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Pretty happy how this one turned out... Be hard NOT to like how that turned out.
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My Savage MKII FV-SR super fun just waiting on the ATF for the suppressor
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This one is my favorite. It's a Savage Anschutz M-184. Shoots High Velocity Hollow Points into a dime size group at 50 yards with about any ammo I have tried.
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A little different 22 LR. Anschutz mounted in a XLR aluminum chassis with a Nightforce compact NXS on top with a can. [img:center] [/img]
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1971 Marlin 39D.
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A little different 22 LR. Anschutz mounted in a XLR aluminum chassis with a Nightforce compact NXS on top with a can. [img:center] [/img] That looks "tacticool". Should come to something like this. https://www.facebook.com/groups/223720071062697/
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Got a new scope.
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"There's more to optics than meets the eye."--anon
"...most of us would be better off losing half a pound around the waist than half a pound on our rifle."--dhg
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Yes, very nice. How's it shoot? Dave.
Those who are always shooting off at the mouth usually aren't shooting straight. What do you get when you cross a polar bear with a seal? A polar bear. Did you hear they arrested the devil? Yeah, they got him on possession. www.wvcdl.org
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These are my three favorite. Custom Anschutz in XLR chassis Volquartzen 17HMR Tacsol 10/22
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For just fun shooting I prefer mine and my wife's 39A Marlins There is also a D and a couple M's in there. My better half will go out in some nasty weather if it involves riding the 4 wheeler and taking her 39A along. When shooting paper I like the bolt rifles better than the lever guns. You are a lucky man... and I am not talking about the gun collections!
Other than that, How was the show Mrs. Lincoln?
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Sheridan and Savage rimfires
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Liberal father: " I fought the Americans, along with all the other liberals."
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Is #2 front sight upside down? I was wondering the same thing. I'm assuming it is because it possibly interferes with the scope? Good catch, but no that's not an upside-down front sight. What you see there is the front sight mounting block for an aperture tunnel sight and with the sight dismounted. I have since removed the mounting block.
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Alamo 308; I want to shoot .22s with you. Nice looking battery. What is the full length stock one (9 down)? Thanks, Moses. Let's go shooting anytime. Copied/edited from ArmsList.com: The Cooey Model 82 was a single shot bolt-action .22 caliber target rifle used in training Canadian Army and RCAF cadets during WWII. Large quantities later became available on the civilian market after the war as military surplus. Well regarded for its durability and reliability, particularly in the harsh environment of the Canadian winter, a Model 82 in good-to-excellent condition can fetch as high as $300-$400.
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Ruger Single Nine. Lotsa fun to shoot.
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Mossberg Model 25, c. 1930's, and still shooting.
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Now that's what I'm talking about. Sweet!
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This is my CZ 452 sporter in 17 HMR. The pic was taken a few years ago. It now has a full custom stock. Dick Wright
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Sheridan S&W 422 with Tactical Solutions AXIOM suppressor... Ruger MKIII w/Tactical Solutions 4" upper and AXIOM suppressor... Charter Arms Explorer II with AXIOM TC G2 10" .22 Magnum w/5X Burris... Three rounds at 50 yards...
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