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This one is outdoors and I like the looks of it. My 270 Mauser
Originally Posted by Judman PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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Wow your Remington M6 sure does not look anything like mine, Jerry. Mine is a rolling block made in about 1910....
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Well, some things have improved in 100 yrs. Just kidding of course. I know that you know mine is Model "Six", it's just easier to type 6 !! Jerry
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One of many. Interarms Mark X .22-6mm. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That coyote looks deformed ?
PRESIDENT TRUMP 2024/2028 !!!!!!!!!!
Posted by Bristoe The people wringing their hands over Trump's rhetoric don't know what time it is in America.
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Model 6's are just rare enough and pretty enough that I would take a beater out on bad days. You dont see them very often.
Nice gun.
humdinger - Thnx man, since I have 3 I agree w/you. I had another in 270 W but my youngest son has adopted it. Of all the M Sixes made roughly 1/2 were in 30-06 and ONLY around 1000 were in 6mm Rem. I don't know if you were involved in a thread in the Deer Hunting Forum but there was a lengthy thread entitled Deer Hunting & Pump Rifles. If interested do a search in that thread under that title and key word Mag Marc. There are @ 6 pages and a lot of pics. Marc, SKane, Whelen Man, BobinNH and others participated. Unless I'm mistaken the totals and % of cartridges chambered in the M Six are in the latter pages. There are 7600s, 14s and 141 pumps also pictured in that thread. Thnx Again Jerry
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VS308 by Sharps Man, on Flickr I'm partial to 308 Winchester and what they deliver! Kansas whitetail 2014 by Sharps Man, on Flickr
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Yeah, I really do not see many Model Sixes around, now that ya mention it. A 6mm Rem would be a cool one. Here is my 141 in 35 Rem. This and a Savage 99 takedown in 300 Savage were my first 2 centerfires. Of course the 141 is a takedown also.......
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One of many. Interarms Mark X .22-6mm. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That coyote looks deformed ? Nope,40 gr Nosler Varmageddon at 65 yds.
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Nice buck. My favorite 308 for deer hunting is a 1957 Winny Model 88....
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Model 6's are just rare enough and pretty enough that I would take a beater out on bad days. You dont see them very often.
Nice gun.
humdinger - I don't know if you were involved in a thread in the Deer Hunting Forum but there was a lengthy thread entitled Deer Hunting & Pump Rifles. If interested do a search in that thread under that title and key word Mag Marc. There are < 97> pages and a lot of pics. Marc, SKane, Whelen Man, BobinNH and others participated. Unless I'm mistaken the totals and % of cartridges chambered in the M Six are in the latter pages. There are 7600s, 14s and 141 pumps also pictured in that thread. Jerry Humdinger -- correction there are 97 pages in that thread. I just bumped it up in Deer Hunting forum where the no.s and % are listed. Jerry
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No pics, but picture, if you will, a well worn but mechanically tight Winchester M54. Crisp bore directed by a Lyman receiver sight, .30-30 chambering, with many tales of derring-do in Eastern Woodlands absorbed in its walnut stock.
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I'm really partial to Rugers 77s. They just feel unbreakable. My favorite is a 338 Federal in a McSwirly with 2-7X Firedot.
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Love the green machine...
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I'm really partial to Rugers 77s. They just feel unbreakable. My favorite is a 338 Federal in a McSwirly with 2-7X Firedot. I have a soft spot for Rugers that look like that too.
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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For pure lookin' hard to beat a Dakota Model 10,a pre '64 M70, or one of the Cooper bolt guns.
Of course a nicely stocked #1 gives me wiggles.
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Kimber 280AI Flyer Soooo Very Nice Wood. Don't know how I missed it earlier. Jerry
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Partial to Mauser 98s . . .
Too close for irons, switching to scope...
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I can't decide if I like the 223: ...the 30-06: ...the 358 Norma: .... or the 375/350 better: But they all seem rather similar somehow.
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Because you have good taste in guns.
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