EDIT -- I've NEVER had a Red/Black plaid coat ! Gotta get me one. really
Jerry
Jerry,
That old jacket is a 50's vintage Woolrich I picked up on eBay many years ago. My wife has fixed a few things, tightened up button holes and fixed the cuffs. It's still a great old coat. The moose was a two year old cow. Some great eating.
Mart
Chronographs, bore scopes and pattern boards have broke a lot of hearts.
That old jacket is a 50's vintage Woolrich I picked up on eBay many years ago. My wife has fixed a few things, tightened up button holes and fixed the cuffs. It's still a great old coat. The moose was a two year old cow. Some great eating.
Mart
I'd like to hear more about your LH Model 70. What's the vintage? It kind of looks a little older but I'm not sure how far back lefty's were available in model 70's.
It's your Imagination,simply Pretend with it as you MUST. Congratulations?!?
I enjoy that your Melting Snowflake Routine,sure in the fhuqk is no "act".
Bless your heart.
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You sure got the melting snowflake routine right! This guy gets his delicate liberal feelers hurt pretty easy. In fact hes so sensitive he thinks I don't like him when I've never had a problem with him. You should see him melt when JB sets him straight it's epic
Good bullets properly placed always work, but not everyone knows what good bullets are, or can reliably place them in the field
That old jacket is a 50's vintage Woolrich I picked up on eBay many years ago. My wife has fixed a few things, tightened up button holes and fixed the cuffs. It's still a great old coat. The moose was a two year old cow. Some great eating.
Mart
I'd like to hear more about your LH Model 70. What's the vintage? It kind of looks a little older but I'm not sure how far back lefty's were available in model 70's.
As close as I can come in a quick search is it was made after 2002. I bought it around 2009-2010. I don't remember for sure which year I got it. I had it rebarreled locally by a gentleman who only takes on a small amount of work and then only what he wants to work on. He had a Petrov 400 reamer and is a big fan of the cartridge. The stock is the original factory stock. I hogged out the barrel channel for the Shilen barrel and had another local smith, Andy Fields, drill and tap for the Lyman 48, install the barrel band swivel and front sight, both NECG. Andy also did the rust blue. He's no longer in Alaska. Arizona now I think.
Chronographs, bore scopes and pattern boards have broke a lot of hearts.
I rather like deep bluing and well figured Walnut.
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Oh hell where's the eyebleach? I have to go pull out the pre war model 70 and stare at it awhile just to get my eyesight back. Might be the single ugliest POS I've ever seen.
I rather like deep bluing and well figured Walnut.
Hint...............
Oh hell where's the eyebleach? I have to go pull out the pre war model 70 and stare at it awhile just to get my eyesight back. Might be the single ugliest POS I've ever seen.
I'd like to hear more about your LH Model 70. What's the vintage? It kind of looks a little older but I'm not sure how far back lefty's were available in model 70's.
As close as I can come in a quick search is it was made after 2002. I bought it around 2009-2010. I don't remember for sure which year I got it. I had it rebarreled locally by a gentleman who only takes on a small amount of work and then only what he wants to work on. He had a Petrov 400 reamer and is a big fan of the cartridge. The stock is the original factory stock. I hogged out the barrel channel for the Shilen barrel and had another local smith, Andy Fields, drill and tap for the Lyman 48, install the barrel band swivel and front sight, both NECG. Andy also did the rust blue. He's no longer in Alaska. Arizona now I think.
Just reading about this in the latest Rifle magazine, beautiful rifle that actually gets used for hunting. Thanks for sharing, always look forward to seeing the levers and single shots you use to take game. Jay