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I have found some good prices for n some of their guns. I would have jumped on it if I hadn’t bought the Cooper and a Shiloh recently. Figured it would go quick with a little nudge
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I have found some good prices for n some of their guns. I would have jumped on it if I hadn’t bought the Cooper and a Shiloh recently. Figured it would go quick with a little nudge Is was within minutes... grin
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Judman, great score, deal of the month, perfect for thick cover Rosie’s. I have a couple 358’s in the stable, but still would’ve paid original sticker price. Good Hunting ! Yessir, great “huntin” rifle, bout perfect for blacktail, Roosevelt’s and northern Idaho whitetail. Gave the boy the blr 358 and the 1 yo grandson the rar 358. Kinda partial to 35’s.. 👍
Ping pong balls for the win. Once you've wrestled everything else in life is easy. Dan Gable I keep my circle small, I’d rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies.
Ain’t easy havin pals.
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I have found some good prices for n some of their guns. I would have jumped on it if I hadn’t bought the Cooper and a Shiloh recently. Figured it would go quick with a little nudge Best part is I 3 pigged Rick!! Haha
Ping pong balls for the win. Once you've wrestled everything else in life is easy. Dan Gable I keep my circle small, I’d rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies.
Ain’t easy havin pals.
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I wish I was as happy about it as you are!
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Haha it’s all good Rick, it’ll throw some bone on the wall, and lotsa groceries in the larder... 👍
Ping pong balls for the win. Once you've wrestled everything else in life is easy. Dan Gable I keep my circle small, I’d rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies.
Ain’t easy havin pals.
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Pretty slick little setup Jud. Stock looks like my Bansner on my M7. If so they’re good handles.
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Jud, can you give us a report after you get it?
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Love a short handy 358, but prefer the lever guns. That should be great for the PNW.
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I had one similar a few years ago, but was blued/walnut. I liked it a lot, but the friend I got it from wanted it back, so .........
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What is amazing to me is how many people are solid fans of the 358 and they are not exactly common rifles.
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I'm in with the 358's - Rem 600 - Rem 700 - Rem Model 7 SS Ken
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I have four. Two Ruger M77 tangers, an early BLR and a Savage M99. Mostly they're safe queens since I got my .35 Whelen. I really should do something about that. Paul B.
Our forefathers did not politely protest the British.They did not vote them out of office, nor did they impeach the king,march on the capitol or ask permission for their rights. ----------------They just shot them. MOLON LABE
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I have 2 a BLR and a Hawkeye. Just finished up getting them dialed in with JB's 200 TSX Tac load.
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I had a blr that foolishly traded and I have a stainless/synthetic Hawkeye. The Hawkeye is an excellent shooter with 200’s, 220’s and 225’s.
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Judman, keep it ugly! Taboo to polish up a 358: Had this lever gun that had no blueing. It was called ole trusty rusty. It was in parts and missing parts. Bore was so crude, 308 bullets hit target sideways. Sent it to JES to go 358. Loaded up 275 grain woodleighs and took big moose for 2 years straight. Decided to get ceramic finish put on it. Second I got rifle back, it looked horrible! Too clean. I sold it to my friend and didn't hunt that year. I was lost. Clean, safe queen 358s fed with over-thought handloads disgust me. Poor things never get used past milk jugs filled with water.
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Wonder if the stock under that paint is a KS?
I was going to build a little 358 from a m7 or m700. Decided to go with a Kimber Montana....which still became a 358.
Under 6 pounds with a 3-10x42 Swarovski and talley Lightweights on top.
Recoil isn't bad at all. You know you fired a rifle. You aren't staying on target...but something that got hit definitely knows it. Something about those 358s when they hit.
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Congratulations Judman. If I had seen it it would have been mine. Let us know how it shoots. I'm concerned it won't get to the 200 yard line because Gunswizz says so. Be Well, RZ.
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A couple years back I had a Rem Mod 7 made into a 358 Win and really glad I did it. It's light, handy, and really accurate. I've had several 358s, mostly Mod 70 FWTS and a Rem 600. Don't hesitate to do it.
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I'm going with the euro version of the 358Win aka the 9.3x57.
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