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Savage 99E in 308 W. That thing gave me a flinch that it took years to get over.
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223 Rem, my favorite cartridge - you can't argue with truckloads of dead PD's and gophers.
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Rem. 700 ADL in .270 Win. In 1978, with my discount from working the gun counter at Sunset Sports in S.L.C., UT.
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308. Still have the rifle and just made up a box of the first hand load I ever made for it,
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First i ever fired was a 3006. 3030 was the first i owned
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243 in a pre mil 99 savage. Love to find another one. The first rifle I ever bought with my own money, was 1990 at bi-mart Redmond Oregon. They had a sale on Ruger 77, $375 bucks if I remember right. I ended up getting a 25-06.. I should try to find me one just because.
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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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Marlin 336 in 30-30, around 1975. Was in my mid teens. Still have it. Hunt with it on occasion.
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The year was 1967, I was 14, and had saved money mowing a few lawns and picking up pecans....I bought a Win. Model 88 in .308 Win. A year later I was loading for it using a Lee Loader! memtb
You should not use a rifle that will kill an animal when everything goes right; you should use one that will do the job when everything goes wrong." -Bob Hagel
“I’d like to be a good rifleman…..but, I prefer to be a good hunter”! memtb 2024
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Winchester 88 in .308. Wish I still had it
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Remington 700 .17 Remington
Weaver K4 w/rings and mounts
1 box of cartridges
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Worked at a gas station after school to come up with the 1972 take home price of $158
Our town had a brand new mall. Center of the mall was a big Woolworth's with a cafe and a large sporting goods department. Don't recall the last time I saw a Woolworth's. And I'll bet it didn't have a rack of Grumman canoes sitting at the back of the main aisle.
I was 14 when I bought this rifle. Dad had to go in and sign for it, and was not excited at all about going to "the mall". I offered to buy his lunch at the Woolworth's cafe. He went, and he signed for the rifle. Walked right by the cafe on the way out. I said, "What about lunch?" His eyes could sometimes hit harder than a rifle. This is a good write up. But please tell me you still have that 700.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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270 model 70. It grew up and it's a 280 now.
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308, Remington Model 600 with the plastic rib and laminated stock. Bought new off the shelf.
Make Gitmo Great Again!! Who gave the order to stop counting votes in the swing states on the night of November 3/4, 2020?
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Winchester M94 in .30-30, bought with paper route money in 1970.
Still have it and still use it.
oh............lol Post-64? Yes, bought brand new.
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It was 1974. Rem 700 BDL .30-06. Paid about 130.00 for it. Remington even had a leather sling that went with it. Still have the rifle and sling. Have the receipt put away too. Bought it here: https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/soy...s-gun-shop-201-warburton-ave--t5950.html
Faith and love of others knows no mileage nor bounds. That's simply the way it is. dogzapper
After the game is over, the king and the pawn go into the same box. Italian Proverb
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Bored and looking to generate some data just for the fun of it.
The first center-fire rifle that was really and truly yours (not a family gun or loaner) - for what cartridge was it chambered?
Mine was .303 British
5sdad; Good afternoon to you sir, I hope the second last Sunday in November has been a good one for you and this finds you and yours well. The first center fire rifle I owned was a .303 as well, a Pattern 14 in this case and definitely a pattern in what I'd be doing with rifles for the rest of my life. By way of explanation, I'll say that I don't believe I owned it much longer than a year, sold it to a buddy who I thought needed a rifle for about what I'd paid for it or a bit less - $15 - one way or the other and then bought something else before the smoke had settled. To this day I have no idea how many .303's I've owned as some didn't make it out of the gun show they were purchased in...... Thanks for the thread, some pleasant memories of a buddy who died way too young and a lifetime of fun trading firearms of all sorts. Happy Thanksgiving to you all too. Dwayne
The most important stuff in life isn't "stuff"
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In 1993, bought a brand new Remington Model 700 Classic .222, $424.00. Still have it with the box it came in. Great rifle.
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308, Remington Model 600 with the plastic rib and laminated stock. Bought new off the shelf.
A 308 with a laminated stock?
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Marlin .44 Mag
Given to me by an uncle, never cared for it. Wish I still owned it though.
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The older I become the more I am convinced that the voice of honor in a man's heart is the voice of GOD.
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