I think this will be my rifle choice for any opportunities I have to chase the wild deer and follow the roe.
A 30/06. And I have some lighter projectile loads to try in it.
What are you going to use?
Last edited by kaywoodie; 09/12/21.
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"Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools, Being native burghers of this desert city, Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gored."
"Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools, Being native burghers of this desert city, Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gored."
Early Post WW2 Sako customized 98 in 8x57. Weighs 7.75 pds scoped and loaded. Pleasure to carry, well balanced, and comes up instinctively natrual. I did alot of work on it after I found it in a Pawnshop. Posted alot of threads on work I did on it. Someone pawned grampies rifle he picked up in a PX in Europe is my speculation on it. Hammer of the Gods with S&B 196gr SPCE in it and accurate as hell. My poor ole mod 70 ot6 aint gonna see the woodline for the 4th year running again. Thats how much I like this 98.
Early Post WW2 Sako customized 98 in 8x57. Weighs 7.75 pds scoped and loaded. Pleasure to carry, well balanced, and comes up instinctively natrual. I did alot of work on it after I found it in a Pawnshop. Posted alot of threads on work I did on it. Someone pawned grampies rifle he picked up in a PX in Europe is my speculation on it. Hammer of the Gods with S&B 196gr SPCE in it and accurate as hell. My poor ole mod 70 ot6 aint gonna see the woodline for the 4th year running again. Thats how much I like this 98.
I have to say that is a sweet rifle. Set up perfectly for the kind of hunting I do mostly. I like a well balanced rifle and one that fits you perfectly. The reason I have also customize some of my stocks for perfect fit and handling. I find some of the older rifles actually fit my needs better as well. I've been thinking about which rifle I am going to use and I kind of have an "old faithful". Its not the prettiest or the lightest, but it just fits:
And yes, it used to be a "military rifle". Most of you here can tell which one..
Originally Posted by raybass
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole.
Oh dear decision time again. I most probably will take my .30'06 Husqvarna:
But it is really hard to leave my trusty 7x57 M.98 at home:
Anyway, I have 6 more weeks to change my mind again!
Shew me thy ways, O LORD: teach me thy paths. "there are few better cartridges on Earth than the 7 x 57mm Mauser" "the .30 Springfield is light, accurate, penetrating, and has surprising stopping power"
"Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools, Being native burghers of this desert city, Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gored."
Someone say "...BSA! Great Rifles!" Agreeing. Perhaps just that a muzzle brake on a .243 Win chambering; a bit 'much'!
These BSA (Birmingham Small Arms England) rifles aren't common, but they're fine rifles. My small 'battery' includes two more in '06 and one medium length action in 257 Roberts Ackley Imp. So... As seeing opportunity for 'play on words'; couldn't resist. BSA1917, Excuse Please!
Otherwise... Back to business... Some mighty handsome rifles here! For sure! Kaywoodie Perhaps on a more serious note, that's a beautiful mauser/great stock! How about some additional details, commercial or custom, etc & maybe a few more 'centerfold pix, etc. It's a great 'teaser', but now kindly 'stand & deliver' on what you started here!
My personal choice in context here, perhaps my Husqvarna, 1955 vintage 30-06. A great exemplar "KISS" rifle. Full 14" stock LOP, looking shorter due to great for me, long forend! Best John
Early Post WW2 Sako customized 98 in 8x57. Weighs 7.75 pds scoped and loaded. Pleasure to carry, well balanced, and comes up instinctively natrual. I did alot of work on it after I found it in a Pawnshop. Posted alot of threads on work I did on it. Someone pawned grampies rifle he picked up in a PX in Europe is my speculation on it. Hammer of the Gods with S&B 196gr SPCE in it and accurate as hell. My poor ole mod 70 ot6 aint gonna see the woodline for the 4th year running again. Thats how much I like this 98.
The only gun I would be tempted to beat it's owner with would be a Sears&Roebuck .410 single shot if he showed up in deer camp with it.
(Now someone will pipe up with tales of Grampaw keeping the family fed with venison with a .410 during the Blizzard of '29!)
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No plans to hunt deer with it, but in a pinch, my little Henry could get ‘er done, I think.
Brennekes (1800fps) at 50 yards with a prism sight:
Nit sure this one will make it out this season; there’s a few ahead of it in the que. Heym .308. Now wears a See All open sight that allows Grandpa to shoot without glasses.
Someone say "...BSA! Great Rifles!" Agreeing. Perhaps just that a muzzle brake on a .243 Win chambering; a bit 'much'!
These BSA (Birmingham Small Arms England) rifles aren't common, but they're fine rifles. My small 'battery' includes two more in '06 and one medium length action in 257 Roberts Ackley Imp. So... As seeing opportunity for 'play on words'; couldn't resist. BSA1917, Excuse Please!
Otherwise... Back to business... Some mighty handsome rifles here! For sure! Kaywoodie Perhaps on a more serious note, that's a beautiful mauser/great stock! How about some additional details, commercial or custom, etc & maybe a few more 'centerfold pix, etc. It's a great 'teaser', but now kindly 'stand & deliver' on what you started here!
My personal choice in context here, perhaps my Husqvarna, 1955 vintage 30-06. A great exemplar "KISS" rifle. Full 14" stock LOP, looking shorter due to great for me, long forend! Best John
Those are newer BSA rifles than mine. Mine are all early 50's as well, but built on m1917 receivers. They did the best job sporterizing the venerable m1917's and some p14's. Here's a couple more. I may just decide to run the 308 Norma magnum this year, since I have not had a chance to bloody it up:
308 Norma magnum BSA model E:
My old BSA model D, that I foolishly sold:
The other M1917 I posted earlier has been very lucky for both deer and elk.
Here's the original stock from my model E. I gave the rifle to my buddy:
He may use it this year on his deer hunt..
Originally Posted by raybass
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole.