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Originally Posted by Riflehunter
Which one was the passive one...Big Sick?


Definitely. She rolls outta bed and checks this thread every morning. Rent free!! 👊🏻

Now if we could big Slit to post some pics of his new Ol lady, or killin pics that weren’t over 15 years old, we’d really be loggin!! 😘 xoxoxoxo


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Originally Posted by Big Stick
Don't be too hard on her,you "mean" bitches. I only control her thoughts 24/7,along with her every word,key strike and "brazen" attempt to quantify,that Imitation is THE most Sincere form of Flattery. I'm VERY fhuqking "surprised" that a Heel Nipping Lap Dog horns you CLUELESS Kchunts up. Hint.

Fhuqking LAUGHING!...............


Imitation would involve a lot more pictures inside, with nail polish, and less dead critter pics from this century.

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No words of wisdom here. Just a pic of my Mohawk 600 in 308, sporting a Bishop full length stock and aluminum trigger guard purchased from the gentlemen on this site.
I don't hunt this rifle but shoot it every so often for my deceased brother who gifted it to me.

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Anyone have a recommendation for a scope and mounts for vent rib model 308. I don’t want to remove the rear sight, so the scope can’t be too long. I don’t have to have super low mounts. Use is East coast deer to 300y. Budget is a concern.

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Mine does not have a vent rib but I like the Leupold DD mounts - low with a 2-7X32 variable scope. My scope is a Nikon Monarch. Smaller scopes work better in my opinion on the 600's

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Originally Posted by Stevens223
No words of wisdom here. Just a pic of my Mohawk 600 in 308, sporting a Bishop full length stock and aluminum trigger guard purchased from the gentlemen on this site.
I don't hunt this rifle but shoot it every so often for my deceased brother who gifted it to me.


Nice. I love full length stocks.

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Originally Posted by JRaw
Anyone have a recommendation for a scope and mounts for vent rib model 308. I don’t want to remove the rear sight, so the scope can’t be too long. I don’t have to have super low mounts. Use is East coast deer to 300y. Budget is a concern.


A Leupold or your preferred scope maker in 1.5-4x or 2-7.

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Originally Posted by Stevens223
No words of wisdom here. Just a pic of my Mohawk 600 in 308, sporting a Bishop full length stock and aluminum trigger guard purchased from the gentlemen on this site.
I don't hunt this rifle but shoot it every so often for my deceased brother who gifted it to me.

Was the full length stock a custom order?

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2.5-8 leupold is perfect on a 600/660. I’ll find another for the triple deuce. 👍

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Soo are there any companys still making synthetic stocks for mohawk/600????

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McMillan did in the past and but I have not ordered on in years. Richards "Microfit" stocks does with wood and laminates.

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Originally Posted by cervus
Soo are there any companys still making synthetic stocks for mohawk/600????


I honestly don’t know, ordered that one 12-15 years ago


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From what I've been turning up, a synthetic is gonna be harder than a walnut or laminate. I would *love* to find a full-length style like the one above, but it doesn't look like Bishop is carrying them anymore (if they ever did minus a custom order). The rib rail + a mannlicher style stock would look pretty darn cool.

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Found a pic of mine after I first got it, 3-9 leupold, and as a 243. Laying on a “if matched” 160” Idaho whitetail shed, just jumped about 20 head of elk in thick shiit, followed em a bit and turned up that shed. Anyhow as you can see a smaller scope fits a lot better. IMO

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At the risk of rekindling... my 600 arrived today. Man are these handy. I hadn't really thought through how compact it would be... length of a lever gun but much nicer formed and stock fit.

I already want another one in 243 lol.

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Hell ya! Thanks to this thread I was able to get another one from a member here, “thanks John “, arrived Saturday, got the talleys mounted up.
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Buddy at work gave me 400 rounds of ammo, and 3 boxes of 16 to boot. 👊🏻

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This evening I finally had a chance to mess with the 600. Installed a Timney Elite Hunter set at 2.5#. Not much to it other than chiseling out a little bit of clearance for the safety lever. Absolutely zero creep, breaks like a glass rod. Also installed the aluminum bottom metal. Fit perfectly. Everything feeds and ejects nicely.

Waiting on the aluminum rail in the mail (should get here next week), but have the old rail and scope bases off. Was planning to glass bed this weekend, but got a nice little surprise when I took it apart the first time... it came with a nice bed and float job, so I'm gonna leave it alone, at least until after getting to the range.

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Stock finish arrived in better shape than I expected, too. So I will probably still strip and refinish, but might bump that down the priority list a little bit. I will definitely fit and grind a recoil pad. The current pad hasn't totally hardened up, but I've never been a fan of the webbed-style pads. Thinking a red decelerator would look good. Might also jewel the bolt.

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So far, this is shaping up to be a little box blind killing machine. I'll be curious to see how loud a full-house 308 load is with the 18.5" barrel... but I've been telling myself for the last 2 years that I really need to start wearing ear protection -- at least in the blinds and/or around the kids -- so maybe this will finally get me to do it.


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Hell ya, love me some 600’s and 660’s! 👍

My 660 6 ai I went timney, this triple deuce trigger ain’t too bad at all, I’m gonna just run it.

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Originally Posted by Judman
Hell ya, love me some 600’s and 660’s! 👍

My 660 6 ai I went timney, this triple deuce trigger ain’t too bad at all, I’m gonna just run it.

The factory trigger honestly wasn't too bad on mine either. But the Timney is a major improvement. Mind sharing which Talley #s you used?

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