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Nice old rifle SuperCub. One of the two best deer hunter I have ever known like that model and caliber rifle. He killed a buck every year for years with it. Then deer were far from common. Oddly, his other favorite was a 721 in .300 H & H. A very effective combo.
I saw half a dozen of these pumps in Mich. one summer at Williams gunsight company. I was going to buy one but they said I had to have it shipped to Wyoming. That made it too expensive. So I passed. Enjoy.
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Supercub we have similar taste it seems. Mine is fairly new to me as well. I can't use buckhorns though and I didn't want to drill it for a lyman or Redfield so I'm playing with this Skinner barrel mounted peep and a Williams fire sight front. This is the first gun I've had to get a LOWER front sight when changing over to a peep. The carbine on top I got from a member here and it's going bear hunting with me this weekend. She's ugly but deadly. Hopefully I'll get a chance to let her eat but even if I don't it will be nice to be out.
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Nice old rifle SuperCub. One of the two best deer hunter I have ever known like that model and caliber rifle. He killed a buck every year for years with it. Then deer were far from common. Oddly, his other favorite was a 721 in .300 H & H. A very effective combo. LOL ...... I have a 721 in 300H&H as well but I'm no serious deer hunter.
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Supercub we have similar taste it seems. Mine is fairly new to me as well. I can't use buckhorns though and I didn't want to drill it for a lyman or Redfield so I'm playing with this Skinner barrel mounted peep and a Williams fire sight front. This is the first gun I've had to get a LOWER front sight when changing over to a peep. I don't think those buckhorn sights are original to the 141. Mine is a flat top sight with step adjustment. Also there should be two drilled holes at the rear of the receiver on the top on the "tang" location. These are for a Lyman R-14 tang/receiver sight. Might want to check that out as well.
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Yeah I looked at those R-14 rears. They were a little rich for my blood right now. And I misspoke about them being buckhorns. I guess they were just a standard rear flat blade. Either way my eyes can't use them and I don't want to drill and tap this one.
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Yeah I looked at those R-14 rears. They were a little rich for my blood right now. They are expensive but don't seem to be losing value. OTOH .... One could find a rifle that's already been drilled for scope mounts. I wouldn't drill one but could live with one that was.
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Looking back over this thread jwall, hillbillybear, and my son High Brass are now gone. Gone but not forgotten.
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Looking back over this thread jwall, hillbillybear, and my son High Brass are now gone. Gone but not forgotten. You forgot Wink_Man also.
They say everything happens for a reason. For me that reason is usually because I've made some bad decisions that I need to pay for.
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Looking back over this thread jwall, hillbillybear, and my son High Brass are now gone. Gone but not forgotten. You forgot Wink_Man also. Sorry Wink_Man. You are not forgotten.
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Never met in person Wink_man but we had some really good phone conversations. He was a big fan of the 760 and very knowledgeable about them. He held his wife in the highest esteem, she is a nice gal. I'll probably use my 5 of diamonds 760 30-06 atleast a couple of days this deer season in remberance of him, what a guy...mb
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Hey SuperCub, I have a twin to your 141. Sweet old rifle and very smooth action. Good luck this season!
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My first deer season I used my uncles 141 .30 Rem equipped with a "climbing Lyman" 21 peep sight. Good thing I didn't see any deer to shoot at the first day, the chamber was empty because I didn't work the action "like a man"! I have a 141 now in .35 that was d&t for a Williams peep. I'm going to replace the Williams with a correct vintage Lyman one of these days
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Hey SuperCub, I have a twin to your 141. Sweet old rifle and very smooth action. Good luck this season! Thanks .... I've had lots of 760s and 7600s over the years, but I think I like this rifle more.
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My first deer season I used my uncles 141 .30 Rem equipped with a "climbing Lyman" 21 peep sight. Good thing I didn't see any deer to shoot at the first day, the chamber was empty because I didn't work the action "like a man"! I have a 141 now in .35 that was d&t for a Williams peep. I'm going to replace the Williams with a correct vintage Lyman one of these days Might as well just use the Williams if it's already been D&T on the side. I wouldn't have one drilled, but if it was already, I'd go that route. The Lyman R-14s are expensive and a bit hard to find.
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I would like a 35 Remington but I do have an eye on a used 7600 in 308. They want $550 for it. I’m thinking real hard about getting it. I will need to seal it into the house.
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Sighted in my new to me 760 in 30-06 yesterday. Topped with a Leupold Freedom 3-9x40. Shot right at 1MOA with Winchester 150gr Power Points. Shot it at 50, 100, and 200. It'll do
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I just finally opened the box I got from KTP. They had a bunch of new/old stock 35 Whelen carbines. Need to order a skinner for it and get it zeroed up for snowy times. Nice handling rifle.
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Sighted in my new to me 760 in 30-06 yesterday. Topped with a Leupold Freedom 3-9x40. Shot right at 1MOA with Winchester 150gr Power Points. Shot it at 50, 100, and 200. It'll do How old a 760 did you find Zoner?..mb Berets was it gold plated?
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Sighted in my new to me 760 in 30-06 yesterday. Topped with a Leupold Freedom 3-9x40. Shot right at 1MOA with Winchester 150gr Power Points. Shot it at 50, 100, and 200. It'll do How old a 760 did you find Zoner?..mb Beretzs was it gold plated? Nah, wasn't gold plated, but it also wasn't a beautiful sorta rifle either. Regular blueing and plastics stocks. Very functionable though and I kinda like the Whelen....
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