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Can you two chill and stop ruining this post? Please stop or take it someplace else... I have two : a Hawkeye SS and a RAR Predator from Grice's. The RAR is more accurate, 3/4" three shot at 100yd with 180 TTSX and H4198.
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Another good thread ruined.
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Judman is doing his best Big Stick imitation....
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Originally Posted by Judman PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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Some nice rifles on this thread! From waaay back, my Ruger 77 RS .358 carbine: Great picture!
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Here’s something that’s kinda fun to look at. 200-gn Accubond on the right, .357 hollowpoint pistol bullet on the left! One of the fun aspects of .358. Pistol bullets driven that fast make things asplode. Not to belabor the point, but RL7 is the magic stuff for up to 200-grain bullets.
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Mine is a stainless Model 7 with a 20” Pac Nor Sporter profile barrel. B&C Alaskan stock, Swaro 3-10x42 in Talleys. It’s my main blacktail gun, well over a dozen to its credit. I’ve killed bucks with the 200 gn Hornady SP, the 225 Partition, and now I’m running 200-gn Accubonds. I also had a BLR for a minute and did whack a doe with it using a factory Silvertip. If you reload, Reloder 7 is the shizzle with 200’s and lighter. I get an easy safe 2650 fps with eternal brass life. One of the all-time great hunting cartridges IMHO. I like this one!
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Some nice rifles on this thread! From waaay back, my Ruger 77 RS .358 carbine: Great picture! What length barrels were on those? 16”? That’s a handy dandy package right there. Reminds me of the Mauser m12 trail.
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What length barrels were on those? 16”? That’s a handy dandy package right there. Reminds me of the Mauser m12 trail. 19" bbl. - was a run of 500 (I think for Lipsey's) back in the 1980's. Was a ridiculously accurate rifle with the 200 gr. Hdy's I ran in it.
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I’d bet a 20” myself but I’m sure Brad will straighten me out. That’s a dandy looking rifle though. I knew he’d beat me
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I’d bet a 20” myself but I’m sure Brad will straighten me out. That’s a dandy looking rifle though. I knew he’d beat me
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I’d bet a 20” myself but I’m sure Brad will straighten me out. That’s a dandy looking rifle though. I knew he’d beat me Was that a Montana buck Brad?
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That was in Missouri. I lived there for a while in the 80's after I moved there for college.
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When I was stationed in FT Hood, TX in the early 90s, I bought a Ruger 77RS carbine in 358 WIN NIB for $450 if I remember correctly. I used it for deer that fall and I later sold it to a small gun shop in PENN. Now that I see the prices on GB for this rifle, I often catch myself staring into the horizon wondering how many deer and black bear its current owner has taken
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I’ve got an old 99. I can’t remember what kind of groups it shot. Only ammo Or brass I could find when I first got it was 200sp and RN hornady factory loads. Both killed deer very neatly. I did try to load some 200FTX for it but the rifle wouldn’t cycle them…. Might be good that it didn’t cycle them from what others said about their experience with that bullet at 358 velocities. But the sure worked well this year out of my 336 in 35.
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Some nice rifles on this thread! From waaay back, my Ruger 77 RS .358 carbine: Great picture! What length barrels were on those? 16”? That’s a handy dandy package right there. Reminds me of the Mauser m12 trail. 18.5” barrel on those.
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Love all my 35s…35 Rem thru 35 Whelen, but my favorites are my 358s, stainless BLR, Winchester M70 stainless featherweight with a Douglas barrel and a Ruger stainless wrapped in a Boyd’s stock!
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Does anyone else find the “report” to be about as good as it gets from a high-powered rifle? Lots more “boom” than “crack”. My ears really notice the difference. Talking hunting here, obviously I have puffs & muffs when target shooting.
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Yes. It's a noticeable difference to my ears. The .35 Rem even more so.
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Judman is doing his best Big Stick imitation....
#threadkilla Exactly my thought. 3 full pages of dick measuring in one thread.
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When I was stationed in FT Hood, TX in the early 90s, I bought a Ruger 77RS carbine in 358 WIN NIB for $450 if I remember correctly. I used it for deer that fall and I later sold it to a small gun shop in PENN. Now that I see the prices on GB for this rifle, I often catch myself staring into the horizon wondering how many deer and black bear its current owner has taken Where in Pa was this shop?
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