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Good luck getting an answer on that one. I'm guessing the answer is 0 and he'll change the subject.
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No doubt.
Those that talk the loudest have the least to say...
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Does he like anything else besides a 700 in 30-06?
Which admittedly will do a fine job on most anything, but it doesn't mean everything else sucks swampy...
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I like a 700 in any caliber, I like an 870 in any gauge.
I have quite a few of both.
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That certainly doesn't mean other rifle makes in different calibers aren't just as good, or in some cases better.
JM
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Swamp, I'd like you hear all about your vast experience with the 308 on game... to hold such a strong opinion it must be a tremendous amount. I traded a bass fiddle for a Model 700 BDL in .308 and hunted with it for many years. It worked fine, and was highly accurate. Then I started collecting US Military rifles and it dawned on me the .308 offers considerably less than the .30-06 in the same weight and size rifle. I bought a Model 700 in .30-06 and gave the .308 to my son. The .308 is ok but isn't as good as the .30-06.
1st Special Operations Wing 1975-1983 919th Special Operations Wing 1983-1985 1993-1994
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That certainly doesn't mean other rifle makes in different calibers aren't just as good, or in some cases better.
JM I keep trying other brands, but I never get one that's accurate and in fact they've been terrible....luck of the draw I guess. To each his own.
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A guy has to try hard,to get an elder Sako to not dazzle.
Though I reckon you could screw that up too...............
Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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The Sako was ok. The caliber made no sense.
Too small for deer, to large for varmints.
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Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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Swamp, I'd like you hear all about your vast experience with the 308 on game... to hold such a strong opinion it must be a tremendous amount. I traded a bass fiddle for a Model 700 BDL in .308 and hunted with it for many years. It worked fine, and was highly accurate. Then I started collecting US Military rifles and it dawned on me the .308 offers considerably less than the .30-06 in the same weight and size rifle. I bought a Model 700 in .30-06 and gave the .308 to my son. The .308 is ok but isn't as good as the .30-06. In other words you have no experience with it on game...
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The Sako was ok. The caliber made no sense.
Too small for deer, to large for varmints. I have to ask. What caliber Sako? Dink
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The Sako was ok. The caliber made no sense.
Too small for deer, to large for varmints. You're a good guy swampy. The inherent "humor" in your posts is priceless, even if you dont mean it to be.
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Shot a lot of game with it.
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Shot a lot of game with it. Swammpy, you've shot about as much game as Isaacs had successful sports bets.
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Ask mom to buy you another copy of Guns & Ammo. When you grow up maybe she'll get you a .22.
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Shot a lot of game with it. Dreams don't count.....douche!!!
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I bought a Model 700 in .30-06 and gave the .308 to my son. The .308 is ok but isn't as good as the .30-06. Speaks volumes that you are quick to weigh down your kid with inferior gear, even if the inferiority exists only inside your head.
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Welcome to the Campfire Mr.schitstick, nice first post!
I won't drink the swirled Kool-Aid .....well, maybe, if it looks like wood
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