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| #260162 - 05/01/13 02:56 PM  Re: Choosing the Right Gun
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|   Pooh-Bah
 
 Registered:  07/11/10
 Posts: 1680
 Loc:  New Port Richey, Fla
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Jacqui... they lure you in with rich polished hardwood, and deep bluing or bright stainless steel... then you end up with all of your game guns being non reflective, with black polymer stocks... |  
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| #260165 - 05/01/13 03:09 PM  Re: Choosing the Right Gun
[Re: Eugene] |  
|   Old Hand
 
   Registered:  06/24/12
 Posts: 822
 Loc:  SoCal Mtns
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[quote=Roarmeister][quote=Eugene] Others will say just buy the takedown 10/22 even though its a much larger heavier rifle so its not really in the same class. And a lot of reviews on it that arent flattering....growing pains apparently. |  
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| #260190 - 05/02/13 06:27 AM  Re: Choosing the Right Gun
[Re: bacpacjac] |  
|   Veteran
 
   Registered:  09/17/07
 Posts: 1219
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How about a Mexican Mauser in 7mm Mauser with a 13-inch pull and 16 1/8" barrel that is totally free floating?  I call it my "pocket rifle".  Tons of fun to shoot and not that bad on recoil. 
_________________________"Its not a matter of being ready as it is being prepared" -- B. E. J. Taylor
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| #260191 - 05/02/13 10:12 AM  Re: Choosing the Right Gun
[Re: LesSnyder] |  
|   Old Hand
 
   Registered:  01/28/10
 Posts: 1174
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gratuitous display... I may not be able to hit anything anymore, so style points become critical....   Those are beautiful classic guns. Sorry, but nothing wrapped in black plastic even comes close!
_________________________The man got the powr but the byrd got the wyng
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| #260194 - 05/02/13 01:13 PM  Re: Choosing the Right Gun
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|   Pooh-Bah
 
 Registered:  07/11/10
 Posts: 1680
 Loc:  New Port Richey, Fla
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Byrd_Huntr...as I get older, my gun games have changed.. the current one is 3 gun, and it really is tough on equipment...black plastic works... I've managed to break a VietNam era A1 stock for my AR already pic of old fat guy on the Sniper Range at Ft Benning 3 Gun 2007...long range rifle and shotgun stage  |  
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| #260204 - 05/02/13 03:53 PM  Re: Choosing the Right Gun
[Re: spuds] |  
|   Old Hand
 
   Registered:  01/28/10
 Posts: 1174
 Loc:  MN, Land O' Lakes & Rivers    ...
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AttachmentsNice Wiley.Have that in 30.30 Me too, and I agree that is a very nice set of rifles.  My Marlin 336 is my only 'high power' rifle. The area that I hunt deer in is slugs-only, and since I am primarily a byrd_huntr, I have a selection of shotguns. My other rifles are vintage Remington .22's. Here's the Remington Fieldmaster .22 pump.  And Les,  Your collection is great too. I'm not a competitive shooter, so I was only speaking of the aesthetics of woodgrain and blue. I know synthetic stocks provide several advantages. I'm old fashioned in the sense that I will give up a little in performance for the feel and look of wood.     
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