TomTeriffic
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Pardon?I expected better out of a boomer than lame excuses and blaming the other guy.
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Pardon?I expected better out of a boomer than lame excuses and blaming the other guy.
One of my Dads buddies growing famous saying was "that mother )#$(*))@ hunts geese with a rake".New dove gun?
I have a slightly used shiny VX-2 3-9 I can let go for $700But the gloss scopes are out of production and I already own a matte Leupold scope anyway. The scope makers of today had to get silly on all us Boomers by dropping gloss black production scopes altogether. Leupold, shame on you! I thought I had more faith in Beaverton, Oregon than that.
You think Leupold could offer just one lousy gloss scope out of their hundreds of models. I guess they think all shiny guns will be safe queens never to be hunted anyway. Who taught the later generations not to appreciate wood and blued steel guns? Do children do this crap to rebel against boomer parents and grandparents?
SnowflakePardon?
No, Tom. It's my WWII sporterized Springfield 30-06. The only thing original is receiver and stripped bolt. It's been to Africa three times. Both rings and scope are matte finish. Rings are steel and I might have preferred blued rather than matte but my Canadian supplier only had Warne quick detach low in matte. Actually, I think it probably looks better to have matching finish on rings and scope.Nice nyala antelope. Bull. You must have hunted African plains game. Is that a Winchester Model 70?
Really, I "expected more" out of some of you clowns, especially those who finished the eighth grade fifty years ago. Act your age. Set an example for your kids ... so maybe they have a chance to grow up and be reasonably respectful.
Pretty much all the "glossy" scopes made today have aluminum tubes to satisfy the current nutty just-gotta-have-everything-lightweight-as-possible craze. Consequently, glossy aluminum scopes still don't look anything like the glossy blued and walnut rifles they're sitting on. Personally, I think the contrast looks worse than if the scopes are matte. That glossy black aluminum finish looks like it came out of a Krylon spray can.
Nice gun, they make those here too you know...wood and blued steel lol.$931 on auction. No plastic modern laser-engraved-markings junk for me. You are hard pressed to do any nicer than this bolt-action-wise for under $1K. Old-world craftsmanship from Europe with old-fashioned blued steel and genuine hand-checkered wood. Sako even sounds classier than CZ.
i wonder if the cheesy aluminum scopes come with hats made for China man heads?Really, I "expected more" out of some of you clowns, especially those who finished the eighth grade fifty years ago.
I've had one L471 and two L 61R's You should really like tis rifle!$931 on auction. No plastic modern laser-engraved-markings junk for me. You are hard pressed to do any nicer than this bolt-action-wise for under $1K. Old-world craftsmanship from Europe with old-fashioned blued steel and genuine hand-checkered wood. Sako even sounds classier than CZ.
Sako Forester L579 .243 With Heavy Barrel
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I think one of each would do the trickView attachment 269446
I suppose looking at this color scheme on a hunting outfit hurts less than a punch in the nose still. Should the rings be matte like the scope or gloss like the rifle. How about silver rings for greater contrast? This has the Sako dovetail scope mounting system.