VikingsGuy
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Another HuntTalk happy ending. We’re here if you need us in the futureWell as ol' Gus McRae said " There is no remedy for mortality."
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Another HuntTalk happy ending. We’re here if you need us in the futureWell as ol' Gus McRae said " There is no remedy for mortality."
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I have a few M77 Hawkeye (non tang safety) My biggest complaint is how sloppy the actions are. The inside of the recievers look and feel like un polished cast metal. You gotta jiggle the bolt to cycle rounds if you're not experienced with that particular rifle. Accurate? Hell yeah they are, and mine are range toys/ varmint blasters so the sloppy bolt doesn't really matter. After cycling a few rounds, one gets the feel for it and can almost cycle 5 rounds rapidly without having to rattle the bolt,Almost.I'm not @p_ham but my experience with the Hawkeye was this: Much worse quality of finishes and lower craftsmanship quaulity based on the tang & MKii. Cheaper wood, cheaper metal finishes, no real deburring and refinement. It was about 30% rougher than my Markii.
Yeah, talk about bad influence! Hahaha!Another HuntTalk happy ending. We’re here if you need us in the future
We think of it as advising your better angelsYeah, talk about bad influence! Hahaha!
Hey HT, I've been wanting a Marlin 1894 in 357 mag for a long time now, and I found a gun shop that has one of the brand new Ruger Marlins for a hair under $1k. I don't need the gun, but I want it and will eventually get one either way. I have the money, but this isn't the best time of year to drop $1k on a gun. Is it high now because they just started producing them again? Will it go down in price in a few years if I wait or maybe be even more expensive? I know no one has a crystal ball, but I'm slowly talking myself into buying it. However, it might be smarter to just wait. What would you do? (I'm already getting new waders for Christmas, so it wouldn't be a Christmas present.)
Nice. I've wanted a full size .22 for a while and keep coming back to the CZ's as the Ruger 77/22's are more than I'm willing to spend, problem is my old Marlin 781 micro groove just keeps on shooting well.Buy the gun, hand it over to your wife so she can wrap it and give it back to you at Christmas, that's what I'm doing with the CZ .22 I just picked up.
This is the rare instance when I'd say put the want on hold & use the funds for Christmas gifts above & beyond what you have.
The memory of a massive & unexpected Christmas will last far longer than the joy of a new rifle.
I see my ol' reverse psychology worked! That is a gorgeous chunk of walnut on the back half.Well as ol' Gus McRae said " There is no remedy for mortality."
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Well as ol' Gus McRae said " There is no remedy for mortality."
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Well, you've only been on here a short while. You'll be justifying as good as the rest of us in another year or so.I'm a simple "meat and potatoes" gun owner. I don't buy another gun unless I can totally justify the need for it.
Maybe I've been here TOO long! I've been thinking about selling some!Well, you've only been on here a short while. You'll be justifying as good as the rest of us in another year or so.
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Well, it goes bang, and is a ton of fun to shoot! Ended up getting 3 hogs that afternoon. Thanks to all who helped me make bad...errr...good choices haha!
I thought the same thing, but unfortunately I don't see it getting much cheaper. I actually found it about $100-150 cheaper at my local gun shop vs anywhere online.The new Marlin stuff looks good. A new 336 is actually really tempting, but dang they’re pricey