sacountry
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Amen to that!Love this thread. I would say that hunting and fishing in 2020 went much better than the rest of the year seemed too. I’m grateful for the time spent outdoors this year. It definitely kept me sane.
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Amen to that!Love this thread. I would say that hunting and fishing in 2020 went much better than the rest of the year seemed too. I’m grateful for the time spent outdoors this year. It definitely kept me sane.
Really love the assorted arsenal! Think im seeing a 73 & 95 winchester, an old converted mauser and a large frame Colt? What calibers?Maybe not the best, but darn good...
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Really love the assorted arsenal! Think im seeing a 73 & 95 winchester, an old converted mauser and a large frame Colt? What calibers?
Always a great year to hunt with those vintage "grocery getters". Thanks for sharing.
They are from top to bottom;
300 Weatherby, which is also the same rifle i used to shoot the Moose, the moose picture is with a Winchester 1876 in 45-75
Henry Clarke double rifle in 7X57 flanged
Custom 270 with Mauser action w/color cased bolt shroud in 257 Roberts
Colt model 1878 SXS
300 Weatherby again
Colt large frame Lightning in 50 Express
Winchester 1895 in 38-72
Sako Deluxe in 22 PPC
What was the intention of the moose pic with a lever gun if you shot it with a different rifle?
Thanks for the run down on the rifles. It is pretty fantastic that you are able to get to use them in such a wide scope of our sport.Compare 1999 to 2020...
Thanks for the run down on the rifles. It is pretty fantastic that you are able to get to use them in such a wide scope of our sport.
Also your last year's moose looks huge in comparison.
Just like myself, it doesnt look we are aging very fast in the last 20 or so years either!...
Also thanks to JT88 for starting this refreshing post.
Time to start thinking what 2021 will bring. Good luck on your draws & future hunts.
Loving the old guns & their histories but never started collecting them. Wish that i did....got into "Savage-smithing" instead which turned into a mild addiction.Thanks, I love guns and have more than a few, but not a single 6.5 Creedmoor in the bunch...