Don Fischer
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Still have two of my all time favorite handguns. On is a S&W 38/44 Outdoorsman. Big and pretty heavy but boy it shoot's well. The other is a S&W mod 19 in 32 long, love that thing!
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I shot my first elk with one of those...many years ago....30-40 krag side load...
Don't forget the follow up that you lost all of these in a boating accident....Nice Varmint rifles, old lever actions, and almost anything that isn’t a muzzleloader or plastic...
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Definitely prefer bolt action wood stocked rifles. Also like the caliber to match the rifle manufacturer. My hunting rifles are: Weatherby Mark V Sporter in .300 Wby. mag, Weatherby Lazerguard in .257 Wby. mag, Remington Model 700 LSS in 7mm Rem. mag, Winchester Model 70 Super Grade SS in .264 Win. mag, and Winchester Model 70 Featherweight in .308 Win. All rifles are topped with Leupolds: VX-Freedom 3-9x 50 Firedot, 2 VX-R's...3-9x 50 and 4-12x 50, 2 VX-5HD's...3-15x 44 Firedot and 3-15x 56 Firedot. Even though I hunt heavy cover where shooting lanes are a must, I still love the magnums. The .308 is the "pipsqueak", but shoots well and I know that I am not under gunned with it. Also have shotguns, .22 autos, muzzle loaders and hand guns, but they don't share the love affair that I have with my bolt action rifles.