My centerfire rifles
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My centerfire rifles
After posting my rimfire rifles I decided to post my centerfire.Not as many as my rimfires but they suit my
needs which is mainly deer hunting.The only one in the bunch that hasn t taken a deer is the Sharps and I hope to fix that next year.
Shiloh Sharps 1874 military rifle 45/70 cal
Uberti/Cimmaron 1876 Winchester carbine 45/60
Winchester 95 saddle ring carbine reissue 30/06
Ruger no 3 44mag
Sako Bavarian carbine 308
needs which is mainly deer hunting.The only one in the bunch that hasn t taken a deer is the Sharps and I hope to fix that next year.
Shiloh Sharps 1874 military rifle 45/70 cal
Uberti/Cimmaron 1876 Winchester carbine 45/60
Winchester 95 saddle ring carbine reissue 30/06
Ruger no 3 44mag
Sako Bavarian carbine 308
Re: My centerfire rifles
Very nice indeed
Mike Johnson,
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"Only those who will risk going too far, can possibly find out how far one can go." T.S. Eliot
- ndcowboy
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Re: My centerfire rifles
I'll take 'em!
Oh, wait, this isn't the classifieds. Darn it anyway.
Nice collection!
Oh, wait, this isn't the classifieds. Darn it anyway.
Nice collection!
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Re: My centerfire rifles
That No.3 in 44 Mag is certainly a genuine Hunter's Rifle...
Perfect for Whitetail.
Perfect for Whitetail.
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Re: My centerfire rifles
there all very nice!!
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Re: My centerfire rifles
I have to agree with you on the no3 , it carries easily in the woods and the 44mag cartridge suits the gun more than any of the other chamberings.If Ruger had of chambered the no 3 in 44mag and 357mag when it first was produced the no 3 might be still made today.I think a lot of people were turned off of the no 3 because the 45/70 chambering gave the gun a bad rep as a brutal kicker.
Re: My centerfire rifles
I've been wanting one of the repop 1895 carbines since they came out. I don't fully underdtand why but I've quit doubting myself.
Byron
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Re: My centerfire rifles
That Sako really needs to join my accumulation !
Only thing that would make that mannlicher stocked gun any better was if it were chambered for the 260 REM cartridge !
But I can live with a 308 in one of them
Only thing that would make that mannlicher stocked gun any better was if it were chambered for the 260 REM cartridge !
But I can live with a 308 in one of them
Parkers , Mannlicher Schoenauer’s , 6.5mm's and my family in the Philippines !
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Re: My centerfire rifles
I agree. Would love one in 38-55 or 375 Win, or 32-20, or......barbarossa wrote:I have to agree with you on the no3 , it carries easily in the woods and the 44mag cartridge suits the gun more than any of the other chamberings.If Ruger had of chambered the no 3 in 44mag and 357mag when it first was produced the no 3 might be still made today.I think a lot of people were turned off of the no 3 because the 45/70 chambering gave the gun a bad rep as a brutal kicker.
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Want REAL change? . . . . . "Boortz/Nugent in 2012 . . . ! "