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Ruger Canadian SBR in 30-06
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Re: Ruger Canadian SBR in 30-06
Would make a nice mountain/brush country piece.
Re: Ruger Canadian SBR in 30-06
I'm a little biased since I have one, but the GunSite Scout is WAY more practical, and not so dang ugly, AND holds 10, not five.tman wrote:Would make a nice mountain/brush country piece.
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Re: Ruger Canadian SBR in 30-06
I think I like my Gunsite Scout better also. Great little rifle and surprisingly accurate.
Not sure why they went with 30-06 instead of .308, can't see any advantage to the 30-06 in a 14.5" barrel. Plus a modern military round would make sense.
I kind of like the orange camo stock though. Hunters in this state have to wear blaze orange, why not a blaze orange rifle. Lots easier to find if you lean it against a tree and wander off than a Realtree camo one.
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Not sure why they went with 30-06 instead of .308, can't see any advantage to the 30-06 in a 14.5" barrel. Plus a modern military round would make sense.
I kind of like the orange camo stock though. Hunters in this state have to wear blaze orange, why not a blaze orange rifle. Lots easier to find if you lean it against a tree and wander off than a Realtree camo one.
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Re: Ruger Canadian SBR in 30-06
Several years ago an acquaintance, a heavy drinker, went muzzleloader pronghorn hunting. Got plastered in the process, wandered about in the sagebrush until he finally passed out. Never did find his rifle, still out there somewhere.sureshot wrote: I kind of like the orange camo stock though. Hunters in this state have to wear blaze orange, why not a blaze orange rifle. Lots easier to find if you lean it against a tree and wander off than a Realtree camo one.![]()
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Re: Ruger Canadian SBR in 30-06
I think the Danish Gevaer M/53 or as we know it the P-17 would be a better rifle and is used presently by the Danish Sirius sled patrol in Greenland for polar bears. If there was a better arctic rifle they would be using it. danny
Re: Ruger Canadian SBR in 30-06
I like it. Though why 30-06 is puzzling, unless they use them now in something else and have stocks of ammo already.
I guess if the stock were commercially available we'd have seen more of them by now, it's several years old now.
I guess if the stock were commercially available we'd have seen more of them by now, it's several years old now.
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Who'da thunk it, Rugers made by Colt!
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That's A horse of another color....Griff wrote:Who'da thunk it, Rugers made by Colt!![]()
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