I have an old bolt action .410 with a 6 round magazine tube. the stalk was sawed off and crudely placed back on with wooden dowels and lots of wood glue. it is a beech wood stalk with lots of small scratches and no checkering give it lots of character.
my mosburg plinkster 22 i have had it for 2 years and shot it every weekend and it has alwasy been acuret and it has never had anything go wrong with it.
Beekeeper,
There have been a number of good choices on this topic, but your Montana Rifle Works M1999 in 6.5x55mm is a gem! I'd like to hear more about that one.
I have an old bolt action .410 with a 6 round magazine tube. the stalk was sawed off and crudely placed back on with wooden dowels and lots of wood glue. it is a beech wood stalk with lots of small scratches and no checkering give it lots of character.
my mosburg plinkster 22 i have had it for 2 years and shot it every weekend and it has alwasy been acuret and it has never had anything go wrong with it.
Beekeeper,
There have been a number of good choices on this topic, but your Montana Rifle Works M1999 in 6.5x55mm is a gem! I'd like to hear more about that one.
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Tough question, have to go with SBE. It gets the most use.
I particularly enjoyed a Sako L461 "Vixen" heavy-barreled varminter (.222 Rem) which I bought in 1968. I've often regretted selling that one.
Pre-64 Mod. 70 .30-06. Loved that gun.
My Marlin M60 .22
LEFT HANDED SBE. OUR WHEN I WAS A KID SHERIDAN PELLET RIFLE.
Savage 99 in .300 Savage. Super slick, very accurate, very deadly, loads of sentimental value.
I have two now. My old Ruger M77 MKII 30/06 and a Montana Rifle Works M1999 in 6.5 X 55
.308 Winchester. Good gun.
I have an old bolt action .410 with a 6 round magazine tube. the stalk was sawed off and crudely placed back on with wooden dowels and lots of wood glue. it is a beech wood stalk with lots of small scratches and no checkering give it lots of character.
my mosburg plinkster 22 i have had it for 2 years and shot it every weekend and it has alwasy been acuret and it has never had anything go wrong with it.
30-30 Marlin. Great bush gun!
ruger 44mag carbine... talk about a bush rifle!!!
Beekeeper,
There have been a number of good choices on this topic, but your Montana Rifle Works M1999 in 6.5x55mm is a gem! I'd like to hear more about that one.
For some reason every time I think about this question I come up with a different answer!
870 Wingmaster High gloss, with both a slug and bird barrel.
colt 45 officers model
Remington 870 Wingmaster 20 gauge!!!
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Savage 99 in .300 Savage. Super slick, very accurate, very deadly, loads of sentimental value.
I have two now. My old Ruger M77 MKII 30/06 and a Montana Rifle Works M1999 in 6.5 X 55
Tough question, have to go with SBE. It gets the most use.
I particularly enjoyed a Sako L461 "Vixen" heavy-barreled varminter (.222 Rem) which I bought in 1968. I've often regretted selling that one.
Pre-64 Mod. 70 .30-06. Loved that gun.
.308 Winchester. Good gun.
My Marlin M60 .22
LEFT HANDED SBE. OUR WHEN I WAS A KID SHERIDAN PELLET RIFLE.
I have an old bolt action .410 with a 6 round magazine tube. the stalk was sawed off and crudely placed back on with wooden dowels and lots of wood glue. it is a beech wood stalk with lots of small scratches and no checkering give it lots of character.
my mosburg plinkster 22 i have had it for 2 years and shot it every weekend and it has alwasy been acuret and it has never had anything go wrong with it.
30-30 Marlin. Great bush gun!
ruger 44mag carbine... talk about a bush rifle!!!
Beekeeper,
There have been a number of good choices on this topic, but your Montana Rifle Works M1999 in 6.5x55mm is a gem! I'd like to hear more about that one.
For some reason every time I think about this question I come up with a different answer!
870 Wingmaster High gloss, with both a slug and bird barrel.
colt 45 officers model
Remington 870 Wingmaster 20 gauge!!!
Post an Answer