Space Ghost
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Posted the wrong photo. Couldn't see the whole rifle...
17" Octagon barrel .44 Magnum Rossi 92.
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What's the rifle on the bottom? Does that bolt have some sort of helical twist design or am I just seeing some sort of effect? Looks like an SDS or masonry bit.
What's the rifle on the bottom? Does that bolt have some sort of helical twist design or am I just seeing some sort of effect? Looks like an SDS or masonry bit.
Savage Lightweight Hunter 223. The tan one is another Lightweight Hunter in 6.5 Creedmoor. They have fluted bolts. Top is a 6.5 PRC Christensen Mesa. Below the 6.5 Creed is a Ruger 257 Roberts UL. Then a Nosler 6 Creed. Second from the bottom is a Remington 5R HS Precision 223.
Bring back the Winchester 1907 351 WSLFor deer in Ohio, we are limited to straight walled 35 cal and up so here are my two:
Marlin 1895 in 45/70
Winchester 1907 in 351 WSL
Look on the bright side. Till several years back we were limited to a shotgun with a pumpkin ball (slug) or a muzzle loader. That is why I primarily hunted W. Virginia. Ohio and several adjacent states opening up to any type rifle was a big deal.For deer in Ohio, we are limited to straight walled 35 cal and up so here are my two:
Marlin 1895 in 45/70
Winchester 1907 in 351 WSL
Nice trophy for its first time out! What a fun little rifle!!!Rossi m92 20" 45 Colt. first outing with it.
Rossi m92 20" 45 Colt. first outing with it.
I picked up this pre 64 m70 today, it's a 270 and will make a nice classic deer rifle.
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This was one of 2 cats taken with the same rifle on the same day.. kind of a remarkable day, too. They were a mating pair, female was around 100 lbs, this tom was 120. We might have save a hundred deer in one day...Think of the fawns that were saved