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    steyr rifles?

    Just another dude here saying the Pro Hunter is a great rifle. I had one in 6.5x55 Swede and loved it, and even now my wallet finger itches whenever I see one. And yeah, I too have an old SSG 69. Yum.
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    Alcoholics 7 year sobriety = wife approved 7MM

    I too have an almost 50-year-old Sako Finnbear L61R. It's a beautiful piece of work and a wonderful shooter.
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    10mm bliss

    Agreed. I REALLY want one of those 5" Model 610s. Sorry I took the caliber-contest bait.
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    10mm bliss

    One advantage of 10mm is the size of the hole it makes and the weight of the bullet making it -- .40 and 180 grains vs .357 and 158. In a compact revolver, top-end velocity is about equal.
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    Anyone ever blown up a rifle?

    I had a DPMS LR-308 that fired a Rermington factory round before the bolt closed. It blew straight down through the mag well, traumatically disassembling the mag but failing to detonate the ammo therein or damage the receiver or even the bolt.
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    Want to add a 204

    I have a .204 CZ 527 Varmint with the Kevlar stock. I've never shot the Remington you're considering, but I have experience with a number of other Remingtons. I like my CZ. It's well built and finished, it's spectacularly accurate, and it has a great trigger out of the box. Its flaw is its...
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    FAL Pros and Cons

    Pros: Total reliability, extreme durability, mechanical excellence, great ergonomics, good sights, quick and simple disassembly, dead-easy maintenance and cleaning, and inexpensive, plentiful parts and magazines. It was "the right arm of the free world" for almost forty years, in many people's...
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    Which Lever Action in Which Chambering

    In your gun selection it might be wise to approach the .44 Marlin 1894 with caution. The gun has had a design flaw throughout its history, well known and documented over the years as "the Marlin jam". Basically, it has trouble feeding .44 Mag ammo reliably and can jam tighter than a bank vault...
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    Which rifle and caliber should I consider?

    Gee. Bolt guns, AR 308 platforms, MiAs, H&K clones...everything a right-thinking person would lay down before picking up his FAL. I mean, the FAL is only the toughest. simplest, most reliable battle rifle ever made.
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    Gibb's Rifle Co Enfield Jungle Carbine .308

    FYI the rubber slip-on recoil pad for the French MAS 36 and 49/56 rifles fits a No. 5 (Jungle Carbine) very nicely. You just have to cut a little slit for the sling attachment thingy (can't call ity a swivel, can you?). They're still pretty easy to find.
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    Tell me about the 35 Remington

    I've hunted hogs for years with the 35 Rem in a nice old Marlin 336, and like everyone else is saying, it's very effective indeed, surprisingly more lethal than the 30-30. I have a stash of factory Winchester/Western ammo from the late 1960s that's a fair bit hotter than the modern stuff, and...
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    Gibb's Rifle Co Enfield Jungle Carbine .308

    There never was a "wandering zero problem" -- real Jungle Carbines shoot to point of aim all day long -- and Gibbs didn't solve it by using No. 4 actions. They used No. 4s because 1) they were available, while No. 5s weren't, and 2) they could buy ten of them for the price of a No. 5. And both...
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    POLL: Which .357s Do You Own??

    A three-inch Model 66-5 and a four-inch, 8-shot Model 627 Pro, plus a four-inch Model 28 converted to .44 Special sometime in the Sixties.
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    358 Win as Elk/Brownie Hunting Rifle

    A .358 bullet I've found to be very effective is Speer's 220-grain flat-point. I've never killed a big bear with it, but it's worked just fine on everything else. I too like the idea of a BLR and sometimes I wish I still had one, but in recent years I've formed an affection for my Remington 673...
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    Dpms 308 ar?

    I enjoyed my DPMS until it fired out of battery (before the bolt closed). Fortunately, it blew straight down, through the magazine -- instant disassembly -- so my face and hands didn't suffer. After that I had trust issues.
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    FNH SLP... Worth the $$?

    That makes two of us with Benellis that have never malfunctioned. Mine too swallows any kind load I feed it in any kind of order, and mine too was used -- well used -- when I bought it two years and six thousand rounds ago.
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    FNH SLP... Worth the $$?

    Reply to Armor Snail...I shot my SLP with slugs and buckshot only enough to make sure it functioned with such loads, which it did just fine with the heavy duty gas cylinder installed. With that cylinder installed it wouldn't function with birdshot loads.
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    FNH SLP... Worth the $$?

    Reply to PabloJ...I don't have enough experience with the Stoeger to comment on its quality. What I do know after several years of weekly practical shotgun matches, averaging about 75 rounds rounds per match with lots of rapid loading and ultra-fast shooting in all kinds of conditions and...
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    FNH SLP... Worth the $$?

    The problem at the heart of the SLP is its interchangable gas cylinder system. You can set the gun up to run hot slug/buckshot loads reliably, OR you can set it up to run light target/birdshot loads reliably. You can't set it up to do both, and changing from one setup to the other requires...
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    Info needed on Sako Tikka T3 bolt guns

    I have a bad attitude towards the T3. I really liked the Tikka 595/695 series of rifles from which the T3 was "developed" after Beretta bought Sako/Tikka, and I really dislike the changes Beretta made, basically a matter of cutting every production cost and corner they could until all that...
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