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My ALL time Fav...my next Rifle...LoL
Actually, probably will be...as I plan to get my 1st .308/7.62x51 AR10 "type"...
....perhaps the Ruger SR762; or Larue Predator; or JP LRP 07; DPMS has a new super light one...GII, but not sure about a DPMS?
These here, are just some of my favorites, and when I am shooting each, they become my "all time favorite"
Well, hmmm, I thought the "attached file" function would display the photos of rifles in my post???
Maybe someone here can educate me how you all do that?
Tikka T3 Stainless 6.5x55, there is simply nothing on this planet more practical, accurate, fun to shoot, or deadly on game. Smoothest action in the business, top notch trigger, at only 6.25lbs it is a joy to carry in the field and the trigger is the best every put on a hunting rifle. Since I got it it has gone hunting with me more then all the others combined.
Other than parhaps my Dad's 22 (Winchester 67) it has to be this one:
It's one of the last pre-64 style left handed Winchester model 70's produced in the New Haven plant before they closed. The stock is an aftermarket laminate from Richards, but its a tack driver wearing the original walnut stock too. If I knew they were going to stop making them I would have bought a couple more.
Very nice Cooper, Scot. As an aside, I remember walking into the old Mashburn Arms store, back in the early '80's, when it was still located in downtown Oklahoma City. A.E. Mashburn was still alive and was working the counter that day. I was a punk kid then, looking for a Choate folding stock for a Mini-14. A.E. seemed rather reluctant to sell me one, but he finally dug one out of the back somewhere and I went home with it. I was little interested in fine rifles then (I couldn't afford to be) and I barely glanced at the racks and racks of beautifully crafted rifles he had for sale. I wish I could go back and do that all over again, knowing what I now know, but, hey, that's life sometimes. Anyway, that's a gorgeous rifle you have.
I'm primarily a predator and varmint hunter and, of the sixteen varmint/predator rifles I own this one is my favorite. Its a Cooper Model 38 custom classic in .218 Mashburn Bee caliber:
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