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my CZ 75B 9mm, and any .22's that we can hit something with. so all of my .22 rifles, and that Heritage Rough rider revolver is fun when you CAN hit the broadside of a barn with it, if that happens by some miracle.
They all make me smile, and I realy do enjoy the cap and ball revolvers, but most fun to shoot has to be my century arms wasr 10. It has a red dot scope, and a 4 pound trigger pull. It doesnt get much better than that.
Well for the long gun I love my Marlin Mod 60 with its red dot sight.
The short one has to be my new Smith & Wesson model 48-4. What can I say? I love the K frames. The first handgun I shot was a model 19 & I've been hooked ever since.
I can shoot either of those .22s for days for $20.
First of all, awesome thread. props to the OP. Secondly, awesome photos. One of these days I'll get around to taking a few of mine and keeping them handy for these purposes. I especially loved the BAR and that old Stevens .22 from alemonkey. Is that a rolling block?
My faves are based on what I'm doing, where I'm at, and with whom I am shooting. For pure plinking and out-scoring the buddies at the range I can do no better than my 10/22. Ten shots inside a ragged dime-sized hole at 50m always puts a smile on my face. And I can do that all day with some pretty cheap ammo. For creating massive holes and blowing up old cans of expired food out in the desert with the pals or the fam, my 44 Mag Vaquero with some 240gr semi-wadcutters loaded on the upper end always make a nice mess.
Millertyme, the Stevens is actually one of the new production ones built by Savage. It's a falling block action similar to the Sharps. Pull down on the trigger guard and the breechblock drops down for loading. Falling blocks rock, one of these days I want a Ruger No. 1.
Don't see too many bolt-actions listed... I guess I'm wierd.
The best day at the range for me is a windless day on the 600 yard range with my custom rem700. Nothing more relaxing and satisfying than hearing the ping on steel a few seconds after firing.
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