My primary rifle since the early 90s, Ruger M77, 7mmRM. Bought it in HS for $350. Built in 1976, same year I was born.
Original barrel was shot out by me, wood stock replaced to a McMillan (stock only cost me $200) new Timney trigger when factory stopped working. Had a 24” Benchmark barrel put...
1965 Mod 70 in .264WM. I’ve taken the old Tasco scope and weaver rings off that are in the picture and plan to replace it with Warren maxima and a Zeiss Conquest.
I fully plan to get this back in the field and hopefully shoot a few animals with it.
My dad received it from a widow and her...
No experience with this loaded ammunition but I have a load of the 140 ttsx in my 7RM (3100)..probably could push them faster but no pressure signs.
So far I’ve only killed two antelope with it. But I am really impressed with terminal performance and they don’t cause excessive bloodshot...
I did kill her up on a wide open flat, but the winds were ripping that day, so loaded her up and cleaned her in this timber patch to get out of the winds.
My primary rifle since the 90s, Ruger M77, 7mmRM. Bought it in HS for $350
Original barrel was shot out by me, wood stock replaced to a McMillan (stock only cost me $200) new Timney trigger when factory stopped working. Had a 24” Benchmark barrel put on it. The metal was Ceracoated after the...
I totally understand!! In my later forties and the hair on sides and back of my head is more grey than my original color, chest hair is matching my head and eyebrows and ears need constant attention otherwise I’ll look like a hedgehog in a matter of days!
Dad always says “getting old ain’t for...
Personally being that far away and not having the ability to devote lots of time to scouting I would suggest spending those weekends learning your local hunting grounds instead.
Yes you could kill bucks in your timeframe, but it’s a very steep learning curve and might take multiple seasons
Sadly I think a large majority of people are never taught how to be good with money as their (enter whoever raised them) don’t know themselves.
I will admit that was me and unfortunately, my ex-wife and I were very much keeping up with the Jones’s until our divorce six years ago…making two good...
I’ve been debt free for around 28 months(no mortgage yet, waiting to jump back in), yet I do use my CC monthly to pay my utilities and any NR applications or trips. I know you didn’t want to hear about rewards but I get around $450 in points a year that I’d otherwise not get if I paid cash...