If there was a carbon fiber stock option for the 77 … I’d find a carbon fiber barrel and build my ultimate Mauser style do-it-all rifle.
I’m old school in believing the Mauser >push feed
I used it on my friends property. The clover has come back every year. It is about year 4 and its getting a little thin. We need to overseed. The deer still go out there and graze periodically - We never checked PH/ soil ever. Just a quick till and threw it down before a rain in august.
I have a fresh pistol build 300 AAC that I will slowly be upgrading parts. I need a TBAC SR mount for my suppressors. Thought it might be a good tree stand/ inside 100 yards deer gun
I really want a 16” bolt gun 300 B/O
at 18... I wasn't fully aware of protocols etc. I was just doing what people were telling me to do. Like I said, I was learning. I was told to get ahold of a lawyer and I remember at the time that they could try a small claims court, but the couple I talked to said "it would be cheaper to buy...
I put the fall on Tikka because my rifle dissapeared. No matter the age it hurts to just lose a rifle, but at 18 when you save your little coin to buy a rifle and it gets swallowed into the abyss it really hurt
ahh so, when you take your F150 back to the dealership... you call them to check on progress and they tell you "We don't have any record of your F150 arriving"
As I learned more it was my guess that it was a hot loaded round (Winchester Silvertip factory loaded) however, no one had any answers...
....... I'm 39........
gunsmith was mid 50s?
gun dealer was in his upper 40s - young 50s in '05
don't with the age....
now go about trying to diagnose a stuck bolt, that won't extract, eject or budge? bad headspacing ? cause a pressure problem? explain the lost rifle once it arrived back...
No. First round went bang...stuck in chamber. No ejection, couldn't move bolt, just plain stuck. Gunsmith said he didn't want to touch it and advised to take it back to the dealer to get it back to Tikka