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FNG
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- Mar 1, 2020
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- 91
My father is the one gun guy and one box of ammo guy. I have to say. Beware of the man with many rifles who diligently practices and is a student of ballistics and marksmanship.
Those were called a poor mans weatherby. I had one in the same caliber. Probably the smoothest action I have ever owned. My buddy still uses one in 300 win mag but his is a K14 I believe. Awesome quality rifles.Kleinguenther K15 in 7mm Rem Mag. Imported from Germany through a small Texas company in the 70's-80's. Was gifted to me like new as my Grandpa liked these rifles and picked up an extra back in the 80's. Butter smooth action, tri-lug bolt, hinged floor plate, blind box mag, and some sentimental value makes this rifle my go-to. I have a couple other rifles I take out a couple times, but this one always gets time in the stand first. I've got a Vortex Razor HDLH 3-15 on it now to try. This was a VX3 4.5-14x50 which is really bright at last light. It may go back on actually, but we'll see.
Mine is a stock wood/blue ruger m77 mark 2 in 30-06 . In 1996 I had a gunsmith work the trigger to 3lbs and bed the action. Since then it's killed probably 18 elk, a couple of moose, many deer, and a truck load of hogs. I have owned many other rifles but have been giving them to my kids and grandkids.Grandpa had a K14 in 300WM and Dad has an early K15 in 7mmRM. Almost like a family tradition now. Both of them were definitely "one rifle" men, and their rifles show it. I'm a little less committed, but will favor this one heavily. I may need to snap a pic next time around since the guys here may get a kick out of the "patina" on those rifles. Mine has only been in the field the last 4 years or so, only stand hunting thus far.