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But they look sooooo.... cool.That boat paddle 7 mag will kick the snot out of you, just fyi
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But they look sooooo.... cool.That boat paddle 7 mag will kick the snot out of you, just fyi
I felt the same way 15 yrs ago, but I got over it.But they look sooooo.... cool.
Short light 9.3 is gonna have some oomph on your end, it might not be a fire breathing dragon but a 286gr bullet is still a 286gr bulletI can help with that.. Lol
I have a big desire for a short, light little 9.3x62 right now.. hammer for deer & bear drives here in PA.. totally non needed but just cool!
dangerous to have wants when I have constant access to the stuff I do while working here..
Jake
There's always the option of getting a semi inlet and finishing it yourself, pretty cost effective way to get a nice wood stock if you're the slightest bit handyI grew up shooting a winchester 70 New haven classic 270. Family shot 270s (Sako and Winchesters) and foolishly I got rid of mine in favor of the latest and greatest flavor of the week.
While I am fully a believer in synthetic stocks and carbon fiber and viewing rifles as tools that I can bang around - for nothing more than nostalgia, the safe needs one nice classic wood stocked rifle.
I stopped worrying about oomph when i started killing stuff with sharp sticks and .22 hornets lol.. big guns are still cool to me thoughShort light 9.3 is gonna have some oomph on your end, it might not be a fire breathing dragon but a 286gr bullet is still a 286gr bullet