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I don’t believe they ever offered the left hand 527 with the correct bolt face for the ARC series of cartridges (although I’m sure with enough money they can be converted). I have left hand mini mausers in 223 and 7.62x39 but those actions are really rough.

Really surprising there are no new mini custom actions right or left hand on the market to take advantage of all these little cartridges.

The left handed 7.62x39 can be converted to ARC without any issues. It’s the same bolt face.
 
I bought a like new Navy Arms 12 ga percussion SxS muzzleloader this morning. Should be fun on quail and turkeys.
 
I cant be the only one that window shops gunbroker an what not? What are you guys eyeballing and trying to justify?

Recently found this browning 270. I have never desired a browning nor a 270 yet here I am trying to talk myself into this damn thing:ROFLMAO:
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I would like to have one of the best shooting classic guns out there. The last gun that John Moses Browning ever designed in his lifetime.
A Browning Superposed.

A really nice one is a bit spendy for me to say the least. It would be the shotgun shooter's equivalent of finding a perfect Winchester model 70 Safari grade from 1962 new in the box.
 
The wife says no but I am eyeballing.

#1 Beretta A400 upland or Xplor 20 gauge. I want to upland hunt more but hate lugging around my Benelli Super Nova.

#2 Threaded Lever action, either 30-30 or 45-70. With more and more talk about iron sight deer seasons out west here it just sounds fun.

#3 Cz Shadow. I don’t shoot handgun near enough to justify it. But shooting plastic fantastic guns gets boring.
 
The wife says no but I am eyeballing.

#1 Beretta A400 upland or Xplor 20 gauge. I want to upland hunt more but hate lugging around my Benelli Super Nova.

#2 Threaded Lever action, either 30-30 or 45-70. With more and more talk about iron sight deer seasons out west here it just sounds fun.

#3 Cz Shadow. I don’t shoot handgun near enough to justify it. But shooting plastic fantastic guns gets boring.
My wife said no as well then she held and shot an A400 Xplor 20 gauge. Then all of a sudden she was digging into her purse for the debit card. 😂
 
I cant be the only one that window shops gunbroker an what not? What are you guys eyeballing and trying to justify?

Recently found this browning 270. I have never desired a browning nor a 270 yet here I am trying to talk myself into this damn thing:ROFLMAO:
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I had an older hunting buddy give me that exact rifle in 270 a couple of years ago. They aren’t tack drivers, but damn if they don’t look good.
 
My wife said no as well then she held and shot an A400 Xplor 20 gauge. Then all of a sudden she was digging into her purse for the debit card. 😂
Mine made the poor decision to tell me we can’t eat another gun.

She wasn’t ready for my near instant “no but we can eat what we shoot” she knew she lost that one and stopped. 🤣
 
Was drooling over a green Sako TRG 22 for years and just couldn't fine one I wanted, a very clean pre-2013 model popped up on SH and I snagged it a couple months ago. Bought probably the last EFR/NV backbone in the US and now drooling over what clip on night optic to use (that purchase is a good year or two away). Going to run an AE M24 can on it. It is a badass rifle!
 
Was drooling over a green Sako TRG 22 for years and just couldn't fine one I wanted, a very clean pre-2013 model popped up on SH and I snagged it a couple months ago. Bought probably the last EFR/NV backbone in the US and now drooling over what clip on night optic to use (that purchase is a good year or two away). Going to run an AE M24 can on it. It is a badass rifle!


Silly good rifles.

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I 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

I can help with that.. Lol

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Not selling, just bragging 😂
 
In my younger days I won the wife lottery.

This OIL lady gifted me a Bison hunt for my upcoming 60th bday.

I have decided that I want to do this hunt with an original Winchester lever gun 45-70 or 45-90
Been lusting for one for years. Now I have a good excuse.

I have been studying, learning, and watching all of the info that I can soak in.
Narrowed it down to a Winchester 1886 with full octagon barrel, in as original condition as possible

Now I have started looking at for sale ads, and auction listings.
I will probably make a run at buying one in the next couple of weeks.

So cool that these 130yr old rifles are still out there and in shootable condition.
 
In my younger days I won the wife lottery.

This OIL lady gifted me a Bison hunt for my upcoming 60th bday.

I have decided that I want to do this hunt with an original Winchester lever gun 45-70 or 45-90
Been lusting for one for years. Now I have a good excuse.

I have been studying, learning, and watching all of the info that I soak in.
Narrowed it down to a Winchester 1886 with full octagon barrel, in as original condition as possible

Now I have started looking at for sale ads, and auction listings.
I will probably make a run at buying one in the next couple of weeks.

So cool that these 130yr old rifles are still out there and in shootable condition.
Make sure you cast your own bullets, too. Going that route might as well go all in.
 
Not to derail this thread but I see the scope listed on this rifle as a Steiner H6xi. What do you think about it?

Haven’t done the eval on it- no drops, etc. So far it’s working fine- but very light use.
 
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