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[QUOTE=J-Mech;275125] On the other hand, had an old H&R 22LR revolver. It was the most inaccurate gun I ever owned. QUOTE]
How old was that H&R? are you sure it was .22 LR? My H&R Trapper is .22 'Long'... not 'Long Rifle'... I wouldnt call it ACCURATE by no means but it has taken alot of gophers.
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Sweet! My fav is also a black toy made by Colt that shoots .223
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This thread touches on one of my other passions, precision firearms. May take a few post, but I'll play along.image.jpg
Colt 6940, ACOG, AAC M4-2000 suppressor, Geisel trigger.
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2264 with 54 GT deck 1641 AKA Black Jack with a 402-E Haban Sickle bar mower JD317 dump truck BX2670 with FEL |
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1022. Volquartsen Match receiver and bolt, KIDD trigger 3oz take up 3oz break. Leupold scope, Kidd barrel, AAC suppressor. Custom stock by me.
Shoots sub MOA and quieter than a church fart.image.jpg
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Shiloh Sharps 45-2 7/8. 540 grain paper patch bullet. Bought it before I realized the Wooly Mammoth was extinct. If this won't take it down, it's time to run.image.jpg
For comparison, that's a 45/70 cartridge in the middle.
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yes, she loves it.
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122 w/hydro lift, 3pt, creeper and lights, 102 w/creeper, 127 w/hydro lift, 3pt and lights, 72 w/hydro lift, 3pt and creeper. 1966 CW36, 1966 #1 Cart, 1966 #1 Garden Tiller, QA42, 3sets of weights 1939 International LA 3-5hp Hit N Miss Engine, 1944 International LB 1.5-2.5hp Hit N Miss Engine. I'm just your average 35yr old retired disabled veteran.
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We all reload for handguns and rifles. I do .44 mag, .243 and .257 currently but we have probably 40 dies?
I used to have a huge Ruger collection but now only around 10 guns total, I think. Mostly bench shooting these days as well as chucks and deer. The .22 long rifle is my favorite cartridge and I just love the better rimfire rifles.
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