Pictures of your "Brown Guns"
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My Uncle scoped this .22 with a that Weaver K3-1 and gave it to me for my birthday in 1970 and it was bigger than me!
I could fill a pickup bed with all the rabbits and squirrels it’s taken! I can still snuff a candle at 50yds with it.
I no longer run behind the Beagles and kick brush piles
But...
I’m waiting for that special grandchild that will
My Uncle scoped this .22 with a that Weaver K3-1 and gave it to me for my birthday in 1970 and it was bigger than me!
I could fill a pickup bed with all the rabbits and squirrels it’s taken! I can still snuff a candle at 50yds with it.
I no longer run behind the Beagles and kick brush piles
But...
I’m waiting for that special grandchild that will
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I see you are from Alvin area. I am blessed w/ several at my age. (70). I have several in 30 cal. My Mom's .25-06, An AR.
My .308 is a Ruger Gunsite Scout. I assure all shooters that is my "Go to Gun" for ALL hunting around the place here. Deer, pigs, an occasional coyote,
In the State of Texas a .308 will easily handle anything in the state as long as you hit what you shoot at. A non-vital area hit w/ 30-06 or larger will leave a hunter w/ a long and sometimes fruitless tracking job.
If I could only have one gun as you say, I would choose the .308 in a quality rifle w/ a quality trigger.
Carry 24-7 or guess right.
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Re: Pictures of your "Brown Guns"
Long tooth,longtooth wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 6:17 amI see you are from Alvin area. I am blessed w/ several at my age. (70). I have several in 30 cal. My Mom's .25-06, An AR.
My .308 is a Ruger Gunsite Scout. I assure all shooters that is my "Go to Gun" for ALL hunting around the place here. Deer, pigs, an occasional coyote,
In the State of Texas a .308 will easily handle anything in the state as long as you hit what you shoot at. A non-vital area hit w/ 30-06 or larger will leave a hunter w/ a long and sometimes fruitless tracking job.
If I could only have one gun as you say, I would choose the .308 in a quality rifle w/ a quality trigger.
Thank you for the reply and sharing your information/experiences. I have not moved forward with the purchase of a Garand, I have a Remington 700 BDL that I bought back in 1979 or 1980 that had not been shot since 1985. The stock got messed up back then when I took it to a gun smith to have a recoil pad installed so I just let it sit. I was able to get a Magpul stock for it about 1 1/2 years ago at a good price so I bought it and put the rifle in that stock. Mounted a scope that I had as extra and bought some 30-06 match ammo (loaded for Garands) from the Civilian Marksmanship Program. After giving the barrel a good cleaning, I took it to PSC to see what it would do. Groups were 1 MOA or under (with the match ammo) with one group making one hole (big hole but one hole). That is probably all I will do for a 30 cal. I have a 6.5 Creedmore and several ARs. At age 64, I have a hard time being able to shoot them all as most of my range time is with pistols.
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Cant go wrong w/ the 30-06. It has proved its worth for sure in the military and in the field.
Carry 24-7 or guess right.
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Re: Pictures of your "Brown Guns"
Friend had me take a photo of his Mossberg 590A1 Retrograde with social distancing gauge. IMHO, this may be one of the best looking shotties on the market today.
it's socially unacceptable to be ahead of your time.
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The Retrograde, like many of the 590A1, comes with a bayonet lug. The Retrograde accepts an M9 bayonet, in this image it's an OKC M9.
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That's a good looking shotgun.
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Re: Pictures of your "Brown Guns"
I have the regular black tactical version—same features minus the wood furniture and heat shield. It’s a great shotgun, and I have no regrets buying it. But I have to say, if this Retro version were available back when I bought mine, I’d have bought the Retro instead.
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