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To me, that's ridiculous. Our season is mid-November through the end of January. I usually end up hunting with at least a half dozen different MLs during that period, and occasionally a cartridge rifle (but not often). But I sure have fun on the rifle range with a whole lot of different guns. I'm unlikely to ever hunt with the Parker Hale because the sights are not suitable for that purpose with my eyes. But I'm damn well going to try hitting a gong at 200 yards with that big old Minié ball. |
Originally Posted by Triple Se7en
(Post 4222893)
Concerning myself and not grandson, two muzzleloaders and two centerfires are plenty for that short hunting season. Seems crazy when reading some posters here have 30-40+ MLs, even three useable models that are exactly the same. To me, that's ridiculous. |
Semi you can buy all you want of course that your wife will let you buy. My wife and I have an agreement. She doesn't review my gun purchases and I don't review her credit card statements. :wink: |
Sigh, I wish your wife would teach my wife that trick. My wife and I have a very different agreement. Her money is her money and my money is her money. :nonono2:
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[QUOTE=Semisane;4222918]Thanks Slowburn. I'll rely on your approval for my next purchase. :
Semi, it appears your doing purdy dang good on your purchases that you don't need my approval for anything... Me and my ex-wife have an agreement. She stays in TX and leaves me the hell alone. I do what I choose and buy what I want...lol... |
I'm sure you all know the old saying "Beware of the man with only one rifle. He probably knows how to use it!"
After being on this forum for several years now I can attest that the man they were talking about in that quote is no one on here. No I don't have any duplicates but I do own a mess of iron. More than some and less than others. Do we need all these different chunks of metal, wood or plastic/polymer? No...but they sure are fun. |
I have quite a few also, some haven't been shot in many years. I do try and get out with multiple rifles each season. Last year 2 of the deer I killed were with 2 rifles that I had never hunted with before, even though I'd had them quite a while. So to me that was neat. This year I'll be hitting the field with some new iron as well. I have my old reliable's.... but its nice to mix it up! :D
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Dang it... why did I have to check this thread Semi you Ol' swamp rattler!!
I've been jonesing for one of those 2-band Parker Hale Enfields for a long time but could never see my way to plunk down the $$ for a new one and could never find a decent used one that some re-enactor hadn't beat the hell out of. I've handled some of the Italian makes and they're definitely not the quality of a Parker Hale. I own an original 2-band Enfield just like the one you posted that's in overall good shape for it's age but I would never shoot it. I sure wish it could talk though... bet it would have some tales to tell! BPS |
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Originally Posted by Semisane
(Post 4223157)
Turns out to have been made in 1974. So it's over 20 years old. I guess that's why it was so cheap. :wink:
Over 20 YEARS OLD??? How about over 50 YEARS OLD!!! And, it's in perfect condition!! Cheap??... Well, I'd rather not know what you paid for it... I don't want to cry myself to sleep! Please keep me in mind if you wish to sell it, reasonably of course.... BPS |
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