Favorite Rifle/Shotgun
#13
Rifle- Remington Mohawk 600 bolt action in.308 winchester topped with aTasco World Class Plus 4x16 power trajectory range finding scope(Japan)
Shotgun- Winchester 1300 Camp Defender with 22" barrel and open sights. Synthetic matte blue finish.Holds 8- 2 3/4", and 7-3" shells if im correct. Have about 8 choke tubes. Covers all from quail to bear.
Shotgun- Winchester 1300 Camp Defender with 22" barrel and open sights. Synthetic matte blue finish.Holds 8- 2 3/4", and 7-3" shells if im correct. Have about 8 choke tubes. Covers all from quail to bear.
#15
hey DM, you look like you need some help holdin on to that DRILLING, why dont you just ship it to me (postage paid of coarse) and i will hold onto it for you. My dad still hasnt found who has the one i am suppose to inherit. If i had 8k to spare i would get one, that is the top gun on my list. Would love one in 12x12x308 or 12x12x8mm but they are hard to find and $$$$$$
#16
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Joined: Jan 2004
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You can buy "nice"drilling for a lot less than 8K... I have a lot less than that into mine, even after rebuilding it the way "I" wanted it!
Personally, i like the 16's as they are on the lighter 20ga. frame... The 12's are bigger and heavier. Also, i like the rimmed cartridges better than the rimless in these guns..
Drilling Man
Personally, i like the 16's as they are on the lighter 20ga. frame... The 12's are bigger and heavier. Also, i like the rimmed cartridges better than the rimless in these guns..
Drilling Man
#18
Joined: Jul 2005
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Browning Auto-5 smoothbore shotgun.
My dad was a tool maker and he put a flip up peep sight on the gun.It really helps alot when I need to make longer shots on deer.
Living in NY we were not allowed to use rifles in the southern zone until last year.He passed away over 30 years ago and I've been using his gun ever since.
Even though it's a smoothbore it shoots slugs great!I've tried every brand of slug but Remingtons stillgroup the best for me.
My dad was a tool maker and he put a flip up peep sight on the gun.It really helps alot when I need to make longer shots on deer.
Living in NY we were not allowed to use rifles in the southern zone until last year.He passed away over 30 years ago and I've been using his gun ever since.
Even though it's a smoothbore it shoots slugs great!I've tried every brand of slug but Remingtons stillgroup the best for me.



