Seen these yet?
#11
They are QUITE capable past 50yrds by the way if you know how to use them.
The short track is a sweet little gun, id love to have one in 308, for stalking swamps and ridges, personally I think the ugliest thing is a pretty blued/wood gun w/ blood, mud and dings on it, If I wanted to collect pretty stuff Id buy more guitars. guns are tools, not toys, tools should be up to some rough outdoor use.
To some, maybe but to others, well, the "some" probably wouldn't understand.
Darn right! Rocked with thousands of them last night too.
Doing it again next weekend.
#12

Darn right! Rocked with thousands of them last night too.
Doing it again next weekend.
Doing it again next weekend.
#13
i dont know how to tell ya this pal but not everyone likes scoped guns..i like a little rifle with peep sights for thick stuff and on drives...sometimes you dont have time to serch a scope for crosshairs...and open sight isnt for shotguns...only.ive had a couple sweet little rifles with open sites...and yes i killed deer with em. although ive never seen a shalacked tree in the woods...and to me if i cant hunt with it ,,i dont want it.
#14
yeah I realize a few people like sights, some people still like black powder cartridges too, doesnt make them practical. Scopes set on low power, 1-3X ,are not any harder, than open sights to get on target with. get one of your rifles with a scope set on 3X, and another with sights, stand about 10 feet from a small object and try to get a bead on em. IME the scope is actually quicker because you dont have to line up the front and back sights.
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Nontypical Buck
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I went to the browning website to get a closer look at that pup. I have to say I would never own one. Just not my cup of tea. Looks like a shotgun.
I should have looked to see how much they weigh. They look heavy. I don't have any interest so I'm not going back to check.
I also think the sights are way over the top. Is a standard rear sight just too small or what?
Tom
I should have looked to see how much they weigh. They look heavy. I don't have any interest so I'm not going back to check.
I also think the sights are way over the top. Is a standard rear sight just too small or what?
Tom
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Nontypical Buck
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I don't care for the looks of it, but it's just my personal taste.. It's a little too "modernistic" for an old fart like me, I guess...My idea of an attractive semi auto rifle would be a Garand M1 or an L1A1...
Nothing wrong with using a PRETTY gun for hunting, though...
I like walnut and blued metal..Life is too short to hunt with an ugly gun...
Many hunters, like DBHog, could care less what thier firearm looks like as long as it gets the job done, and that's fine with me..Thank goodness we all have different opinions...
In MY opinion, many firearms are things of BEAUTY, and so why not have your cake and eat it too... Pretty guns kill stuff just as efficiently as ugly guns do..If they happen to get a few honorable scars ( which they all eventually do) that just adds character..
Nothing wrong with using a PRETTY gun for hunting, though...
I like walnut and blued metal..Life is too short to hunt with an ugly gun...
Many hunters, like DBHog, could care less what thier firearm looks like as long as it gets the job done, and that's fine with me..Thank goodness we all have different opinions...
In MY opinion, many firearms are things of BEAUTY, and so why not have your cake and eat it too... Pretty guns kill stuff just as efficiently as ugly guns do..If they happen to get a few honorable scars ( which they all eventually do) that just adds character..
#19
so why would you by a hunting rifle if you aint gonna hunt with it? why dont you get one of those long octagonal barrels 45/70 sharps replicas that actually has sights that are designed for long range. make more sense as a cool safe queen /range gun. youd get every thing you want, one shot, pretty wood, and those lame sights you like so much

But wait, while I do want that, I'd also like one of these Brownings, even if it does have "lame sights". But hey, I at least have the ability to function with sights and not rely on optics to hit my target.

Let's all live in the kingdom of DeerandbearHog.
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Nontypical Buck
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I agree wholeheartedly with you, Sheridan....
AND having spent several hunting trips in the wilderness in Alaska and Canada, when my rifle was SOAKED every day, I will be the first one to admit the UTILITY of stainless, synthetic rifles..
My wood stocked, blued rifles functioned flawlessly and survived with no ill effects, but a SYN/STN rifle is certainly less worrisome under such conditions..
Just think about it.. If we all preferred blonde, big busted females, there would be LOTS of competition for them, and all of those sleek, slim, dark haired beauties would ignored...
What a shame THAT would be...
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