Picture of your favorite rig.
#26
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Joined: Mar 2005
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From: mobile, alabama
As I suspected, everyone on this forum has some really nice hardware. Wow! I've never seen so many nice rigs in one place. USSR, that is a serious piece of hardware. Nice.
#27
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Apr 2005
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From: currently Fort Drum, NY
ORIGINAL: SWAMPMAN
As I suspected, everyone on this forum has some really nice hardware. Wow! I've never seen so many nice rigs in one place.
As I suspected, everyone on this forum has some really nice hardware. Wow! I've never seen so many nice rigs in one place.
#28
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Joined: Mar 2005
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From: mobile, alabama
whitecloudhunter,
I have a couple of semis, but I can't call them my "favorite". When it comes down to asking" what rifle do I want in my hands when the shot is critical, "I want my good old model 70. I use a semi in thick stuff, where I may have to shoot more than once(never have)
But I think that it's the stigma of "fast follow-up shot" that makes people a little less careful about shot placement when using a semi.
I may be just a bit old fashioned too.
I have a couple of semis, but I can't call them my "favorite". When it comes down to asking" what rifle do I want in my hands when the shot is critical, "I want my good old model 70. I use a semi in thick stuff, where I may have to shoot more than once(never have)
But I think that it's the stigma of "fast follow-up shot" that makes people a little less careful about shot placement when using a semi.
I may be just a bit old fashioned too.
#30
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Jun 2004
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From: A flat lander lost in the mountains of Northern,AZ
heres my favorite deer hunting rig, i have several good rigs all lever and bolt guns. but this one, I have used the most and has been with me on my most memorable hunts.



