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<blockquote data-quote="Winfwt338-06" data-source="post: 1887997" data-attributes="member: 113762"><p>Love hearing what hunting is like around the country. My grandpa bought a 99 303 Sav Oct bbl in 1933 for $15. He carried it for a few years that it was too heavy. He also wanted a more powerful cartridge. He sent it to Savage and had a tapered barrel installed and chambered in 32Spl. Savage didn't chamber that cartridge. He then built a set of curly maple stock and fore end, beautiful rifle. Be killed his biggest buck, 175" 4x4 muley. It was my dad's first hunting rifle, he killed his first buck with it. I carried it my first couple years hunting, but never shot anything. My dad is 83 and disabled and can't hunt anymore. Think I'll pack that 32spl for brushy areas, it would make dad proud and I don't want to have the streak broken with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winfwt338-06, post: 1887997, member: 113762"] Love hearing what hunting is like around the country. My grandpa bought a 99 303 Sav Oct bbl in 1933 for $15. He carried it for a few years that it was too heavy. He also wanted a more powerful cartridge. He sent it to Savage and had a tapered barrel installed and chambered in 32Spl. Savage didn't chamber that cartridge. He then built a set of curly maple stock and fore end, beautiful rifle. Be killed his biggest buck, 175" 4x4 muley. It was my dad's first hunting rifle, he killed his first buck with it. I carried it my first couple years hunting, but never shot anything. My dad is 83 and disabled and can't hunt anymore. Think I'll pack that 32spl for brushy areas, it would make dad proud and I don't want to have the streak broken with me. [/QUOTE]
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