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Which rifle do I take to deer camp?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1531465" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>Something happened with my last post and it got cut off. When I hunt deer I have only six days to hunt with a rifle, so I do not want sit around camp due to a breakage or the weather. I usually will take two or three rifles as Buck Buster suggested in case one of the rifles got damaged or the scope gets wiped out in some way. Or in the case with the Ruger with the integral scope base, I'll bring an extra scope sighted in for the same rifle. I am about to set up my Marlin 1895 Guide Gun with <em>"Skinner Express sight with scope mount"</em> that uses the Tally lever scope rings, and a peep sight that stays mounted under the scope; easy on easy off. Always plan for the worst and all of the rest will be easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1531465, member: 69192"] Something happened with my last post and it got cut off. When I hunt deer I have only six days to hunt with a rifle, so I do not want sit around camp due to a breakage or the weather. I usually will take two or three rifles as Buck Buster suggested in case one of the rifles got damaged or the scope gets wiped out in some way. Or in the case with the Ruger with the integral scope base, I'll bring an extra scope sighted in for the same rifle. I am about to set up my Marlin 1895 Guide Gun with [I]"Skinner Express sight with scope mount"[/I] that uses the Tally lever scope rings, and a peep sight that stays mounted under the scope; easy on easy off. Always plan for the worst and all of the rest will be easy. [/QUOTE]
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