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270 Shooters still exist????
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<blockquote data-quote="mobenzowner" data-source="post: 1526417" data-attributes="member: 94161"><p>When I was 13 years old I painted the interior of my uncles house. I was paid $100 cash and went to town and bought a marlin 30-30 for $94 plus tax. I was about $1.50 short because I hadn't taken tax into consideration. I soon discovered the various limitations of the 30-30, and after pouring over ballistic charts decided my next purchase would be the .270. My cousin was an avid hunter and subscribed to Field & Stream, Outdoor life etc. One summer he brought me over about 5 years of back issues on each and I read stories about Jack O'Connor. That solidified my decision and when I got out of school and got my first real job, I got a new 700 ADL. That was 1981 when the bolts were jeweled and slick as snot. Still have it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mobenzowner, post: 1526417, member: 94161"] When I was 13 years old I painted the interior of my uncles house. I was paid $100 cash and went to town and bought a marlin 30-30 for $94 plus tax. I was about $1.50 short because I hadn't taken tax into consideration. I soon discovered the various limitations of the 30-30, and after pouring over ballistic charts decided my next purchase would be the .270. My cousin was an avid hunter and subscribed to Field & Stream, Outdoor life etc. One summer he brought me over about 5 years of back issues on each and I read stories about Jack O'Connor. That solidified my decision and when I got out of school and got my first real job, I got a new 700 ADL. That was 1981 when the bolts were jeweled and slick as snot. Still have it. [/QUOTE]
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