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Do you name your rifles?
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<blockquote data-quote="VTbluegrass" data-source="post: 1651485" data-attributes="member: 104786"><p>Only one has a proper name. My old Rem 700 in .270 was dubbed "Mojo" by a good friend and the previous owner. She seems to draw animals out of hiding when you need a little luck. </p><p>Other than my dad's old Marlin in .35 Rem nothing else has been around long enough to get called more than by its name. Luckily most are different makes and calibers so it's not confusing.</p><p>Marlin, Remington, Weatherby, Kimber, and MRC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VTbluegrass, post: 1651485, member: 104786"] Only one has a proper name. My old Rem 700 in .270 was dubbed “Mojo” by a good friend and the previous owner. She seems to draw animals out of hiding when you need a little luck. Other than my dad’s old Marlin in .35 Rem nothing else has been around long enough to get called more than by its name. Luckily most are different makes and calibers so it’s not confusing. Marlin, Remington, Weatherby, Kimber, and MRC. [/QUOTE]
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