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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
If you could have just one rifle back ?
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<blockquote data-quote="glbhunter" data-source="post: 1422787" data-attributes="member: 100645"><p>I can't believe you guys sold some of your guns to buy a home. I already feel a lot better. I've got to fess up. I did the same thing some time back and it as haunted me ever since. I sold a browning 22 challenger pistol, a T-bolt 22 rifle, a Remington 722 300 savage rifle that my dad had given me and a couple of shot guns.</p><p> I had worked up a great load for the 300 sav. I did some comparing with loads 300sav and 308 and decided to try H335. I came up with a load with 150 bronze point that chronographed with a friends early model chron. We achieved 2945 fps. Back then I remember him changing some sort of paper screens every time. Oh and I used a big old cast iron press from Herters . Dad and I used that load for many years, and took a lot of game with it. Wow! Im gready, I'd love to have them all back, mostly the 722.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glbhunter, post: 1422787, member: 100645"] I can't believe you guys sold some of your guns to buy a home. I already feel a lot better. I've got to fess up. I did the same thing some time back and it as haunted me ever since. I sold a browning 22 challenger pistol, a T-bolt 22 rifle, a Remington 722 300 savage rifle that my dad had given me and a couple of shot guns. I had worked up a great load for the 300 sav. I did some comparing with loads 300sav and 308 and decided to try H335. I came up with a load with 150 bronze point that chronographed with a friends early model chron. We achieved 2945 fps. Back then I remember him changing some sort of paper screens every time. Oh and I used a big old cast iron press from Herters . Dad and I used that load for many years, and took a lot of game with it. Wow! Im gready, I'd love to have them all back, mostly the 722. [/QUOTE]
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