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Model 88 Winchester fans?
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<blockquote data-quote="Straight Shooter" data-source="post: 2994815" data-attributes="member: 42638"><p>My first center fire rifle also. When I went to college. Mine was very accurate. Stock was short and I ended up with the thumb of my shooting hand right under my nose and would get punched in the nose everytime I shot. Trigger was horrible. However, those two things didn't seem to bother me because it was my first hunting rifle and I didn't know any better. And when I was younger I made some great shots on running whitetails. Then I got my first Ruger M77. And wow what a difference. A stock that fit and a decent trigger. I didn't know how much I had been missing. I let my brother use it and he broke it in half right at the wrist. I found a company that made the stock and ordered one. They sent me a stock with a huge blemish on it. I couldn't believe someone would even something like that out to a customer. The barreled action is just sitting in storage for the past 30 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Straight Shooter, post: 2994815, member: 42638"] My first center fire rifle also. When I went to college. Mine was very accurate. Stock was short and I ended up with the thumb of my shooting hand right under my nose and would get punched in the nose everytime I shot. Trigger was horrible. However, those two things didn't seem to bother me because it was my first hunting rifle and I didn't know any better. And when I was younger I made some great shots on running whitetails. Then I got my first Ruger M77. And wow what a difference. A stock that fit and a decent trigger. I didn't know how much I had been missing. I let my brother use it and he broke it in half right at the wrist. I found a company that made the stock and ordered one. They sent me a stock with a huge blemish on it. I couldn't believe someone would even something like that out to a customer. The barreled action is just sitting in storage for the past 30 years. [/QUOTE]
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