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Most versatile chambering for handloaders?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pmacc60" data-source="post: 1613885" data-attributes="member: 64018"><p>memth I know a lot of one gun hunters and on the east coast there are many. You would be surprised that you are far more extravagant then these guys are. One in particular is carrying the same Winchester 94 3030 with open sites as he did when I ran across him in 1974. It's the only rifle he owns and feels no need for another. He kills a buck every year so who to say he needs anything else. I also use one rifle to do most of the hunting in Md and Pa. It's a Rem 760 carbine with a 2x7 leupold on it and it shoots 165 gr noslers at 3/4 inch groups. I have many and always buying more but this one suits the hunting I do and has served me well since I bought it in 1980.</p><p> Many on this sight have many rifles and that's the reason I stated my answer as such. I am also well aware of the old saying " beware of the man with one gun" Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pmacc60, post: 1613885, member: 64018"] memth I know a lot of one gun hunters and on the east coast there are many. You would be surprised that you are far more extravagant then these guys are. One in particular is carrying the same Winchester 94 3030 with open sites as he did when I ran across him in 1974. It’s the only rifle he owns and feels no need for another. He kills a buck every year so who to say he needs anything else. I also use one rifle to do most of the hunting in Md and Pa. It’s a Rem 760 carbine with a 2x7 leupold on it and it shoots 165 gr noslers at 3/4 inch groups. I have many and always buying more but this one suits the hunting I do and has served me well since I bought it in 1980. Many on this sight have many rifles and that’s the reason I stated my answer as such. I am also well aware of the old saying “ beware of the man with one gun” Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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