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My new, old school, long range rifle.
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2735327" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>This will bring about some chuckles no doubt.</p><p>But as many here know, Savage was the first in this country to legitimize being a lefty in a right handed world.</p><p>They introduced the first true lefty bolt action, as i recall in the late 50s.</p><p>In the early 60s i decided id had enough of the pump action rifles and bought one.</p><p>It was what they referred to as the model 110 Premier grade.</p><p>It was only available in a few cartridges, including 30/06 which is what i bought. What separated it from from others in the 110 line was the stock.</p><p>It had a beautifull walnut stock with rosewood grip cap and forend along with skip line checkering.</p><p>From across a room many would mistake it for a Wetherby.</p><p>I ultimately traded it to a guy whoes add i saw in the old Shotgun News, way back in the day.</p><p>He had a 700 Rem BDL in 7 mag, and it kicked too much for him.</p><p>And if you can believe it, he wanted something with much less recoil, like a 30/06. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2735327, member: 12443"] This will bring about some chuckles no doubt. But as many here know, Savage was the first in this country to legitimize being a lefty in a right handed world. They introduced the first true lefty bolt action, as i recall in the late 50s. In the early 60s i decided id had enough of the pump action rifles and bought one. It was what they referred to as the model 110 Premier grade. It was only available in a few cartridges, including 30/06 which is what i bought. What separated it from from others in the 110 line was the stock. It had a beautifull walnut stock with rosewood grip cap and forend along with skip line checkering. From across a room many would mistake it for a Wetherby. I ultimately traded it to a guy whoes add i saw in the old Shotgun News, way back in the day. He had a 700 Rem BDL in 7 mag, and it kicked too much for him. And if you can believe it, he wanted something with much less recoil, like a 30/06. lol [/QUOTE]
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