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<blockquote data-quote="tony d willIiams" data-source="post: 1795494" data-attributes="member: 108777"><p>Back when I was 11 years of age, (1967), I purchased my new Mohawk 600 308 for $104.00 out the door. Back in constitutional days. I had been working so I could have a hunting rifle when I was allowed to hunt big game at 12. With open sights it would make a five inch group at 500 yards. I was young, did not have old man muscle twitches then and my eyes could see a louse on an eagle. If I remember correctly 3.75 pounds, 18.25 inch barrel, had the butt stock cut to fit me, leather sling stiffened things up. Wish I still had it. As a young man I would carry that puppy through the mountains all day.</p><p>By my father's directions, 1 in the chamber, 5 wrapped in a sock in my pocket. He taught me accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tony d willIiams, post: 1795494, member: 108777"] Back when I was 11 years of age, (1967), I purchased my new Mohawk 600 308 for $104.00 out the door. Back in constitutional days. I had been working so I could have a hunting rifle when I was allowed to hunt big game at 12. With open sights it would make a five inch group at 500 yards. I was young, did not have old man muscle twitches then and my eyes could see a louse on an eagle. If I remember correctly 3.75 pounds, 18.25 inch barrel, had the butt stock cut to fit me, leather sling stiffened things up. Wish I still had it. As a young man I would carry that puppy through the mountains all day. By my father's directions, 1 in the chamber, 5 wrapped in a sock in my pocket. He taught me accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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