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<blockquote data-quote="wilkup" data-source="post: 2264632" data-attributes="member: 74276"><p>Let me start by stating I'm a minimalist by nature, which I'm learning is a rare quality in the firearms community. </p><p>With said, I'll always own one centerfire boltgun and a companion levergun. Between those two rifles, I'm completely content.</p><p>My levergun is a custom trapper Marlin chambered in 30-30AI I built myself. It's got peeps and is basically a fast handling six shot 300 Savage equivalent and gets me to 200 yards comfortably. It also makes a helluva saddle rifle. Weighs just a hair over 5lbs.</p><p>My current boltgun is a 270 Win. I seem to change this up every few years out of boredom and my lack of a desire to collect things. Somehow I always find myself coming back to the old 270. It will kill anything in the Central/North Cascades I hunt here in the PNW.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wilkup, post: 2264632, member: 74276"] Let me start by stating I’m a minimalist by nature, which I’m learning is a rare quality in the firearms community. With said, I’ll always own one centerfire boltgun and a companion levergun. Between those two rifles, I’m completely content. My levergun is a custom trapper Marlin chambered in 30-30AI I built myself. It’s got peeps and is basically a fast handling six shot 300 Savage equivalent and gets me to 200 yards comfortably. It also makes a helluva saddle rifle. Weighs just a hair over 5lbs. My current boltgun is a 270 Win. I seem to change this up every few years out of boredom and my lack of a desire to collect things. Somehow I always find myself coming back to the old 270. It will kill anything in the Central/North Cascades I hunt here in the PNW. [/QUOTE]
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