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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 89165" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Dave,</p><p>Great images, you busy for the next three months. I need someone to create such quality images for some articles I am working on /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif </p><p></p><p>Dave, you really should track down some .25-20 ammo and shoot that old beauty. Not long range or anything big, maybe at a rabbit or two. I believe that shooting an old .25-20 would be a very nice experience. I recall shooting one in my youth, thought it was a real hot-rod compared to the .22 shorts I usually hunted with. Have a vague memory of being impressed at how hard that old rifle hit a bright yellow metal sign that was not supposed to be shot at. Might be the reason I enjoy shooting steel plates so much...</p><p></p><p>As for the 94, not sure how hard it would be to find .32 Special ammo but it would be a hoot to take it into the woods and make some venison with it. We would all excuse you from long range shooting so that you tell us about the nostalgia of hunting with that old Winchester. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, you could just oil them up real good and put them in the back corner of the safe. Be sure to handle them every six months or so just to let them know you care about them. They are fine rifles to own - congratulations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 89165, member: 25"] Dave, Great images, you busy for the next three months. I need someone to create such quality images for some articles I am working on [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] Dave, you really should track down some .25-20 ammo and shoot that old beauty. Not long range or anything big, maybe at a rabbit or two. I believe that shooting an old .25-20 would be a very nice experience. I recall shooting one in my youth, thought it was a real hot-rod compared to the .22 shorts I usually hunted with. Have a vague memory of being impressed at how hard that old rifle hit a bright yellow metal sign that was not supposed to be shot at. Might be the reason I enjoy shooting steel plates so much... As for the 94, not sure how hard it would be to find .32 Special ammo but it would be a hoot to take it into the woods and make some venison with it. We would all excuse you from long range shooting so that you tell us about the nostalgia of hunting with that old Winchester. On the other hand, you could just oil them up real good and put them in the back corner of the safe. Be sure to handle them every six months or so just to let them know you care about them. They are fine rifles to own - congratulations. [/QUOTE]
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