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<blockquote data-quote="nksmfamjp" data-source="post: 2027794" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>Interesting. I see why you like them. Those were amazingly popular when I was young. Weatherby's also.....both were seen at the top of the line for Montana hunting rifles. We loved meeting hunters with either. I was hunting with a sporterized 1917 and my dad a Ruger M77 tang safety......so we were pretty classic in that time too! Thanks for bringing up great memories with this post.</p><p></p><p>Were those hand carved or laser like the Weatherby Lasermark's?</p><p></p><p>I generally prefer the more classic rifles, usually based off a model 70 with slightly fancy wood, rounded forearm, straight comb, shadow cheek piece, ebony tip, steel grip cap, red pad, std to Ruger fancy checkering, and classic 6.5x55/6.5-06AI/270 Win/280 AI....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nksmfamjp, post: 2027794, member: 1951"] Interesting. I see why you like them. Those were amazingly popular when I was young. Weatherby’s also.....both were seen at the top of the line for Montana hunting rifles. We loved meeting hunters with either. I was hunting with a sporterized 1917 and my dad a Ruger M77 tang safety......so we were pretty classic in that time too! Thanks for bringing up great memories with this post. Were those hand carved or laser like the Weatherby Lasermark’s? I generally prefer the more classic rifles, usually based off a model 70 with slightly fancy wood, rounded forearm, straight comb, shadow cheek piece, ebony tip, steel grip cap, red pad, std to Ruger fancy checkering, and classic 6.5x55/6.5-06AI/270 Win/280 AI.... [/QUOTE]
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