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Semi Autos legal to hunt big game in PA.
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1982947" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well of coarse i joke, my first season hunting Pa was in 1947, this past season was my 72nd consecutive season there.</p><p>My first rifle was a 94 Winchester 3030 which at that time probably accounted for half of all the guns used for deer hunting there. My father and older brother also had 94 Winchesters.</p><p>2 years later i had a new model 141 Remington pump in 35 Rem, it cost $105 new which was a tidy sum then.</p><p>Both my brother and father had new model 99 Savages in 300 savage. All had the factory buckhorn sites, but within a year or so all had receiver sites installed.</p><p>So i started out using todays classics when they were new.</p><p>Scopes at that time were to be stared at on someone else's gun, they were that scarse.</p><p>Unfortunately the only thing scarce in Pa today are hunters, i can only imagine what 72 more seasons might look like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1982947, member: 12443"] Well of coarse i joke, my first season hunting Pa was in 1947, this past season was my 72nd consecutive season there. My first rifle was a 94 Winchester 3030 which at that time probably accounted for half of all the guns used for deer hunting there. My father and older brother also had 94 Winchesters. 2 years later i had a new model 141 Remington pump in 35 Rem, it cost $105 new which was a tidy sum then. Both my brother and father had new model 99 Savages in 300 savage. All had the factory buckhorn sites, but within a year or so all had receiver sites installed. So i started out using todays classics when they were new. Scopes at that time were to be stared at on someone else’s gun, they were that scarse. Unfortunately the only thing scarce in Pa today are hunters, i can only imagine what 72 more seasons might look like. [/QUOTE]
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