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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Value Winnie 88 in 284 Win
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<blockquote data-quote="Peddler 76" data-source="post: 2276414" data-attributes="member: 106148"><p>I'll be 80 next month so when I say I was a youngster when I owned a .284, 308 and .358 in the pre 64 Model 88. Not all at the same time because money was tight and nobody I knew owned more than 2 rifles. I had the opportunity to steal a '71 so I sold the .284, you know bigger has always been better. The .358 didn't last long because I was 5'6" and a buck 35. The '71 was heavier and not as bad. Memories!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peddler 76, post: 2276414, member: 106148"] I’ll be 80 next month so when I say I was a youngster when I owned a .284, 308 and .358 in the pre 64 Model 88. Not all at the same time because money was tight and nobody I knew owned more than 2 rifles. I had the opportunity to steal a ‘71 so I sold the .284, you know bigger has always been better. The .358 didn’t last long because I was 5’6” and a buck 35. The ‘71 was heavier and not as bad. Memories! [/QUOTE]
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