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What is your favorite rifle in your arsenal?
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<blockquote data-quote="DF7753" data-source="post: 1708209" data-attributes="member: 32095"><p>Like Lee, I have a well experienced Rem 700 ADL, but in 30-06. I bought it used in the mid 70's. It's ridden over 1000 miles in the scabbard in various wilderness areas of New Mexico, Colorado and Arizona with me and a son and daughter. </p><p>I've lost count of the deer, elk, coyotes, prairie dogs as well as two Oryx it has dropped from powder burn range out to over 600 yards.</p><p>The stock has been repaired with brass pins and "cement" from a fracture when it protected my leg from a kicking pack mule, but it still puts 180 Sierra game kings in an inch or less when I check it on paper. </p><p>I have, and have used fancier, faster, more exotic and more accurate rifles, but when I draw that long awaited permit and the shot Really counts I will have that familiar rifle in my hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DF7753, post: 1708209, member: 32095"] Like Lee, I have a well experienced Rem 700 ADL, but in 30-06. I bought it used in the mid 70’s. It’s ridden over 1000 miles in the scabbard in various wilderness areas of New Mexico, Colorado and Arizona with me and a son and daughter. I’ve lost count of the deer, elk, coyotes, prairie dogs as well as two Oryx it has dropped from powder burn range out to over 600 yards. The stock has been repaired with brass pins and “cement” from a fracture when it protected my leg from a kicking pack mule, but it still puts 180 Sierra game kings in an inch or less when I check it on paper. I have, and have used fancier, faster, more exotic and more accurate rifles, but when I draw that long awaited permit and the shot Really counts I will have that familiar rifle in my hands. [/QUOTE]
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