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Which Gun
#511
RE: Which Gun
I guess if you were allowed to keep only one, you'd have to have something multi-functional if you hunt big/small game. Sooooo.... Since I'm a turkey hunting nut, I guess that limits me to a shotgun. Any one will do, but I'd prefer something that can take a scope for deer, and ideally a slug barrel. My 870 would work, but it would be painful to not have a good bolt gun for deer season. Painful.
#513
Typical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Indiana county, Pa
Posts: 681
RE: Which Gun
if i had to pick just one of my guns to keep, it would have to be my Rem. model 721 in the .300 H&H mag. ive had this rifle for a long time and would never give it up. like some of the others have said about their rifles, its tried and true. very seldom needs a second shot.
#519
RE: Which Gun
this is a tought one buthere's my choices.
shotgun:benelli SBE, the fastest, most reliable, and cleanest working shotgun around
rifle: marlin 30/30, nothing special just old reliable. it gets the job done.
shotgun:benelli SBE, the fastest, most reliable, and cleanest working shotgun around
rifle: marlin 30/30, nothing special just old reliable. it gets the job done.
#520
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Northeast PA
Posts: 633
RE: Which Gun
One fromwhat I have now?
"My" Churchill combo gun. 223 over 12ga.
So called "less expensive" model.
It was originally Dad's. He bought it 18+ years ago and you don't want to know how much he paid for it, although it was a LOT less than what he might have. (helps having friends who are importers and willing to sell at cost, and beingin the right placewhen someone re-negs on partially paid order) And the fact I may never be able to afford another weapon of the same quality like it is only part of the reason. The other is that "it's Dad's" and although he isn't gone, it's one of those things I've "pre-inherited" and it means as much to me. AND it covers all of the bases for hunting.
"My" Churchill combo gun. 223 over 12ga.
So called "less expensive" model.
It was originally Dad's. He bought it 18+ years ago and you don't want to know how much he paid for it, although it was a LOT less than what he might have. (helps having friends who are importers and willing to sell at cost, and beingin the right placewhen someone re-negs on partially paid order) And the fact I may never be able to afford another weapon of the same quality like it is only part of the reason. The other is that "it's Dad's" and although he isn't gone, it's one of those things I've "pre-inherited" and it means as much to me. AND it covers all of the bases for hunting.