Personal look back at 2010

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Personal look back at 2010

Post by boatme99 » Wed Jan 12, 2011 9:26 am

Well, it's 2011. Since I've been off for a few days, I thought I'd crack open the safe and oil down some guns. As I started I began counting. :shock:
Realized I picked up 9 guns in 2010!

Marlin 39A 30-30 (traded later)
Winchester 94 30-30
Winchester 22 pump action rifle
Savage 62 22 semi auto
Mossberg 500 20ga pump
CZ 52 7.62 X 25
Hi Point .45
Ruger Sr9c 9mm
Ruger Mk I 22

I think I'll go for an even 10 this year.
Happy New Year! :cheers:
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Re: Personal look back at 2010

Post by MoA » Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:53 pm

Lucky you. I only picked up two, a STGW 57 and a .45-70. I feel deprived.

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Re: Personal look back at 2010

Post by vmanicks » Wed Jan 12, 2011 3:08 pm

Woopie... Thats quite a collection.

Share some pics of your collection
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Re: Personal look back at 2010

Post by shooter » Wed Jan 12, 2011 11:12 pm

pics please
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Re: Personal look back at 2010

Post by xl_target » Thu Jan 13, 2011 1:08 am

Quit teasing these guys, boatme99. :D
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Re: Personal look back at 2010

Post by Subal das » Fri Jan 14, 2011 12:49 am

I got Condor 177, fixed scope, sound moderator and laser, changed bottle on micro flow, shooting on 50m range, quite accurate with Indian pellets. lovin it
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Re: Personal look back at 2010

Post by hamiclar01 » Sat Jan 15, 2011 2:27 pm

I might as well give a brief round up from Blighty.

The most important gun news of the year was Shooter getting his his FAC approved. He then went on a shopping spree for .308, .22lr, .17hmr and ? (remind me?). No mean feat considering the Cumbria shootings. He also got a great Winchester semi auto in composite stock, something he'd been searching for years, and top scores at all his shoots. He has added deer stalking to his talents. Both of us shot occasionally at my local club, where the owners have woken up and started to change targets every few months.

The sad news was Viks' departure. I was unfortunately unable to meet him more often this year, particularly at his farewell, where Grumpy and Shooter shot together for the first time. However, he managed to play with Dev's rifles. I still haven't. Lucky sod. He is curently with loved ones and we can't wait to have him back.

Nagarifle and MoA performed in much loved cameos. We still haven't been able to con MoA to shoot with us, though he played the ever gracious host and provided lots of range time for Dev who took the effort to track and meet him in his lair.

No story would be complete without the grand old man (....I can see it coming, so I'm wincing already) of IFG, the Bheeshma pitamah of Blighty, Grumps. Not only has he been a steady and reliable source of knowledge, but a bit of a beacon to remind us of level zero and a very generous friend. He even lent me his WH Pollard hammer to play till this summer.

Speaking personally, I got myself another Beretta 682 (can't have enough). Pretty much like property, the prices for these beauties have since then, gone up.

On the airgun front, sold off my Fwb 601, both my 124s, and the FX Cutlass and bought a Daystate Hunstman Midas instead. Loved the gun but hated the trigger and magazine feed. So, sold it and bought a Steyr LG110 FT at a very good deal. Also got a hunting stock made from Paul Wilson. Based on my mood, I used to lower the power and put up a set of Anshutz sights using it as a 10m rifle, or upped the output and set a scope to use outdoors. Still debating whether to sell the spare FT stock I have left or keep it.

Importantly, last December, my wife and I brought our V mached Hw80 and the Steyr with us to India. Equally importantly, organised a family get together for the whole Delhi branch of my clan, where everyone got a chance to shoot.
http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa24 ... 7412_n.jpg
http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa24 ... 4252_n.jpg
I think it triggered some interest, because we did an encore for the addicted the following weekend. No food, fewer people, lots of time and lots of shooting.
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Re: Personal look back at 2010

Post by shooter » Tue Jan 18, 2011 3:00 am

hey anand sorry bro i missed this post. you look much younger in the pics.

well the rifle you missed was the .243 Win. savage model 110 with a schmidt and bender 8X56 scope
In addition, i also bought a 10 bore sXS shotgun.
All in all it has been a good year esp the game shooting.

Also had my first spat with the antis and i emerged victorious (hopefully).
Cant forget 2 trips to shoot in france. Thanks MOA.

miss you vikram. thank you grumpy. Love you anand. Long live IFG.
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Re: Personal look back at 2010

Post by boris » Tue Jan 18, 2011 4:41 am

hamiclar01 wrote:I might as well give a brief round up from Blighty.

The most important gun news of the year was Shooter getting his his FAC approved. He then went on a shopping spree for .308, .22lr, .17hmr and ? (remind me?). No mean feat considering the Cumbria shootings. He also got a great Winchester semi auto in composite stock, something he'd been searching for years, and top scores at all his shoots. He has added deer stalking to his talents. Both of us shot occasionally at my local club, where the owners have woken up and started to change targets every few months.

The sad news was Viks' departure. I was unfortunately unable to meet him more often this year, particularly at his farewell, where Grumpy and Shooter shot together for the first time. However, he managed to play with Dev's rifles. I still haven't. Lucky sod. He is curently with loved ones and we can't wait to have him back.

Nagarifle and MoA performed in much loved cameos. We still haven't been able to con MoA to shoot with us, though he played the ever gracious host and provided lots of range time for Dev who took the effort to track and meet him in his lair.

No story would be complete without the grand old man (....I can see it coming, so I'm wincing already) of IFG, the Bheeshma pitamah of Blighty, Grumps. Not only has he been a steady and reliable source of knowledge, but a bit of a beacon to remind us of level zero and a very generous friend. He even lent me his WH Pollard hammer to play till this summer.

Speaking personally, I got myself another Beretta 682 (can't have enough). Pretty much like property, the prices for these beauties have since then, gone up.

On the airgun front, sold off my Fwb 601, both my 124s, and the FX Cutlass and bought a Daystate Hunstman Midas instead. Loved the gun but hated the trigger and magazine feed. So, sold it and bought a Steyr LG110 FT at a very good deal. Also got a hunting stock made from Paul Wilson. Based on my mood, I used to lower the power and put up a set of Anshutz sights using it as a 10m rifle, or upped the output and set a scope to use outdoors. Still debating whether to sell the spare FT stock I have left or keep it.

Importantly, last December, my wife and I brought our V mached Hw80 and the Steyr with us to India. Equally importantly, organised a family get together for the whole Delhi branch of my clan, where everyone got a chance to shoot.
http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa24 ... 7412_n.jpg
http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa24 ... 4252_n.jpg
I think it triggered some interest, because we did an encore for the addicted the following weekend. No food, fewer people, lots of time and lots of shooting.
where do you live sir,the rifle in the photo specially the scope is a beauty.
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Re: Personal look back at 2010

Post by Sakobav » Tue Jan 18, 2011 8:20 am

Nice going Anand..great write up now if shooter could show pictures of his 'harem' beauties..ahem the guns..

Cheers

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Re: Personal look back at 2010

Post by hamiclar01 » Wed Jan 19, 2011 3:10 am

shooter wrote:hey anand sorry bro i missed this post. you look much younger in the pics.
Yes Dev, got my childhood back when I went home
ngrewal wrote:Nice going Anand..great write up now if shooter could show pictures of his 'harem' beauties..ahem the guns..
Cheers
Thanks Navi, if he doesn't, then I'll remember to take my camera along our next shooting trip
boris wrote: where do you live sir,the rifle in the photo specially the scope is a beauty.
Boris, I divide time between Cambridge and Delhi, as it says on my profile.
The air gun is a Steyr LG110 FT with a hunting stock, bearing a Nikon Monarch 6.5-20x44 AO M
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Re: Personal look back at 2010

Post by MoA » Wed Jan 19, 2011 1:16 pm

shooter wrote: well the rifle you missed was the .243 Win. savage model 110 with a schmidt and bender 8X56 scope
In addition, i also bought a 10 bore sXS shotgun.
All in all it has been a good year esp the game shooting.

Also had my first spat with the antis and i emerged victorious (hopefully).
Cant forget 2 trips to shoot in france. Thanks MOA.
I could always the the S&B off your hands since you dislike it so much.
When are we going next?

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Re: Personal look back at 2010

Post by Vikram » Wed Jan 19, 2011 2:47 pm

Anand, thanks for a nice report. I miss you guys a lot.Hope to make up for it soon.

The .243 Savage with the Schmidt& Bender scope.It shoots very accurate and the scope is superbly clear.No recoil to speak of.Just the decibel levels can be a bit disconcerting if you have no ear protection.

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Will try to put up the ZummerZet report soon.You can see a few goodies there.


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Re: Personal look back at 2010

Post by Yaj » Wed Jan 19, 2011 3:06 pm

hamiclar01 wrote: The air gun is a Steyr LG110 FT with a hunting stock, bearing a Nikon Monarch 6.5-20x44 AO M
Wow! That is a beauty!
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