Rifle question for XL and others...
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I think the Stevens 200 is more akin to the the old Savage 110, with the recoil lug behind the barrel nut, where the Axis has the recoil lug in the stock, and it fits in a slot in the barrel or receiver. Evidently the system works, since everyone seems to be starting to use the Axis-type recoil lug system.
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Re: Rifle question for XL and others...
Value for money = savage axis. Dirt cheap. Can afford to mess around with it. Accurate. Bad trigger. I really wanted to buy one and have fired one.
Or get any old action and put on a new barrel , more like a new project.
I wont go into calibres etc as one can discuss them to kingdom come so just touching on the topic.
However will swear by 7-08. Ive shot it, hunted with it. Accurate, low recoil, does the job.
For a first rifle, i suggest get an 'american' calibre. so go for a 260 rem than a 6.5 swede. esp when u like shorter actions.
End of the day, shot placement beats calibre. if you fear .308 recoil, dont even go near a 270.
Or get any old action and put on a new barrel , more like a new project.
I wont go into calibres etc as one can discuss them to kingdom come so just touching on the topic.
However will swear by 7-08. Ive shot it, hunted with it. Accurate, low recoil, does the job.
For a first rifle, i suggest get an 'american' calibre. so go for a 260 rem than a 6.5 swede. esp when u like shorter actions.
End of the day, shot placement beats calibre. if you fear .308 recoil, dont even go near a 270.
You want more gun control? Use both hands!
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So Tim, what did you decide on for the little guy?
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I was too excited -- the subject has vanished from the occasional conversations. My Son decided to get him involved in upland type bird hunting = I suspect because he already has a Mossberg pump. I know they went shooting clays a few times. However, the subject of hunting and guns seems to have been dropped. My Son does a lot of traveling for his work, and is a bit hard to catch, but I will keep you posted on this.
Once again, I got very excited, only to see things vaporize, apparently...
Once again, I got very excited, only to see things vaporize, apparently...
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The last I heard from them, my Son had given Little Ben his .22 (a Remington 513 that I bought my Son when he was about 11).
I'm going to see what's happening with all of this. Maybe it is time to "strike" and turn the kid into a milsurp enthusiast!
I'm going to see what's happening with all of this. Maybe it is time to "strike" and turn the kid into a milsurp enthusiast!
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Timmy,
Not to get disheartened. I am sure the time will come when he will greatly appreciate the centrefire rifle you are going to present him with and teach him how to shoot it well.
Best-
Vikram
Not to get disheartened. I am sure the time will come when he will greatly appreciate the centrefire rifle you are going to present him with and teach him how to shoot it well.
Best-
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Gentlemen:
Here is the outcome: I got him a Ruger American in .308 with a Redfield 3-9x.
He seems happy enough!
Here is the outcome: I got him a Ruger American in .308 with a Redfield 3-9x.
He seems happy enough!
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Nice.
Is that the flag of Colorado on his hat? I assumed you guys were in New Mexico.
Is that the flag of Colorado on his hat? I assumed you guys were in New Mexico.
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Hello Timmy,
> Your son is lucky to have a doting father like you who has gifted him a fine Ruger 0.308 with a 3 x 9 Redfield scope
> An ideal Christmas gift the youngster will cherish for a very very long time......
> Hope to see some pics of the trophies he bags in the days ahead.....
Briha
> Your son is lucky to have a doting father like you who has gifted him a fine Ruger 0.308 with a 3 x 9 Redfield scope
> An ideal Christmas gift the youngster will cherish for a very very long time......
> Hope to see some pics of the trophies he bags in the days ahead.....
Briha
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Very Nice Tim.
The little guy looks pretty happy with his new acquisition.
Tim doesn't live in New Mexico at present but he's lived all over the states. He claims New Mexico as his spiritual home.
The little guy looks pretty happy with his new acquisition.
I believe Tim's son lives in Colorado.Commonwealth_of_PA wrote:Nice.
Is that the flag of Colorado on his hat? I assumed you guys were in New Mexico.
Tim doesn't live in New Mexico at present but he's lived all over the states. He claims New Mexico as his spiritual home.
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Nice, nice timmy - Ben looks very pleased with Santa's delivery!
Now on to planning for the next Christmas present...to saturate in him the love for guns, light his 'wild west' enthusiasm - maybe one of these?
From here: http://www.henryrifles.com/rifles/the-henry-3030/
The Henry .30/30 Rifle. The Perennial Choice of the Whitetail Hunter
http://www.henryrifles.com/wp-content/u ... nter21.jpg
In fact, it’s a safe bet that in the past century, no other round has put more antlers on the wall and venison in the freezer than the .30-30.
I just love lever action for the sheer historical feel of it!
Now on to planning for the next Christmas present...to saturate in him the love for guns, light his 'wild west' enthusiasm - maybe one of these?
From here: http://www.henryrifles.com/rifles/the-henry-3030/
The Henry .30/30 Rifle. The Perennial Choice of the Whitetail Hunter
http://www.henryrifles.com/wp-content/u ... nter21.jpg
In fact, it’s a safe bet that in the past century, no other round has put more antlers on the wall and venison in the freezer than the .30-30.
I just love lever action for the sheer historical feel of it!
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Congrats Timmy on your grandsons gun and happy hunting...not sure how I missed this thread
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Thank you, brothers!
Yes, Little Ben and his dad Big Ben do live in Colorado, and yes, I'm most definitely a New Mexican to the core! (I don't know how many New Mexican Rajinikanth fans there are, tho! )
A lever gun is great, and Little Ben has already been shooting Big Ben's Marlin 336, so that ground is covered pretty good.
I still have try to inculcate an appreciation for old milsurp in Little Ben... hopefully, I will get the chance!
Yes, Little Ben and his dad Big Ben do live in Colorado, and yes, I'm most definitely a New Mexican to the core! (I don't know how many New Mexican Rajinikanth fans there are, tho! )
A lever gun is great, and Little Ben has already been shooting Big Ben's Marlin 336, so that ground is covered pretty good.
I still have try to inculcate an appreciation for old milsurp in Little Ben... hopefully, I will get the chance!
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Very lucky kid and a very loving grandfather, Ben must be on top of the clouds on becoming the owner of a fine rifle in a legendary caliber like the .308.
Keep us updated as how the young man his enjoying his new gift (hunting, target etc.).
Herb
Keep us updated as how the young man his enjoying his new gift (hunting, target etc.).
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Get him a SMLEtimmy wrote:I still have try to inculcate an appreciation for old milsurp in Little Ben... hopefully, I will get the chance!
Nothing like a gift well appreciated,you must be as happy as the recipient.