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20 BRX looks good I like 30 degree shoulders and long necks. :D
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Actually, a 416Rigby. By Rigby.


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I'd be happy with any of Mistit's hand me downs 8)
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Waldo wrote:
trevort wrote:don't get shotguns at all.
Class can't be brought or learnt, you are either born with it or you're not :)

A nice shotgun is a work of art a good rifle is more an engineering exercise.

Waldo so true about a shotgun being a work of art, somehow wood and steel have been combined to create a gun which just balances, fits and will hit whatever it's pointed at and usually when it's moving. Personally I want a round action sxs. Maker I'm not too concerned about at least until I come into an unusually large amount of money.
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its funny how we see the same thing but see it so differently. The engineering and precision is the attractive thing about a rifle while to me, a shotgun looks like two drain pipes to spray things with
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mn1863 wrote:
Waldo wrote:
trevort wrote:don't get shotguns at all.
Class can't be brought or learnt, you are either born with it or you're not :)

A nice shotgun is a work of art a good rifle is more an engineering exercise.

Waldo so true about a shotgun being a work of art, somehow wood and steel have been combined to create a gun which just balances, fits and will hit whatever it's pointed at and usually when it's moving. Personally I want a round action sxs. Maker I'm not too concerned about at least until I come into an unusually large amount of money.
SXS is the snizzle oh and a funny hat as well. :)
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Croaky wrote:I'd be happy with any of Mistit's hand me downs 8)
I would be too , that's the silly part about it , I bought a surgeon repeater last night for some thing differant , will pick it up once my permit arrives
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Sauer Wolverine in 6.5 swede with Swarovski x5i 5-25 x 56 ...for those long range fallow varmints
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I like a nice rifle but if funds no issue I would spend up big on a shotgun. A nice shotgun is an extension of your body and when you throw to your shoulder what ever you look at gets hit. Rifle all precision aiming a good shotgun is all feel. I can look at Rifles and drool over it but I have to have a shotgun too my shoulder before the drool starts :lol:
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mn1863 wrote:
Waldo wrote:
trevort wrote:don't get shotguns at all.
Class can't be brought or learnt, you are either born with it or you're not :)

A nice shotgun is a work of art a good rifle is more an engineering exercise.

Waldo so true about a shotgun being a work of art, somehow wood and steel have been combined to create a gun which just balances, fits and will hit whatever it's pointed at and usually when it's moving. Personally I want a round action sxs. Maker I'm not too concerned about at least until I come into an unusually large amount of money.
This explains it better than I did :lol:
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Good to see a few dedicated shotgunners on AHN, variety certainly is the spice of life and there is more than one way of putting varmints on the ground 8)

Nice to see some also enjoy the finer aspects of the SxS configuration and fine headware 8) 8)

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mn1863 wrote: Personally I want a round action sxs. Maker I'm not too concerned about at least until I come into an unusually large amount of money.

I thought long and drooled about the new Beretta Parallelo but budget just kinda got in the way and preferred to throw the money into a new competition UO instead. Very happy with what I have though and knocking over a few ducks this season with the SxS, the Vizsla and my Barbour flat cap was a highlight of this years hunting :D :D 8) 8)
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Waldo wrote:Good to see a few dedicated shotgunners on AHN, variety certainly is the spice of life and there is more than one way of putting varmints on the ground 8)

Nice to see some also enjoy the finer aspects of the SxS configuration and fine headware 8) 8)

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Oops I am on a fair few drugs currently.
That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it.
Now back to laying on the couch feeling sorry for myself....
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Sako 22-250 wrote:Sauer Wolverine in 6.5 swede with Swarovski x5i 5-25 x 56 ...for those long range fallow varmints

We have to get you to build something. Just have to.

Now any of the shotgunners wanna try an on topic post?


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