Ron660
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SouthpawIs that image flipped or are you also a south paw?
Yes those are left-handed bolt-actions. I can shoot either way but prefer left. Lever-actions work well with southpaws too.Is that image flipped or are you also a south paw?
The 222 mag sounds pretty neat. I had a 17M2 once and used it to squirrel hunt. My 17HMR and 22mag was more accurate so I sold it.I'm just the opposite, I try to keep everything standard, mostly due to cost and availability and yes I do a lot of reloading.
For me it's mostly .22lr, 9x19, .40s&w, .45acp, .223, 300blk, .308 and 12ga.
The funny thing now is that the oddball stuff can be easier to find than the standard stuff and is sometimes cheaper.
Closest thing I have to oddball anymore is a Sako in 222 rem mag and also not really that odd is a Walther gsp conversion in
.17hm2 (and .22) (gun is probably odder than the cartridge).
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Way back when had a Savage 99 in .22 hi power, sold it because of the lack of availability of the ammo.
Yes! Hopefully I get 1000 rounds out of that barrel.That .264 Winchester magnum a screamer I bet
Roger 77 mk2. 6.5x55 swedish Mauser. Only thing available at the time I bought it (90's) was empty brass from Norma. Was $25 box of 20 brass way back then. Wanting to buy my Dad's T/C Contender barrel in .219 zipper.
Swiss .41 Caliber from 1867 is a real odd-ball LOL
Yes they are over 100 years old and do fire!
The rifle is a twin rimfire....
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