Never shot or have seen a brenneke rare here.Speaking about riffles, the one I would love to have after the Steyr Mannlicher is Sauer 202 Highland, probleby the same caliber as I have, 7X64 Brenneke, for some odd reason that caliber have always given me a knock down on them deers I've shoot. Probleby the combo of the bullet and speed.
I bought the Steyr Mannlicher because I've always wanted one with a full stock, it's short and compact and fit for a guy who has to move alot in the field, have had it since 2000 I think.
Before I used to swap riffle at least once a seasonlet me see what calibers I can remember...
222
223
243
2x 6,5x55
7x64 Brenneke
30-30
308
30-06
30-378 weatherby (still got it, need a new stock though lol) it's my main beaver riffle!
Have had some yankee brands, Remington, Winchester, and ummm, 4 Sako's, Sauer, Steyr.
Probleby a hobby I'll head back to when there is a two maniac puppies ruining our house again
I didnt knew they was premium rifles over there Dave.Never shot or have seen a brenneke rare here.
Those are premium rifles to us tor.
Lot's of sub 500.00 rifles here
The terrain is hard on finishes and wood here.
Most of my friend's have synthetic stock's.
One guy has almost all of the ruger number 1s
And with the mannlicher stocks
Don't see many of that style here either.
.243 30-30 .308 30-06 7mm rem
300 win are probably the most popular.
6mm is gaining ground
What breed of dog is that.I didnt knew they was premium rifles over there Dave.
I've had a Sako stainless, but I prefer wood due the look, but with the weather I got, Stainless is the best pick with synth stock.
The Brenneke caliber is rare in Norway too, but that is due everyone just speak about them yankee calibers, we've forgotten that Austrich&Germany has a long tradtion.
7×64 is very close to a caliber your guys have, 284.
he was a wire hair dachs hund dog Dave, colour black&tan (rare on them wire haired). Super strong mentally, loved car rides, no bark indoor, animal when he could hunt, as close as it can be a perfect one I guess.What breed of dog is that.
There is still many 7mm 8mm mauser and other rifles in those calibers.
How popular are American rifles and calibers tor?
Sako and sauer and many European rifles are known to be excellent quality but rare here.
Found wasps in my steel toed boots
They weren't happyView attachment 139583
My neightbour use a riffle he bought from me, Sauer 202, caliber 6,5x65, has a silencer and Schmidt&Bender optic.
The other rifle is mine, I'm not so rich as him Dave, Steyr Mannlicher SBS 96, caliber 7x64 Brenneke and Zeizz Victory optic.
Speaking about riffles, the one I would love to have after the Steyr Mannlicher is Sauer 202 Highland, probleby the same caliber as I have, 7X64 Brenneke, for some odd reason that caliber have always given me a knock down on them deers I've shoot. Probleby the combo of the bullet and speed.
I bought the Steyr Mannlicher because I've always wanted one with a full stock, it's short and compact and fit for a guy who has to move alot in the field, have had it since 2000 I think.
Before I used to swap riffle at least once a seasonlet me see what calibers I can remember...
222
223
243
2x 6,5x55
7x64 Brenneke
30-30
308
30-06
30-378 weatherby (still got it, need a new stock though lol) it's my main beaver riffle!
Have had some yankee brands, Remington, Winchester, and ummm, 4 Sako's, Sauer, Steyr.
Probleby a hobby I'll head back to when there is a two maniac puppies ruining our house again
My rifle was 150.00 tor
.308 savage
I poor
So apparently my Stihl Rewards order showed up yesterday....sort of.Tell them mfers to get your *s-word ordered!
Nice system, too bad I don't have $10k to drop on it....
Could probably shatter windows in my house with it.
Check out Parts Express. A DIY speaker kit is a lot more affordable than production speakers.
I got my stuff for the boat, my bluetooth speaker build and some tower speakers I will build in the future from them.
https://www.parts-express.com/cat/speaker-kits/286