A .308 Winchester round will fit in the chamber of a .30-06 and this is of course a very dangerous situation if it was to be fired especially in an older action. Beyond that I can be of no help but I am certain there are others on this forum that have the appropriate gauges to measure the bore and c...
ITs not worth 1500 unless you go buy Cabela's phony used gun pricing. I agree completely, I think that was just his "ain't I giving you such a good deal" line. Comparing the one in the link you sent with this one I think this one is in better shape and nicer wood so considering that Cabel...
The twist on the outside of the barrel is the result of the hammer forged barrel. its a sign of their manufacturing. I have a 6.5x54 MS made in 1958 that I paid about 650 for in 05, is he looking to sell? He is selling and I am looking at buying, he wants $1,000 but thinks it is worth $1,500. I am ...
I am looking at a Steyr Mannlicher in 7x57 that the guy thinks is 1950's production when this style kind of came back for a bit. It is in pristine shape with a full mannlicher style stock, butter knife bolt handle (very smooth). 18" barrel (my guess) that has some "twist" style to it....
But jack oconnor was a hired hand of Winchesters who wrote to sell model seventy's on .270 Winchester. Context has a lot to do with which gun is best. I was on an elk hunt in Idaho where it was very thick timber with only small meadows and wash out areas for clearings. All of the elk shot were with...
Two points, bullet selection and shot placement. If you do these two correctly then these are fine calibers to use on Elk. In general, I agree. But after humping my butt up and down too many mountains I have learned that elk, being wild animals, don't always like to stand still, close, or with a pe...
The thing is, all these people who hunt big game with medium to light caliber rifles are not paying what we have to pay for elk tags in Colorado. A Colorado resident elk tag is about $25. A non-resident tag is over $500. Not to forget guide fees, lodging, food and gas. We can't afford to have a lig...
Glad to see 1911fan mention the 7mm-08 to you. That would be my reccomendation. No offense meant to the .308, but the 7mm-08 shoots flatter and is ,in my opinion, the superior cartidge in that it can do anything the .308 can do. On the hunting side of things you could do much worse than the 7mm-08 a...
H&H, back then it was USPS delivery to the mailbox. NO stinkin' FFL's needed. I remember buying mossberg .22's from the army/CMP for $8.75 I still have a couple of them. There was a wholesaler in NYC that handguns from everywhere, I think RG's were 5 dollars, and H&R and Iver johnsons were ...
Belgiboy wrote:Try the Louisville swamp WMA, take 169 south all the way to Jordan and then take a right. Plenty of rabbit over there. Have fun with the kids