When I’m hunting in a nice stand I’ll use me nice old wood blued ‘60’s Rem 725. (Never happens) when I’m out with my stock bouncing against my center council or in the snow rain packing for miles it in the cold, sitting damp in the tent for a week, dropping it, bouncing and rubbing in my quad scabard, I use my Finnlights, they are tools to be used, and for backs woods hunting the light weight grippy synthetics and rust resistant stainless win hands down, they both have there uses.
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Is that controlled feed? Yea, didn't think so. Kind of heavy for a canoe paddle too.
I sure like their takedown BLR's. I have a 358 that gets a lot of use.
Other rather interesting products. Plus their highly recognizable logo-emblazoned essentials.![]()
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Yup, I love the BLRs,.. I have a walnut and blue PG 358win, 2 model 81 steel receivers in 284win and 7mm-08rem,.. I do like the model 81 steel receivers just a tad bit more than the alloy PG,.. don't get me wrong, I love my 358 and I will have it till I die,.. but the 81s handle a bit better and the steel receivers are a little slicker working than the alloy.
Oh.. and I also have a Deluxe Model BL-22.
and by the way,.. if you're not a woman,.. I hope to God that pretty undergarment belongs to your wife/girlfriend,... lol
When I’m hunting in a nice stand I’ll use me nice old wood blued ‘60’s Rem 725. (Never happens) when I’m out with my stock bouncing against my center council or in the snow rain packing for miles it in the cold, sitting damp in the tent for a week, dropping it, bouncing and rubbing in my quad scabard, I use my Finnlights, they are tools to be used, and for backs woods hunting the light weight grippy synthetics and rust resistant stainless win hands down, they both have there uses.

Undergarment??Hi viz head band. Here's another one with their logo.
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High viz head band,..lolol,... you still haven't told us if this stuff is yours or you're wifes,..![]()
I thought head bands were unisex? I like that one - it's got a nose cover to protect from frostbite in the winter, and dust storms in the summer.
Hahaha it rained all week this year moose hunting north of Manning!What are you talking about. There is no woods around Medicine Hat, besides, there is no rain there either, the climate is semi-arid .![]()
I have owned Browning and a lot of what you are paying for is the name. Yes, they have nice finishes but I had some mechanical(2) issues that led me to get rid of mine. I believe both were due to quality control issues as well. That being said there are some manufacturers out there making fine products at very reasonable prices, one example being the Ruger American. I picked one up last year in .308, it has a lot of the features you would find on traditionally more expensive rifles like free floating barrel, adjustable trigger, etc. and I might add very accurate to boot (for less than $500-last year). This is great for entry level hunters and for cheap old farts like me that have been around for a while. Just my two cents worth.
Maybe the low-end market is taking over what used to be a glut of cheap milsurps. It's too bad, because the milsurps were better.
I am sure Ruger produces some great rifles but the Ruger American is an entry level rifle and is no comparison to the Browning X-Bolt...




























