What is your most recent hunting rig purchase.

Apparently, my CZ 600 Alpha in 8x57 is in the mail ! It's getting a quality Minox red-dot and will be my inclement weather woods stalker for any situation that may arise. I have several boxes of Norma, RWS and Prvi ammo on hand. The Norma 196gr Vulcan is pushing 2800 ft lbs of muzzle energy--it'll do!
 
Apparently, my CZ 600 Alpha in 8x57 is in the mail ! It's getting a quality Minox red-dot and will be my inclement weather woods stalker for any situation that may arise. I have several boxes of Norma, RWS and Prvi ammo on hand. The Norma 196gr Vulcan is pushing 2800 ft lbs of muzzle energy--it'll do!

Interested to hear your thoughts on the 600 as it seems they are finally hitting the market
 
Would love to see a range report on the 600. And first dibs if you don’t like it :dancingbanana:

Been way too long since I’ve bought a new rifle, and will probably be a few years until I do. But I have plans, so, so many plans
 
Got an h&r 30-30 handi rifle. It was literally unused and I had components that were already here to load for it
 
I added 2 waterfowl guns huglu 200ace sxs 12ga single trigger for shooting steel waterfowl loads and not smashing my finger with the dual triggers. I followed that by a Beretta 1301 comp for hunting from my kayak. Over sized controls and ports and short length of pull works great for wearing heavy gear waders and a life jacket

My next rifle will likely be a higher end 22 mag
 
All original. No extra holes. Very nice condition.

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I am about the most parsimonious person you'd meet and don't want or need anything more, but I'll admit that I bought a Garmin Explorer + Inreach 3 years ago. Reassures my wife that I can contact her with a preset message or even texts that I am okay, plus it has the panic button in an emergency as well as the GPS function of course. Aside from the odd box of shotgun shells I do not purchase hunting gear any more.
 
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CZ 453 and a Brno 21H in 7X57 Mauser......
Soon to be scoped.
Tight Groups and Seasons Greetings All.
Yes, even those on the ever growing iggy list too ;)
Rob

Sounds like a great addition to the stable Rob.
 
I finally found a browning BLR stainless takedown in 358 win, so I sold my previous go-to, which was a blued/walnut browning BLR takedown in 358 win. It's the perfect rifle for the rainy Island weather. I transferred the Kahles K15i scope that was on my other blr to it, using warne bases and QD rings. I think modern LPVOs are a much better option than scout scopes, and don't like that the scout rail on the blr t/d requires removing the rear sight.

I also re-purchased 2 rifles I had sold to a friend from his estate:

a 450 Marlin steyr SBS Big Bore; and
a Wild West Guns co-pilot in 457 WWG. Very cool rifle. I was pretty glad to have it in the Rockies this fall.
 
Sounds like a great addition to the stable Rob.

Thanks MD :), I'm re-evaluating the 452 Hvy brl in the stable right now.
Hows the Snow Goose season been ?

I finally found a browning BLR stainless takedown in 358 win, so I sold my previous go-to, which was a blued/walnut browning BLR takedown in 358 win. It's the perfect rifle for the rainy Island weather. I transferred the Kahles K15i scope that was on my other blr to it, using warne bases and QD rings. I think modern LPVOs are a much better option than scout scopes, and don't like that the scout rail on the blr t/d requires removing the rear sight.

I also re-purchased 2 rifles I had sold to a friend from his estate:
a 450 Marlin steyr SBS Big Bore; and
a Wild West Guns co-pilot in 457 WWG. Very cool rifle. I was pretty glad to have it in the Rockies this fall.


Hey Doc,how did you do with that 457 WWG?
Sounds like an interesting cartridge...enough so going to look it up on ewe toob and see more about it.
Rob
 
I finally found a browning BLR stainless takedown in 358 win, so I sold my previous go-to, which was a blued/walnut browning BLR takedown in 358 win. It's the perfect rifle for the rainy Island weather. I transferred the Kahles K15i scope that was on my other blr to it, using warne bases and QD rings. I think modern LPVOs are a much better option than scout scopes, and don't like that the scout rail on the blr t/d requires removing the rear sight.

I also re-purchased 2 rifles I had sold to a friend from his estate:

a 450 Marlin steyr SBS Big Bore; and
a Wild West Guns co-pilot in 457 WWG. Very cool rifle. I was pretty glad to have it in the Rockies this fall.


I just picked up a BLR straight grip in walnut 358 Win. Have Talley picatinny rail on the way and am going to try running a red dot on it for my thick bush gun.
 
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