Photo Album: Favorite hunting rifle aquisitions of 2009

Here's another favourite hunting rifle I acquired this past year .... an original Winchester Model 53 44-40 made in 1928. I used it this fall to harvest a nice Whitetail doe.

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I always wanted a nice vintage bolt action 243Win. This little rifle finally found a new home. It is a 1958 first year production Savage Model 110., and is in exellant condition. I put a VX II on it and it will shoot 5 into a quarter all day long with 80gr. factory ammo.
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Nice Model 71!!! Here's a photo of one of my 'new' hunting rifles I acquired this past year. I plan to take it deer hunting this coming fall. It is an original Winchester Model 1876 .45-60 made in 1886. Gives me 5-shot groups of less than 2" at 100 yards.

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Sweet "new" rifle Kirk!!! Good luck in the fall, but do you really think you can actually kill a whitetail with an old-school lead bullet and black powder velocities??? C'mon, get real... :stirthepot2: I think you might just make it mad - I mean we all know that our forefathers had to finish them all off with an axe or the ever-efficient butt-stroke...


I keed, I keed...

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... but do you really think you can actually kill a whitetail with an old-school lead bullet and black powder velocities??? C'mon, get real... :stirthepot2: I think you might just make it mad - I mean we all know that our forefathers had to finish them all off with an axe or the ever-efficient butt-stroke...

Heh, heh! Good to hear from you Blake! I wouldn't have it any other way. So far, I've bagged deer with a couple 45-70's, a 38-55, a 44-40 and a 30-30, all with cast bullets. Next year it is this .45-60 and the following year I have an old single shot Springfield Model 1888 .45-70 that is waiting in line to help fill the freezer. I've got about 800 pounds of lead wheelweights in my garage to practice with too!
 
Picked this one up this past fall, a 99H barrel band carbine in 30-30, DOM 1935. Pretty sweet condtion complete with a stith no drill mount set up.

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This one is a 99C in 284, I did use this one to harvest a white tail doe this year.

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Touche!!!!!

And what are you talking about all educated now? Been collecting the damn things longer than you and I still ain't edumacated. Seems like just when you get em figured out Savage throws a loop at you.
 
My only acquisition in 2009 was this FN Mauser 98(actually a JC Higgins M50) that Bill Leeper converted from .270 Win to .375 Ruger.

21" McGowan barrel
Timney trigger
Talley-style bolt handle
Pachmayr Decelerator Old English recoil pad
Talley barrel band
Talley steel rings and bases
Leupold VXII 2-7X33 scope

I modified the original stock to handle the heavier recoil, increase the length of pull and generally improve the look.

I also did a slow rust blue on it.

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And it shoots very well. This target shows a group at 200 meters using Hornady Interlock 300 gr RN bullets

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QUOTE=Win 38-55;3998804]Heh, heh! Good to hear from you Blake! I wouldn't have it any other way. So far, I've bagged deer with a couple 45-70's, a 38-55, a 44-40 and a 30-30, all with cast bullets. Next year it is this .45-60 and the following year I have an old single shot Springfield Model 1888 .45-70 that is waiting in line to help fill the freezer. I've got about 800 pounds of lead wheelweights in my garage to practice with too![/QUOTE]

Gee, you have a newer Springfield!
This one is an 1884 Model. When I was 16-17 years old, I carried it in the bush and harassed the elk and deer with it. In those years 45-70 ammunition had not been made for some time and a neighbor gave me two boxes of Winchester, 405 grain jacketed. I used them so sparingly that the boxes shown in this recently taken picture shows I still have most of them!
I still shoot the rifle, but I load the ammo for it. However, I wouldn't hesitate to shoot that old Winchester ammo, that probably dates back to the 1920s. As a matter of fact I was going to shoot one or two in it and chronograph them, but currently I don't have a chronograph. Probably in the spring I'll get at it. By the way, the bore in the rifle is absolutely perfect.
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