Seems I need a project rifle or two every winter. I buy them, clean them, refinish the wood stocks, re-blue, or at least touch up blueing where needed, fix damaged screw heads, add scopes, add slings (only if there are already holes drilled for the swivels). Then I go through some load development and sighting in ..and then ... and then ... I put them away. Most of them may get the odd outing to the range, but very few actually see a day in the field. What if it rained, or what if the ATV wheels threw mud all over the gun I took out? Or suppose I had to crawl through some thorn bushes with my gun, or God forbid, what if I had to lay my gun down on some rocks!
So, unless it's open terrain and there's a high likelihood of dry weather, out comes my only stainless/composite rifle. I have this strange feeling about it all ... somewhere between guilt and shameful stupidity.
So, unless it's open terrain and there's a high likelihood of dry weather, out comes my only stainless/composite rifle. I have this strange feeling about it all ... somewhere between guilt and shameful stupidity.




















































