###iest hunting rifle.

###iest isn't a term I'd normally classify a firearm by. Perhaps I'm a little old fashioned but any inference to the term of ###y holds a whole other meaning for me. Now, favorites, one of mine under the defination of a hunting rifle would be a model 71 Winchester, in 348 WCF.

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Neet rifle, yes but ###y. I guess it all depends what you have in mind for its, 'use':p.

I want a 71. :(
 
###y Hunting Rigs

Here are a few of my hunting guns.

Remington 700 BDL with 7-08 SS barrel
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Commercial Action Custom built 7X57
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Ruger No1, Model AB 7X57 I like this fore stock and hate the Alex Henry style
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Brno 21H
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I just picked up a M70 Extreme Weather, and it has some asthetic appeal to me. I won't be posting pics until I get it scoped properly.

My M700 6.5-06 will also be a looker when finished, with it's spiral fluted bolt and everything.

I do have an appreciation for the classic deep bluing and well figured walnut in a firearm as well, but am not the right guy to own that in a rifle. A nice O/U shotgun might be in the cards for me one day (I have always liked the Citori) But I take rifles into places that I wouldn't take a nice peice of wood.
 
The ###iest rifle in my life isn't one of my own, so I don't have a picture of it at the moment.

It is my Grandfathers old Browning bolt action .243. Not 100% sure if its a "BBR". All metal surfaces are a deep blue, with an engraved floorplate. The Browning buck is engraved into the trigger guard. The front sight has a "bronze?" bead. Very dark wood on it. Playing this all by memories from about 7-8 years ago, it hasn't left the safe since that time area.
 
Sako AV. Wish I had a pic of mine in 300 WM, it has the most gorgeous stock of any wood stocked rifle I've ever held and the bolt feels like it's gliding on bearings, smoother than any of my tikka/sakos of varying ages. Never letting that one go!
 
OK Here's my definition of a Classic Beauty. 700 Remington, 8x57 Mauser. Great shooter, and looks good , too.
Eagleye.
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Choice piece of wood Eagleeye. It's been a while since I've seen a piece of wood with that degree of fiddleback defination.

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This is a picture of a factory 30-06 Husqvarna Light Weight model 4000 I inherited from my Dad. A nice piece of wood;) but doesn't compare to yours.
 
I guess I'll throw my 0.02c in too. The last few years I have taken a real liking to nice bolt actions. I was also going through a camo gun phase but I think that has just about passed. Next gun will probably be a nice wood stocked bolt gun (after an M-14!) But for now this one gets lots of good comments.

Ruger m-77 hawkeye in .270 win



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I guess I'll throw my 0.02c in too. The last few years I have taken a real liking to nice bolt actions. I was also going through a camo gun phase but I think that has just about passed. Next gun will probably be a nice wood stocked bolt gun (after an M-14!) But for now this one gets lots of good comments.

Ruger m-77 hawkeye in .270 win



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I would for sure be paranoid of putting that unit down out in the bush:eek:
for fear of losing it.
The cammo is strong on this one.....:p
Good looking set up.
 
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