My Dad was meat hunter .His rifle of Choice was Win M88 308 purchased new in 1956 . He Shot a LOT of MULEYS with it - WW 150 grers . I Very much miss him . RJ
Great day to have picked to start this thread and the memories they bring.
Wonderful pics and an equally wonderful rifle and cartridge combo.
Lost dad a few years back just before Fathers Day and shot of a knee mail letting him know...
Regards to all the Dads present and past.
Rob
This is a great thread, some very nice rifles, great memories and stories.
I’m quite fortunate to be able to hunt with my dad still. He’s a diamond in the rough, we hunted sheep together every year, last year at age 72, he said that was his last. A few days ago while having Father’s Day dinner, “I think I have one more in me” he says. Honestly it kinda worries me with the shape he’s been in since last sheep season, but who am I to tell him no?
He’s hunts exclusively with his custom Winchester model 54 in -06 for my whole life, he built the stock for it when he was 17 (with the help of my stock making grandad). 15+ years packing that iron sighted rifle in sheep country, and never taken a ram. You know a guys in it for more than just a harvest when.
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My Father believed that rifle and cartridge peaked in 1894/95.
He wasn’t really wrong. The 7x57, which fathered everything modern really, dates to 1892.