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For me it's Ruger No. 1's. They're aesthetically pleasing yet perfectly functional.
This gal does it for me...........
Tikka M65 in 6.5x55.
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This gal does it for me...........
Tikka M65 in 6.5x55.
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Kamlooky ... is that a genuine "TIKKA" marked M65 in 6.5x55 or an Ithaca LSA65 (by Tikka) curious cause I have an LSA 65 in 6.5x55 and when i mentioned that I had a Tikka M65 to a gentleman that was involved with importing the Tikka M65/M55 he got real excited and kept questioning me about it till I said LSA - and then he calmed down; according to him there were LSA's brought into Canada in 6.5x55 but no Tikka M65 marked rifles in 6.5x55 imported into Canada.!?!?!??! who knows - but that was his view.
If I had just purchased one really nice rifle instead of everything in my safe I could have a hell of a nice rifle. Even if I sold all my centerfire rifles and kept my rimfires, handguns and shotguns I could shop pretty much anywhere to buy my one and only rifle. But then would I want to bounce it around on a quad or on a location? Would I cry like a little girl with a skinned knee if I slipped crossing a screen slope? Would I regret my chosen chambering when standing 7 yards from a homicidal bull elephant or 400 yards from a trophy stone sheep? Nah, there's a time and place for all of them.
An eclectic mix keeps things interesting.
I pretty much agree with this.
I've had a pile of Savages, Remingtons, Winchesters, and lately Rugers. Part of the fun of being a gun nut is having a bevy of tools for every job, and buying/selling them as required to try something new.
Lately I have an itch for a 'nicer' rifle, and am looking at Sako, Kimber and Cooper rifles, but I'm still attracted to Remington and Winchester models that will do the upcoming jobs that I have in mind (Alberta sheep and elk, and Africa in a few years).
My "really a little more" gun would be a double rifle... the venerable Mr. Hipwell will have some of my money yet LOL.
Kamlooky ... is that a genuine "TIKKA" marked M65 in 6.5x55 or an Ithaca LSA65 (by Tikka) curious cause I have an LSA 65 in 6.5x55 and when i mentioned that I had a Tikka M65 to a gentleman that was involved with importing the Tikka M65/M55 he got real excited and kept questioning me about it till I said LSA - and then he calmed down; according to him there were LSA's brought into Canada in 6.5x55 but no Tikka M65 marked rifles in 6.5x55 imported into Canada.!?!?!??! who knows - but that was his view.
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[/URL]Actually, never mind on the A-Bolt. It seems pretty much the same as the Remington or Savage. A move sideways. I have the bug for a Kimber or Forbes.
Cheers.
Don't count out the two Tonys. TradeEx has some nice ones too.
Now that you asked Stewie . . . are you any further ahead?
I started a list a few years ago and there are over 45 guns that I have owned.
Some I regret selling but it was all part of the learning process.
Fit and feel are starters.
Purpose and performance follow.
My first center fire rifle was a Remington and I continue to be a subscriber.
How many guys would trust their wives to buy them a gun?
How many guys would even trust a guy to buy them a gun, optics or a knife?




























