Patrick Gidlet
CGN Regular
- Location
- Thunder Bay
So, over the past 12 or so years I've been hunting, I've obtained a variety of guns, as one tends to. Among these are some newer specimens, made within the past 20 or so years. They're all functional, nice, but they lack character. Others are older, from the 50's mostly, some even older. I find most often, these are the ones I take hunting - whether its my 1954 Belgian Sweet 16, my 1950 20ga superposed, 1953 Marlin 336 or 1952 Winchester 94, among others, but I'd sell any of the newer guns before I'd part with any of those.
Anyways, I have a bit of a gap in my arsenal in that I don't own a scoped long range rifle. I'm starting to have a need for one, as I'm planning a western pronghorn hunt in the next two years, and have also had to pass on some nice deer this year that were beyond my 150 yard comfort range with peep sights. I've been 50/50 on what to go with. I once owned a .300 WSM Winchester Model 70, and it was a nice gun, but I had no need for it at the time and sold it to fund other projects. I do like the model 70, and have been looking at some old beauties from the 40's and 50's that I would love to own. But the other half of me recognizes that I spend a lot of time out in the sleet and snow, and having a valuable old gun may not be the best in that situation. I can see the advantage to going with a stainless/synthetic model.
So, I guess I was hoping some of you would weigh in with your thoughts. Am I putting too much value in the nostalgia of hunting with old beauties? Or is my desire for an old classic bolt gun well-founded? By the way, I'm fairly sure I'll go with a .270 or similar, depending on what I can track down.
Anyways, I have a bit of a gap in my arsenal in that I don't own a scoped long range rifle. I'm starting to have a need for one, as I'm planning a western pronghorn hunt in the next two years, and have also had to pass on some nice deer this year that were beyond my 150 yard comfort range with peep sights. I've been 50/50 on what to go with. I once owned a .300 WSM Winchester Model 70, and it was a nice gun, but I had no need for it at the time and sold it to fund other projects. I do like the model 70, and have been looking at some old beauties from the 40's and 50's that I would love to own. But the other half of me recognizes that I spend a lot of time out in the sleet and snow, and having a valuable old gun may not be the best in that situation. I can see the advantage to going with a stainless/synthetic model.
So, I guess I was hoping some of you would weigh in with your thoughts. Am I putting too much value in the nostalgia of hunting with old beauties? Or is my desire for an old classic bolt gun well-founded? By the way, I'm fairly sure I'll go with a .270 or similar, depending on what I can track down.




















































