BC Bigbore
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- BC's Peace Country
A buddy left an ancient Savage/Stevens .22 at my place this summer. When you open the lever, the action hinges open to expose the breech. Drop in a round, close it up, #### the hammer, pull the trigger and bang. This old timer is worn to silver and the stock is patched up with wire, etc. It was owned by one of the local pioneers of the Peace country since the twenties. Ahh..the stories it could tell
But what surprized me is how tight the action locks up and how clean and crisp the bore is. This little rifle still nails bottle caps with no problems at twenty paces
After playing with it a bit, I have a hankering for a Stevens of my own. We don't have gophers around here so no high volume, fun targets, but a single shot .22 is plenty for knocking off a rabbit or grouse here & there or the odd magpie around our farm
Anyone own/shoot one of the newer Stevens Favorites? What are your thoughts? How accurate are the new ones? Any suggestions? What about one chambered for the .17 HMR? Thanks...
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