The most reliable rifle you ever owned.

most reliable and accurate rifle

Well, i have 2 members of my herd of guns, the first being my BSA factory sporter on a p-14 action, chambered in the 303 brit caliber, shoots 2" groups at 150 yrds, excellent rifle, never let me down, the second would be my handi rifle in 45-70 GOVT cal, for 350$ the most accurate ive ever owned for the$$
3" groups at 150 yrds with 500 grain cast handloads
also shoots ex with jacketed 350gr bullets
 
out of maybe 150 guns ive owned.. the only one thats never failed me is my mini 14

lever guns are ok but once you get a shell stuck under the carrier the gun becomes a club unless you have access to an arsenal of screw drivers..

bolt guns are usually ok but too prone to operator error.. i.e. closing bolt on empty chamber with a push feed.. or getting a double feed with a controlled feed rifle..

never had a shotgun that didnt jam at least once

and rimfires are just too finnicky about their ammo diet to be trusted
 
out of maybe 150 guns ive owned.. the only one thats never failed me is my mini 14

lever guns are ok but once you get a shell stuck under the carrier the gun becomes a club unless you have access to an arsenal of screw drivers..

bolt guns are usually ok but too prone to operator error.. i.e. closing bolt on empty chamber with a push feed.. or getting a double feed with a controlled feed rifle..

never had a shotgun that didnt jam at least once

and rimfires are just too finnicky about their ammo diet to be trusted

I would say you have not spent alot of time with a Pre-64 Winchester levergun. I've owned several different pump action shotguns, and I can't remember a single jam, except for a friend's dirty Winchester 1200. Once had a Ruger Ranch Rifle, it would hardly hold a 7inch group @100 yards.(once) Nor would it do any better for several other guys. I was very happy when I eventually sold it.
If you can't operate a basic boltgun, that's your fault.
Your rimfire statement is vague & misleading. All I can say is there is over a billion 22LR sold in the USA alone every year.
I think you should spend some time out at the Marlborough Forest and just think about it. ;)
 
I guess there is a tir for three centre fire rifles.

SMLE #1MkIII 303 that has seen 3 generations of flawless performance in my family
Husqvarna M 38 6.5x55 that has never failed to protect me doing cleanup on client's botched bears.
Ruger M77 tang safety 338 winmag perfect record but just 30 yrs old

22lr a Brno #3 target with 20,000 flawless rounds still prints 1" 50 meter groups (500 round group two shooters)
 
With only two notable exceptions, ALL of my rifles are 100% reliable. The exceptions are an old Winchester semi auto rimfire, which is fuzzy about ammo, and a sporterized Mauser 98 built on God knows which action, but probably some kind of Crap made in Eastern Europe.
 
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Ruger no.1 in 270 win and 45-70. Will Always eject! and can never damage that action no matter how hot the loads. Never a worry about anything related to that action.
 
Any and ALL my bolt actions! Even the lever action Marlins work well, (45-70 and 22Mag!) While at the range, I have seen a good number 0f Remington pumps and autos fail!

Regards,
Henry:cool:
 
All of my guns have been reliable. If a hunter takes care of his firearms, the firearm will take care of the hunter. There is alot of do's and do not's with firearms after a day of hunting. Same go's with the scope.
 
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