What is the most unique rifle you ever had?

Here's a couple of pictures of the Springfield 358 Norma.

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It shoots almost as well with the Lyman receiver sight, as most rifles do with a scope.

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River Rat also has a 358 Norma on a Springfield that he built in 1973, and has shot literally tons of game with his.

Ted
 
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I scoped it with a leupold 1-4x20, will put 5 in an inch or better.

Good shooting guy. On mine as pictured, I have a Leupold 3x9, VARI-X II. With the factory ammo I lucked into I shot a few targets, the initial one I posted, and used it on a quick trip to the B.C. central interior. Sustained an injury in a fall so I didn't get the chance to let it 'bark' at a Moose this year. Trying out more of the factory ammo, some load testing and another Moose trip are on the agenda for next season.
 
Why Not said, "It shoots almost as well with the Lyman receiver sight, as most rifles do with a scope.

I can easily acquaint with that. My old Husqvarna 30-06 had a Lyman 48 and the best blade front sight for a peep that I have ever seen on a rifle. For an all around hunting rifle, including mountain hunting where ease of carrying is an issue, I preferred that to later, when I scoped it.
 
Why Not said, "It shoots almost as well with the Lyman receiver sight, as most rifles do with a scope.

I can easily acquaint with that. My old Husqvarna 30-06 had a Lyman 48 and the best blade front sight for a peep that I have ever seen on a rifle. For an all around hunting rifle, including mountain hunting where ease of carrying is an issue, I preferred that to later, when I scoped it.

I know what you mean. Back 'a ways' starting out, funds were a little scarce and a scope was an expense that could be lived without. Gradually, on a rifle or two, I found a scope was needed or certainly a help. I noticed a point in time when the open sights weren't quite as crisp and sharp as they used to be and I wrote that off as a result of the country going metric. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

Suddenly, there were a number of rifles that 'needed' scopes. A benefit I find in load testing and paper punching. I have a few I enjoy shooting with nothing but open sights. A jungle Carbine, 44-40 Marlin and 348 WCF for example. Then there's a few that are equiped with scopes and open sights, some of which have Weaver Pivot mounts to allow quick access to the open sights, if so needed. Also, a few built for scopes only and having no open sights.
 
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