What caliber?

Boone 58

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Correction to previous post which was a bit confusing.....i hunted with the standard 270 from about 1976 till 2010....then passed that one on to my oldest son.....and have hunted with the 270 WSM since then. Love that caliber as much as Jack O'connor did!
 

stik

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74MOPAR said:
Lets see some pics of these rigs

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model 70 featherweight 270
 

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I own several but carry a 7mm mag most of the time. I do like my little .308 mtn rifle when Im hunting the mtns!
 

348Winchester

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I often hunt with antique rifles in odd or obsolete calibers. This year I hunted with several different combinations.

Opening day I started off with an 1894 Winchester sporting rifle with a 26 inch octagon barrel in 32 Win. Special manufactured in 1903.

At different times throughout rifle season I hunted with the following rifles/calibers:

1895 Winchester 30-40 Krag (killed a large doe using a Western Silvertip cartridge that was at least 60 years old.

1895 Winchester 405 WCF.

Remington Model 14 30 Remington. Wounded and lost a nice buck, still sick about it.

1886 Winchester 45-70.

94 Winchester trapper 45 Colt

H&R Buffalo Classic 38-55 WCF

Model 71 Winchester 348 WCF.

Model 94 carbine in 32 spl

Model 94 carbine 25-35 WCF.

I really enjoy using the odd/obsolete calibers for a different twist. It's also makes for interesting conversation starters when someone asks what kind of rifle it is.
 

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