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silverbullet2893

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Here's my favorite baby. TC Venture .22-250. Got it for a steal of a price. I load my own loads for it. 55 grain Nosler Vermaggedon flat base bullets over 35-ish (have to look in my load book) grains of Varget powder with a CCI primer. Honestly will shoot a 1 hole group at 100. Sub MOA rifle. Will shoot better than my abilities.
 

over9five

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Can't wait til it warms up to go to PF & G.

When did u move?
No, I'm still here. Five years ago, I moved from where I could shoot from my deck anytime I wanted.
Hey, I went by that new place you told me about. Still not open, you hear anything?
 

silverbullet2893

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Have to snap some pics of some of my favorite guns. 1940 Schmidt Ruben K31. Was an officers firearm. Also my Ceska Zbrojovka 550 American .243, CZ 75 D PCR 9mm, CZ .32 auto. Few of my faves.
 

BSWALKS

Fugitive From Reality
No, I'm still here. Five years ago, I moved from where I could shoot from my deck anytime I wanted.
Hey, I went by that new place you told me about. Still not open, you hear anything?
Big city lol.
We used to be able to shoot anytime there. Land is the golf course now.
I went by that place not too ago, assumed it was open.
Granite state is outstanding. First time is free or dirt cheap there. Try it out.
 

silverbullet2893

KILL KILL!!
Bought a Mauser that was labeled as a "German 98K Mauser" but it didn't look right. So I bought it for $200. Turns out it's an Egyptian m48 BO. Not a single marking on it. Very interesting firearm. Call it my "mystery Mauser". Lol. Want a Swedish Mauser and still looking for a German k98
 

oldngray

nowhere special
Bought a Mauser that was labeled as a "German 98K Mauser" but it didn't look right. So I bought it for $200. Turns out it's an Egyptian m48 BO. Not a single marking on it. Very interesting firearm. Call it my "mystery Mauser". Lol. Want a Swedish Mauser and still looking for a German k98

K98's are cheap and easy to find but its hard to find one in really good condition. Most have seen a lot of hard use.

Swedish Mauser M96 is sweet but the action isn't quite as strong as the 98. I wouldn't mind having one though. 6.5x55 is a very good cartridge.
 

silverbullet2893

KILL KILL!!
K98's are cheap and easy to find but its hard to find one in really good condition. Most have seen a lot of hard use.

Swedish Mauser M96 is sweet but the action isn't quite as strong as the 98. I wouldn't mind having one though. 6.5x55 is a very good cartridge.

I'm picky. I love love love WWII. I want one in immaculate condition. We had one in my family my great grandfather brought home from Belgium. Had all the markings, everything. Only it hit the wrong hands and was sold. I've came across them for the right price just not what I want.

I love the Swede Mausers
 

oldngray

nowhere special
I'm picky. I love love love WWII. I want one in immaculate condition. We had one in my family my great grandfather brought home from Belgium. Had all the markings, everything. Only it hit the wrong hands and was sold. I've came across them for the right price just not what I want.

I love the Swede Mausers

I have a k98 in really rough shape, a very nice WW2 Enfield, a so-so 03A3 Springfield, and an average .30 carbine.

I also like those military rifles.

I have a 1913 Luger my grandfather brought home from WW1 too.
 

BSWALKS

Fugitive From Reality
I have a k98 in really rough shape, a very nice WW2 Enfield, a so-so 03A3 Springfield, and an average .30 carbine.

I also like those military rifles.

I have a 1913 Luger my grandfather brought home from WW1 too.
What i wouldn't give yo have a family heirloom like that!
 
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