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Re: Your “ go-to” hunting rifle [Re: Biscuit] #9193418 03/01/25 04:56 PM
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Was hoping ole FreeRange would show off his go to …

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Re: Your “ go-to” hunting rifle [Re: Biscuit] #9193473 03/01/25 10:46 PM
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Re: Your “ go-to” hunting rifle [Re: Biscuit] #9193715 03/02/25 05:59 PM
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Sako L61 Pre-Garcia .270 Finnbear. Have 2 Pre-Garcia Finnbears that are family heirlooms my .270 and my son's 30-06. I cannot even begin to count the number of deer and hogs these 2 rifles have taken over the last 56 years. Four life times of memories here.

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Re: Your “ go-to” hunting rifle [Re: Biscuit] #9194245 03/03/25 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Biscuit
Was hoping ole FreeRange would show off his go to …

Here ya go, Biscuit…
Nothing special about mine, except to me, and that it’s been rode hard and put up wet.
Pic of Dad with the 3006 M70 in 1970.
He died shortly after and I inherited it. It’s the only rifle I’ve killed a deer with since then. Besides being sentimental it also shoots very well. I had Jim Ridings work up a load in the late 80s that It still shoots about an inch group. 165 Partition.
It developed an old age issue with the stock a few years ago and JG got it back going.
Not real good pics but the same rifle in all my dead deer pics. Amazingly the same cap in all pics back to 1985 to current.

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Re: Your “ go-to” hunting rifle [Re: Biscuit] #9196197 03/07/25 03:17 PM
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Have too many "favorites", to narrow down to just one. Like taking any new rifle out also.

Re: Your “ go-to” hunting rifle [Re: Biscuit] #9197069 03/09/25 02:59 PM
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Have many that I like, some are faster, and some are more powerful but the one that just seems to be the go-to for me is my Ruger M77 tang safety in 7x57 Mauser with a Leupold 1x4x20mm scope.


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Re: Your “ go-to” hunting rifle [Re: Biscuit] #9197114 03/09/25 05:05 PM
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@freerange - to me , yours is one of the most special. Clearly sentimental value but you are living proof that the classics never go out of style.

And that 9 point , 4 pics from the bottom. Wow! That’s a perfect deer

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@freerange - to me , yours is one of the most special. Clearly sentimental value but you are living proof that the classics never go out of style.

And that 9 point , 4 pics from the bottom. Wow! That’s a perfect deer

Biscuit, you sound like you like my rifle as much as I do, so, no, you cant have it. smile
The wide 9 is likable for sure, but he would have to be 8 or 10 to be "perfect."'


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For my "go to" rifle, it's the one that has been delivering the goods for me since the mid-80s...my Sako Safari Grade .375 H&H.

Here at home it's accounted for deer, turkey, hogs and coyotes. Across the pond it's got cape buffalo, kudu, sable, eland and roan scalps on its belt...along with a pair of poacher's dogs that didn't gap it as fast as their owner's did...

I may carry a different rifle a good bit of the time, but the .375 is always close as a back-up.

Someone else on another forum who "gets it" uses (as his signature line), "One planet, one rifle...Holland's .375." I can't argue with that...

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Originally Posted by 218 Bee

For my "go to" rifle, it's the one that has been delivering the goods for me since the mid-80s...my Sako Safari Grade .375 H&H.

Here at home it's accounted for deer, turkey, hogs and coyotes. Across the pond it's got cape buffalo, kudu, sable, eland and roan scalps on its belt...along with a pair of poacher's dogs that didn't gap it as fast as their owner's did...

I may carry a different rifle a good bit of the time, but the .375 is always close as a back-up.

Someone else on another forum who "gets it" uses (as his signature line), "One planet, one rifle...Holland's .375." I can't argue with that...

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Love that one.

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