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Re: Multiple Rilfes

Post by roddy » Sun Nov 26, 2017 8:49 am

I have 2 IMI Timberwolves in .357, and will have more if I can find them. Would love to have another chambered in .44 magnum. Other than those, and my .22 rimfires, I don't have any doubles. I have a savage 93R17 bolt action .17HMR, a Browning stainless stalker X-bolt .223 bolt gun, and a Ruger M77 MkII stainless in .243.
My .22 rimfires consist of a Remington model 121 Fieldmaster pump, an AMT 25/22 Lightning (small game hunter version), a Ruger 10/22 takedown, and a Henry Golden Boy.

All of mine are shooters. If I could only have one, it would be a Timber Wolf. Really fun gun to shoot, and the first thing I grab when going for a stroll through our woods.
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Re: Multiple Rilfes

Post by tractortad » Sun Nov 26, 2017 11:10 am

We have multiple rifles in 44Mag (3Henrys,2Rugers), 45LC(2Win,Marlin), and 45-70(Henry,Marlin,H&R,Win). Don't really have a good reason why - just like the different styles and actions of big bore rifles. They are all shooters.
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Re: Multiple Rilfes

Post by JEBar » Sun Nov 26, 2017 11:35 am

tractortad wrote:We have multiple rifles in 44Mag (3Henrys,2Rugers), 45LC(2Win,Marlin), and 45-70(Henry,Marlin,H&R,Win). Don't really have a good reason why - just like the different styles and actions of big bore rifles. They are all shooters.
to me, it seems like you have one of the very best possible reasons for having them .... that being you want them and enjoy them ... that is a position that I've never been in but would sure like to be .... firearms have always been something I'm more than willing to spend money on but the problem has been, for most of my life there have been demands with a higher priority on that same money .... now that our sons are on their own, grandsons are in the picture .... I'll never buy them the number of firearms I bought for our sons but there have been and will continue to be some .... right now I simply don't have a clue what I'd like to add to the ones in the safe ....
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Re: Multiple Rilfes

Post by BigAl52 » Sun Nov 26, 2017 12:08 pm

I like shootin Blackpowder as much as I do leverguns. So when gun money comes available Im forced to choose which one. I have decided to buy another longrifle in a flintlock so the next levergun will need to wait. Al
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Re: Multiple Rilfes

Post by BrokenolMarine » Sun Nov 26, 2017 4:21 pm

I have a number of handguns in the same calibers but different barrel lengths, or weights for different applications. For example, Let's say, hypothetically I, uh, someone, :roll: ... had FOUR Glocks in 40 caliber, one mini model 27, for deep concealment in those HOT summer months when you wear as few clothes as you can in the muggy Virginia weather and not get arrested. One mid-sized Glock 23 for regular concealed carry, and the 23C because it's compensated. A Glock 22 duty sized 40 caliber because I carried that one on duty and shoot standard matches and duty matches with it. Then there's the Glock 35, long slide competition model for High Speed/Low drag matches... falling plates and the like, pure speed. (What? Wait, one, two, three, four... and five.) :oops: Let's say someone has FIVE Glocks in the same caliber... all for a specific purpose. 8-)

Same with Rifles or shotguns... A half dozen 12 gauge shotguns, all set up for specific purposes. None of them hunting.
A couple .223 ARs, but different setups. One with a heavy barrel for .. well, longer shots. One that has a shorter barrel. That one is for use in the vehicles. (What? Oh... 10") Yeah, sweet huh?
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Re: Multiple Rilfes

Post by bandit1250 » Sun Nov 26, 2017 6:45 pm

My wife and I both plead guilty of owning multiple rifles chambered for the same cartridges. I am almost embarrassed to say we have 57 rim-fire rifles. One is a 22 Magnum and one 17 HMR and the rest are 22 LR. In that mess there is 17 Marlin 39A's and variations of the 39A. 12 CZ 452's, 2 Ruger Predators, 25 Remington's from the Model 33 and 34 from 1933 and '35 up to 581'S and 582 from the late '60's with a lot of 5-teen models in between. Don't beat me up to bad but there is only one Henry Frontier 22. Had two other Henry 001 but never cared for them as much as the Fronter so friends bought them from us. Also have three bolt action 223. Two 700 Remington and a Tikka T3. Two 444 Marlins. One set up with peep sights and one with 2-8 scope. Two 35 Remington Marlins. One is a SC from 1960 in mint condition and one is a 336 CS but is JM built. Three 870 12 ga. shotguns. Two are old models one from 1955 and a 1978 that was unfired until last year. One is a short barrel with camo stock and fore arm that is a 30th anniversary of the National Wild Turkey Federation (1973-2003) Don't have any multiple cal. handguns. Just not into hand guns since selling my T/C Contenders during hard times. Yes we are guilty just don't punish us to hard. ;)
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Re: Multiple Rilfes

Post by JEBar » Sun Nov 26, 2017 8:01 pm

bandit1250 wrote:Yes we are guilty just don't punish us to hard. ;)

impressive sounding to me ... ;)
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Re: Multiple Rilfes

Post by Vaquero » Tue Nov 28, 2017 12:28 am

Well I'm just gonna say I'm a guilty.
Hand guns, Rifles, and Shotguns.
Or should say I used to, til that boatin accident the utter day.

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Re: Multiple Rilfes

Post by Catherine » Sat Feb 24, 2018 5:09 pm

JEBar wrote:its clear from reading on the open forum that it is common for folks to have multiple hand guns and/or shotguns in the same caliber/gauge .... its also common to read of folks having multiple 22 rifles .... what I don't see expressed anywhere near as often is folks having multiple centerfire rifles in the same caliber ... I own 5 centerfire rifles, no two are of the same caliber ....

just wondering :

how many of our folks have multiple centerfire rifles in the same caliber :?: .... in addition, what about that caliber interest you sufficiently to have more than one :?: .... are they collectors or active shooters :?:
NO collector firearms for me ever. None for my late husband or for my MT husband. ALL shooters.

I am not knocking collectors when I say that we are/were not collectors. Different lifestyle and choices.

My MT husband and I used to do this same caliber (CF and RF) in handguns and in rifles. (I DID THIS before I knew him only I did NOT own any CF rifle of my own until I moved out west. It made sense for ME to own firearms that shared ammunition for most of them when I started to buy and shoot my own firearms. I was in my late 40's at the time.)

Out here... some were in the same brand, same model and same caliber so they Matched Exactly too. Rifles and handguns.

Others were in 30-30... a Marlin 336C (CT) and in a Marlin 336SS (CT). Some were in 45-70 - Classic and Guide Gun (CT Made Marlin). Two matching (RF) CT Made Marlin Golden 39A rifles.

Former Wins matched other caliber firearms in 357Magnum, 45Long Colt and in 30-30. ALL of the CF Wins were sold including my RF Winchester 94-22 from back east. That was sold out here when I sold the Browning BL 22 from back east too.

My late husband owned only 2 calibers in his lifetime for the FEW firearms that he owned during his entire lifetime. (22lr and 357Magnum) He did shoot some of my firearms when I got into shooting in my late 40's. He had his favorites in my guns.

My MT husband had MANY duplicate or same caliber rifles and handguns in his lifetime. (His 2 TOP favorite handgun calibers were in 45acp and 45 Long Colt. He had others but those 2 were his top ones.)

My MT husband did the 'same gauge' thing with some of his shotguns from what I was told. And from his former gun lists. I mainly knew his one former shotgun that he sold so he does not own any shotgun now.

Now...

2 Matching/Duplicate CF 45acp pistols. There are ONLY 2 handguns here in our house now. (I have not owned, carried or shot handguns in several years now.)

CF bolt action rifles ONLY in .223 - 2 different brands.

2 CF lever action rifles in 30-30 caliber (HENRY and CT Made Marlin).

2 CF lever action rifles in 45-70 (HENRY and CT Made Marlin).

Only one other rifle caliber (30-06) in 1 rifle so that does not count.

Several 22lr rifles here in a few brands. (No more 22wmr firearms.)

I have 2 'matching' Savage Rascal rifles but I mainly shoot one of them. Single shot 22lr rifles and they are VERY light weight. I still love the CZ rifles in 22lr too.

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Re: Multiple Rilfes

Post by Yornoc3 » Sun Feb 25, 2018 10:34 am

Count me among those who have multiple duplicates. I'm not a collector, but have more 10/22 variants than I need, some .22 LR bolt actions, a couple of.17 HMRs, one .22 WMR; all are shooters. When it comes to shotguns, you need at least a half dozen 12 ga. guns, for ducks, upland, general purpose - and I don't shoot clays much. Then add in some 20's and 16's, with a couple 28 ga. thrown in. No .410 bore, though. You gotta stop somewhere. In centerfire rifles, 30-30 leads with 4, 2 lever and 2 bolt action. 6.5 x 55 and .270 tie for second with 3 apiece, then it's one each of different calibers from .257 Roberts to .30-06, all of which do about the same thing, then we have the 9.3 x 62 and 45-70, which can do more. All are hunting rifles, shooters. I think I'm lacking a .243 single shot ;) .
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