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My Top 5 Rifles

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My Top 5 Rifles

Post by Hrfunk » Fri Apr 10, 2020 8:58 am

Here's one I think you all will like. This video was requsted by several viewers, so here it is! After you watch it, be sure to let everyone know what's on your list. (Note: This video doesn't go live until 0800 EDT, Saturday April 11 - Feel free to join in the live-chat on Youtube when it premiers!)

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https://youtu.be/2W5HoJFuGmo
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Re: My Top 5 Rifles

Post by JEBar » Fri Apr 10, 2020 11:22 am

the link says the video will not be active until tomorrow ... I'm looking forward to watching it
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Re: My Top 5 Rifles

Post by Hrfunk » Sat Apr 11, 2020 6:38 am

JEBar wrote:
Fri Apr 10, 2020 11:22 am
the link says the video will not be active until tomorrow ... I'm looking forward to watching it
The wait is almost over!

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Re: My Top 5 Rifles

Post by JEBar » Sat Apr 11, 2020 8:41 am

another well thought out, well executed video .... after watching I can well understand your choices .... if I was to put together a list for me, we would share 1 rifle .... that being a 1992 Remington 700BDL .... mine is chambered for 300WBY .... thanks for the video, I enjoyed it
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Re: My Top 5 Rifles

Post by Vaquero » Sat Apr 11, 2020 8:55 am

The only one I really liked was his 35 Rem. which didn't make the cut. :o :roll: :lol:

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Re: My Top 5 Rifles

Post by Hrfunk » Sat Apr 11, 2020 9:05 am

Thanks JeBar! Please let me know the rifles that influenced YOU the most! Just to clarify, the five rifles I mentioned in the video are the ones that INFLUENCED me the most as a shooter. They are not necessarily my favorite rifles to shoot (although some of them would be on that list too). This is an interesting mental exercise. Thanks for watching everyone!

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Re: My Top 5 Rifles

Post by JEBar » Sat Apr 11, 2020 9:41 am

Hrfunk wrote:
Sat Apr 11, 2020 9:05 am
Thanks JeBar! Please let me know the rifles that influenced YOU the most!

Howard

mine are all civilian rifles :

1. 1970 Browning BLR chambered in 308 ... still have it .... it was the first rifle bought with my own money .... extremely accurate, fun to fire, has taken bear, boar and deer

2. 1941 Winchester Model 94 chambered for 30-30 .... still have it .... belonged to my Grandfather .... served as my motivation to buy the BLR

3. 1992 Remington Model 700 BDL chambered for 300 WBY Mag .... still have it .... bought when I joined a deer hunting club with fields over a square mile in size .... Mag-Na-Ported, mercury recoil suppressor, top quality recoil pad upgrades .... before them, its felt recoil was brutal .... now its actually fun to fire .... the success of those upgrades has given me a pattern to follow in dealing with harsh recoil

4. 1995 Remington Model 700 chambered for 30-06 .... still have it ....stainless w/ synthetic stock, same upgrades as 300 .... bought for deer hunting in bad weather in areas where the power of the 300 wasn't needed

5. 1934 Remington Model 12 pump chambered for 22LR .... still have it .... belonged to my Grandfather .... he taught me to shoot using this rifle

Honorable Mention : my Henry BBS 44 Mag .... in the last few years it has become my favorite rifle to shoot
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Post by Vaquero » Sat Apr 11, 2020 10:27 am

Well the most influential rifle to me would be my dad's 1966 Winchester 94 Classic, was the first center fire rifle I ever shot or hunted with. The second is a '75 Marlin 336 30-30 that was the first firearm I bought myself, I still own, pictured below. The next one isn't even a rifle but a Ruger SBH, that I killed a deer with that got me hooked on handgun hunting. Also in the pic.
The Winchester pictured is not my dad's but one VERY similar that I picked up probably 10 yrs. ago.

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Now the two that see the most action of late are this pair.
A ss Rossi 357, and the Marlin Cowboy in 45 colt, loads and loads of fun.


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And this one is a special one, it's a '74 Marlin 336 35 Rem., that a good friend who is no longer with us, cut down for me a couple yrs. back.

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Guess y'all can't tell I'm a Levergun nut, uh? :lol:
I only own one CF bolt gun, a boring ole 06. :roll:

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Re: My Top 5 Rifles

Post by Hrfunk » Sat Apr 11, 2020 10:51 am

I love the rifles and their stories. Keep them coming!

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Re: My Top 5 Rifles

Post by BigAl52 » Sat Apr 11, 2020 10:59 am

For me Ive traded some of the guns that would be on the list so I dont have them anymore. But the top 5 of the ones that remain would be
1 Marlin 336 Cowboy in 38-55
Given to me by my current wife about 20 years ago. I shot it alot in sillywet matches and it still remains my favorite rifle caliber. It also spawned the levergun enthusiasm for me as I have bought many more.
2 Shiloh Sharps 45-100. This gun hasnt seen much use for a while but when it did it taught me alot about loading and shooting blackpowder in cartridges. I did it for about 9 years straight before I realized it was consuming more time that I was willing to give if I wanted to stay with it.
3 Remington 700 BDL in 243. This gun is the most accurate gun I own. Ive shot under 1/2 inch groups at 100 yards with 5 shots. I really like to shoot varmits with it and would love to get a coyote or 2 someday but just havent pursued it yet. 243 along with 308 are among my other favorite rounds.
4 Marlin 39A 22LR. Had this one before I got my Henrys. I also owned a 10/22 like Howard. No doubt there great rifles and I have owned several. I even fixed one up with a bull barrel and aftermarket stuff. But to me theres nothin like a levergun in 22. Just couldnt get that little cowboy to come out back then.
5 Henry BBB 357. Ive owned this one for quite sometime and IMHO no levergun collection should be without one. Its just a great levergun round.

Honorable Mention my Hawken Blackpowder rifles. There my favorite of the BP rifles and I have shot BP for more than 20 years. Im very active with them to this day and I love BP shooting.
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