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Set the wayback machine to 1963 Mr Peabody

Pugs

Back from the range
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My gunsmith, in his continuiing quest to ensure I have no money, pulled this out the other day. I think you'll like it. Yea, he knows I'm a whore for any old .22 centerfire.

$750 got me a basically new Remington 700 light varmint in .221 Fireball, an older 12X Leupold scope, two boxes of factory ammo, 30 handloads and a box of Redding dies.

Should keep me off the streets for a bit and wreak havoc with anything that disagrees with a 40 gr bullet at 3500 fps.

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A4sForever

BTDT OLD GUY
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...Set the wayback machine to 1963 Mr Peabody ...
ANY reference to Mr. Peabody & Sherman ... or for that matter, The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, Dudley Do-Right of the Mounties, Fractured Fairy Tales, Aesop & Son, Boris, Natasha -- all of 'em -- gets my immediate attention and approval (even on a firearms thread). :D

What a great series of cartoons -- those shows/characters represent an era that will never be here again. What a GREAT time to be growing up as a kid, but actually, the 'humor' might have been a little 'advanced' for many kids.

If you weren't there, you really missed out ...
:)

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Flugelman

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Very nice. IMHO, any Remington 700 is probably a good buy. I've probably owned 10 over the years and still own 3. Their heavy barrel varmiters shoot fantastic out of the box and with a little tweaking get even better. I have a 7-08 that shot sub MOA without any work on it except adjusting and cleaning up the trigger. I've got it in a H&S thumbhole stock and it outshoots some of the $3K custom jobs guys show up with.

As far as .22 centerfire, I've really had fun with my .22 Hornet TCs. Tack drivers all.

The Bullwinkle stuff brought a smile. One of my roomates at NUW was a big fan and was constantly coming out with quotes. Silly stuff coming from a grown man but he made it funny.
 

Pugs

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Very nice. IMHO, any Remington 700 is probably a good buy. I've probably owned 10 over the years and still own 3.

As far as .22 centerfire, I've really had fun with my .22 Hornet TCs. Tack drivers all.

I've never owned a 700 before. I'm not a fan of rifles with safeties that don't lock the bolt down since I'm left handed (but shoot right) so I carry on my left shoulder and the bolt gets flipped open but you can't argue that they make an accurate rifle. My smith is a benchrest shooter so he went over the trigger and it's very crisp and set at 2 lbs. I prefer 3 for all my hunting rifles but I'll make do.

I have a Ruger #1 in .22 Hornet so I have a few bullets and small rifle primers around. :icon_tong
 

Pugs

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That be your re-loading cove? Just jealous. Nice piece .. green with envy.:tongue2_1



Yep, that's the Pugs man-cave. Here's a bigger shot. About to undertake a little reorganization after I get a piece of furniture that I'm working on out of there.

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