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stevereno1
November 28, 2007, 05:55 PM
I have pretty rifles, I have sentimental rifles, and I have an antique rifle. I want to know what banged-up, woods carrying, tree bumping, chipped stock having, deer slaying tool that you carry in the woods. Mine's a Weatherby vanguard with the plastic stock, and the blue/pitted barrell. Mines about as ugly as sin from hitting and missing whitetails here in Ga., But I keep the bore bright, and the action clean. Let's hear the stories of the rifles that you use to bring home the bacon!

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Art Eatman
November 28, 2007, 06:28 PM
Well, I never worried about look-pretty rifles. I've always tried to avoid scratches and dings, but I have made the occasionally whoopsie descent off a mountain. Wby Mk V in '06, Sako Forester carbine in .243, mostly. Now messing with a Rem 700 Ti in 7mm08, but I don't do as much cross-country mileage as I once did...

AKCOP
November 28, 2007, 06:40 PM
I bought a Remington 700 ADL in 1971 for $119 brand new at Parkers in New Rochelle New York. Shot my first deer with it the following year. It has many dings, barrel is almost worn silver in places, jeweling on the bolt is gone and the stock has been refinishd several times. It has collected more game to feed my family than any other gun I own. It is an absolute beauty in my eyes and while I have contemplated an overhaul many times I can't bring myself to give up all the memories than come with all those dings. I suspect it will be the rifle I shoot my last deer with, and that will be just fine with me.

Joe Demko
November 28, 2007, 06:44 PM
I have a Remington 600 in .243 that saw a lot of use on deer and groundhogs. I got it when I was 12; it's not beat up, but it shows use. My Savage Model 99 was used and showed some carry wear when I bought it. I've taken loving care of it and tried not to add any avoidable nicks or dings, but one tends carry the rifle right at its balance point on the action, so short of always wearing gloves there's no practical way to avoid continued wear to the bluing in that area.

stevereno1
November 28, 2007, 07:01 PM
I couldn't get $500 for mine, but wouldn't sell it for $1000

Shadow Shock
November 28, 2007, 07:19 PM
Remmington 700 VS in .223. Not abused but definatley shows use. Between me, my brother, my dad and friends who have borrowed it, it has taken over 100 Hill Country whitetails in the past six years. Plus numerous hogs, a beaver, many armadillos, and other animals. Finally had to replace the cheap $30 because it got caught in a downpour and now it gets really blurry inside.

.41 magnum man
November 28, 2007, 09:46 PM
Marlin 336 30/30. Killed my first deer with it around 1980, and have taken my latest two deer (a 9 point and a doe) this year with the same gun. It has been dropped, scratched and knicked. I even use it as a cane on steep terrain! But it shoots darn good, and has taken a lot of deer. I've even shot a grouse in the neck with it at 40 or 50 yards. It has given me much enjoyment, and I reckon I'll have it until I die.

I posted these pictures earlier this year under the rifle section, so some of you may have seen them before. I always end up customizing everything I own in some way just to make it unique, and you can see the buck picture I burned into my stock. I have a fancy initial of my last name on the other side, but don't have a photo of it.

Legionnaire
November 28, 2007, 11:20 PM
Remington Model Seven in .308. I installed it in an H.S. Precision stock and mounted a Leupold 2-7X compact scope on it. It shoots 1.5 MOA consistently with Remington 150 grain Core-Lokt factory loads. It's short, light, and handy. I have a couple of more accurate guns, but it's my "go to" hunting rifle.

2RCO
November 28, 2007, 11:26 PM
Old model 94 winchester in 30/30 kinda rusty in patches was that way when I got it 15 years ago.

plumberroy
November 29, 2007, 01:29 AM
All though I can't hunt deer with a rifle where I live now, the rifle I used where it is legal to use a rifle is a new england firearms 45-70 handi-rifle with a cheap simmons scope when I bought it , it was all I could afford now that I can afford more I've decided it is all I need . I have one peice of brass that has killed 4 deer Bang -flop-take brass home reload it next day bang-flop and repeat

coelacanth
November 29, 2007, 03:14 AM
most of my rifles are getting a bit on the ugly side by now but here are my favorites: (1) Remington 788 in 308 Win. with a Simmons 3x9 up top. (2) A Winchester 94 A/E in 7x30 Waters (3) SMLE No.4 in the obligatory .303 Brit.

RCR29
November 29, 2007, 06:15 AM
My go to rifle is my M1. I have taken it for the past 5 years and have taken 11 deer with it in that time period.

MCgunner
November 29, 2007, 09:56 AM
Hmm, deja vu.........

Rimfire, I have a stainless Ruger 10-22 with a Hogue overmolded stock that's pretty all weather, all condition and is my choice for a knock round .22. My stainless M7 Remington with polymer stock is one tough hunting rifle. The Weaver 2x10x40 is rugged and it has Butler and Creek flip open scope covers for those rainy days. I also have a Norinco SKS, actually two of 'em, one's scoped, one's not. They both have polymer, but frankly, the wood wasn't anything I'd have worried about, LOL. Those are tough, have to be in the jungles for warfare. But, my M7 gets hunted with for 99 percent of my big game hunting. You can't beat stainless for tough all weather use.

I don't own anything really fancy, either, but I like to protect my blued, wood stock guns from anything really nasty. I have a camo/plastic Mossberg 12 gauge pump for salt marsh duck hunting duty, for instance. It's still in decent shape after 20 years of tough use. Doves, I'll use either my side by sides or usually my Wood and blued Winchester automatic. Dove hunting isn't tough on a shotgun like ducks in the salt marsh or bay is.

tydephan
November 29, 2007, 10:13 AM
Browning A-Bolt II Stainless Stalker in .270 with Nikon Monarch 2-7X33.

My second hunt this season it accidentally got dropped from a height of about 8 feet (due to a dry-rotted pull cord that I use to pull the rifle up to my stand and lower it when I'm done), landed on the ground butt pad first. Didn't even lose zero.

marksman13
November 29, 2007, 11:36 AM
A Remington Model 700 in 243 with a Leupold Rifleman 3x9x40 on top of it. It's not all that old, but it quickly became my go-to rifle. It's cheap enough that if something happened to it, I wouldn't lose any sleep and super accurate.

Gunz72
November 29, 2007, 11:45 AM
i hunt in norhtern wisconsin and i have my stand baby and a drivie gun... my stand gun is a rem 270 pump wiht a simmions aetec.

my drive gun is a springfield sar8 with a simmions scope...

i use the sar8 for pounding brush. cuz it is parkerized and synthetic...

and it has a heavy trigger so if hte safety gets tripped its not going off... but i keer a finger over the tigger guard anyway...

Omaney
November 29, 2007, 01:35 PM
I have a Weatherby Vanguard in .270WSM. With the synth stock and blued steel. I bought it for the field and that's what it's for. If i need a string of barbed wire pushed down so I can get over it, well that rifle gets the job done (safely of course). My only regret is that I didn't spend the extra $$ for stainless. No benchrest work for this rifle. It is my preferred hunting tool.

H&Hhunter
November 30, 2007, 12:28 PM
My workhorse is a bush worn .375H&H M-70. I just traded my old Searcy Field grade .470 NE in on a newer PH model .470 NE. But it should have some character within the next couple of years as well.

retrieverman
November 30, 2007, 06:11 PM
I actually have acquired a new "workhorse" rifle this year, and it is a Sauer 202 Outback in 270 WCF scoped with a Swarovski A series 3-9x36mm. It has already proven itself with 5 deer kills this season (the most recent was this morning). It is at home in the seat of my pickup or gun rack on my 4 wheeler.

DDawg
November 30, 2007, 09:24 PM
My New workhorse rifle is a TC Pro Hunter SS with Real Tree Camo 270.

eliphalet
November 30, 2007, 10:02 PM
Remington 700 BDL LH, 30-06.
When I bought it I think the only lefty's available were Remington and Savage, I choose the 700 and topped it with a Leupold VariXII 3X9 and have never been sorry, glass or gun.

When I go after big game it is my nearly always go to rifle.

I am kicking around the idea of a mag for elk after some medical stuff this year. I have never had a elk run far but have seen deer do amazing feats after a vicious fatal shot and am of the opinion that in the future I want to plant elk. Perhaps building a 358 Norma Mag or a Ruger 375 on a LH 700 action, but will probably end up with a factory gun in 338 Winchester. I may lose some meat but want the ability to trash both front shoulders so the animal cannot run.
Have to live a long time to out do what that ol '06 has done for me.

Twig
November 30, 2007, 10:18 PM
I use an old Remington woods-master.
Used to be my dads but it quit working for him so he told me if I can fix it I can have it. So I took it all apart and found that the action spring was weak. I found a new one at the local sport shop. 75 cents later I had a nice working 30-06. I took the Bushnell scope off and replaced it with a Swift for 100 bucks but that is all I have done with it still has the tip of weaver mounts. The gun itself is in pretty good shape. The stock could use refinishing but I that will probably not happen anytime soon.

Leanwolf
November 30, 2007, 10:32 PM
Mine is my old Remington 725 in .280 Remington. I bought it new in 1961, and have killed elk, Mule deer, Blacktail deer, Black bear, and antelope with it (along with assorted varmints). I have others but that's the one that'll do for me for the rest of my hunting career.

L.W.

highbrow
December 1, 2007, 01:41 PM
I use multiple guns, but the one I go to when the weather is bad is a dead stock .308 Saiga with plastic stock. Has never failed me and will shoot 1" groups with handloads. However, used a Mosin 91/30 for 2 deer this year.

goalie
December 1, 2007, 05:08 PM
Mossberg ATR-100 in .270 with a fixed 4x Nikon Monarch scope mounted with Warne rings.

It was inexpensive, but it's accurate enough, and it has killed several deer with one shot each.

moojpg2
December 2, 2007, 10:37 PM
My workhorse gun is a Winchester Mod. 1300 20 gauge pump shotgun I paid $200 for it new with a rather nice wood stock on it(wal-fart),I've found 20 gauge slugs in a smooth bore barrel to shoot better than any 12 gauge and since I can't hunt dear with a rifle here, I threw some tru glo sights on the smooth bore slug barrel and one of those $5 slip on shell holders on the stock(keeps the stinging cold stock off my cheek:)), it's my go to gun for pretty much anything around here, I also have the barrel with screw in chokes for it and it does the job for pheasant and stuff. I almost never use my expensive shotgun for hunting.

sept black bear season, then I use my M7 youth in 7mm-08, it was my first rifle, it's got a Nikon 3-9x40 on it, and the same type of cheapo stretchy fabric ammo holder on the stock, and a cheap black nylon sling, it shoots straight and is a joy to carry around, nice and light, I did refinish the stock though, the cheap factory finish got a little too beat up.

hkenvy91
December 5, 2007, 11:45 PM
i wanna try my m1garand but havent had the chance yet

mr_blove
December 6, 2007, 02:54 AM
Mine is a 1979 Ruger M77 .243 soon to be HEAVILY modified and will be come my long range "tacticle" rifle, when the project starts I will start up a thread.

jimbob86
December 6, 2007, 03:10 AM
Grampa bought his Rem 721(.270 WIN) new in a hardware store that no longer stands in a town that is now "unincorporated" in 1958, IIRC. He killed Mulies, Pronghorn, Elk, even a couple of whitetail with it......... He gave it to me just before he died in '96. The times have changed, hell even the land has changed. Mulies are scarce and you can't swing a cat without scratchin' a Whitetail.......... that rifle still fills the freezer.

T.R.
December 6, 2007, 01:12 PM
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This is my Remington model 660 in .308 that's been my main elk rifle for many decades. The .308 cartridge shoots as deadly as 30-06 but with less recoil in a much shorter package. It shoots very tight groups with plain factory ammo.

TR

kmrcstintn
December 6, 2007, 04:39 PM
when I started out, I rallied more toward 12 ga sluggers, but got a Marlin 336 in .30-30 that was liquidated to help pay for a reloaction; I got another lever action, but I went with a Marlin 1894C in .357 mag to match with my Ruger GP100 (wish that I had got another Marlin 336 for more vesatility); current bolt gun is a Savage 111G in .25-06 which was intended for groundhog plunking in spring '08, but didn't get a chance to work up loads, so I used for deer season '07

dad's always relied on a Remington Gamemaster in .30-06 that I has reworked a bit earlier this year since it was going to be my primary deer rifle; he moved in with me and reclaimed it as his own for deer season '07;

I like the Marlin 1894 since it is fun and easy to shoot, but I miss the versatility and light recoil of .30-30; I'm not sure what will be my primary beater rifle...the .25-06 is nice, but not as versatile and easy to lug as a good, solid lever action

paintballdude902
December 6, 2007, 05:04 PM
marlin 30aw with a bsa catseye

got it for my 17th birthday............3 months a go

giturgun
December 6, 2007, 05:10 PM
Guess mine is my 1896 Sweed , killed 2 deer with it this year. First was a 13 year old's first , took him to my top of the ridge treestand and after 10 waklked I let him shoot one. Killed it good he did, right through the lungs and top of the heart.

2nd was killed by yours truly , Lower Tree stand day after Thanksgiving. First one poked the bones through the brush . Biggest one I have got so far.8 point almost perfet on both sides. Having it mounted now. The Sweed has a factory barrel cut to 17 inches Timney trigger Bell Carson stock , Scope is a 3.5 to 10 x 44 . This old rifle shot the day before the deer kill at 100 yds put the first about 3/8 inch center on a 1/2 inch black dot , the second almost exactly center of the dot. That is good enough for me.

Others of honorable mention are the Rem 70 vssf in Choat ult varmint, Timney trigger 8-32 Burris .

Savage 112 with 3 barrels , 25-06 .222 and 22-250 .250 tight neck 1/9 twist Pac- Nor , Rifle basix 2 trigger at 5 oz Custom bench stock with 4 inch wide forearm and flat bottom to ride the bags well. Bedded and stiffened Factory tupperware stock FOR USE WHEN HUNTING.

Ruger 77 With Bell and Carson bedded stock in 30 -06 , still under construction.

T C Contender with super 16 30-30 , 14 inch .222 14 inch 45-70 and 10 inch .22 rf.

My first deer rifle 30-30 Win 94 cLASSIC , HAVE SEVERAL MORE IN THE OLD SAFE BUT THESE ARE MY FAV'S

ReadyontheRight
December 6, 2007, 06:08 PM
My Remington 740 30-06 I bought used for $150. Installed tru-glo iron sights. It hits where I point and has taken a few deer, but it's spent a lot more time pushing aside popple whips.

MCgunner
December 6, 2007, 08:23 PM
This is my Remington model 660 in .308 that's been my main elk rifle for many decades. The .308 cartridge shoots as deadly as 30-06 but with less recoil in a much shorter package. It shoots very tight groups with plain factory ammo.

Took my .308 Remington M7 to the range today to shoot. I put five rounds into 3/4" at 100 yards. That's the best group I've ever shot with it, usually a 1" gun at 100 yards. I do handload for it, but it's a very accurate gun and inherently accurate round. It's also a very handy little rifle.

Poper
December 6, 2007, 09:39 PM
My workhorse rifle is my Remington 788 carbine in .308 Win. I bought it new at a gunshow in 1982 for $112 and the dealer threw in a box of 180 gn Winchester Silvertips. With its 2-7x32 Leupold compact scope and Ramline stock, its easy to carry and doesn't get snagged on every clump of brush. 1-1/4" 5-shot groups are the norm with 165 gn Hornady SST's.
Lets the air out of deer real quick.

Poper

Poper
December 6, 2007, 09:40 PM
Oops

Flash!
December 6, 2007, 10:37 PM
Browning A Bolt Medallion LH 7mm Rem Mag....I've had it 20 years now...still shoot one inch groups at 100 yards...

HuntAndFish
December 6, 2007, 11:51 PM
Winchester M70 in .270 Winchester. Dinged, worn, beautiful.

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