Hokkmike
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Bought a very nice looking Winchester Model 94 (1953) in .32 WS a while back. Love the cowboy look and nostalgic Americana-feel of it. But, as it turns out for me - it was an impractical idea to use for deer hunting. My 70 year old eyes were not able to adjust to and use the original iron sights. I then added Williams Fire Sights, better - but not close enough. I could have added a peep sight or scope but, A.- I don't want to ruin the gun with drilling, and B.- Such an add-on ruins the appeal of the gun to me. This, and recently I had my rigger pull weighed and it came it a scary one pound - too light, too light.
It is back to a scoped bolt action rifle for me. A while back, my wife with some good advice, from I am not sure who, bought me a Leupold Vari-X III 3.5x10 40mm. It is going back in the field with me next year.
Never too old to screw up - never too old to learn.
It is back to a scoped bolt action rifle for me. A while back, my wife with some good advice, from I am not sure who, bought me a Leupold Vari-X III 3.5x10 40mm. It is going back in the field with me next year.
Never too old to screw up - never too old to learn.