I like the milled bolt sleeve on both of them and the aluminum butt plate on the 243. Very nice. Which one shoots the best.
I have a .270 FW (1960) that loves Sierra 130 grain flat base bullets pushed by 57 grains of IMR 4831. That load shoots 1/2 " groups and has killed close to a...
Browning High Power rifles. There were three grades; Safari, Medallion, and Olympian. Upon introduction in 1959m all rifles were produced by FN in Belgium. The Safari Grade was the first of the line in 1959. In 1959 the standard Safari calibers were built on the large ring Mauser actions. These...
IF you reload the 6mm Remington is better than the .243 Winchester. It holds more powder, shoots faster and flatter and is often more accurate than the Winchester number.
If you prefer to buy ammo the .243 is the clear choice. Factory .243 is far cheaper than factory 6mm and is readily...
1. Pre-war model 70...300 H&H
2. Pre-war model 21...20 gauge
3. Pre-war model 12...12 gauge
4. Pre-war model 52 Sporter...22 LR
5. Pre-war model 70...220 Swift
I have owned both the Zeiss Conquest and Dialvari lines and I too prefer Swarovski. I don't think you need a 30 mm tube on hunting scopes...nor do I think you need power over 12-14X. A good 3-9 or 4-12 with a 40mm objective is much smaller and lighter. If you buy good glass it is more than...
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