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Nice rifle, they are money pits though.
Saw one in a pawn shop the other day, barrel cut to 16'' and not re-crowned. The stock was cut down as well, had a big flashlight/ scope mount/ red dot. It looks like something from a buck rodgers rifle.
The shop wants $350 for it and said custom...
94
Seams a bit high depending on condition and year. If it's a post 64 version it should be in perfect condition. It seems a little high to me but they are ussually pretty cheap around here.
Also look for Remington 760 pump actions. They could be pretty cheap on the used market and are...
Hog gun
I always see used Remington 760's at my local GS rangin from $200-350. The pice varies on condition ussually. The 30-30 in Marlin and Win are great deal as well. You should be able to buy a nice rifle (possibly scoped) off the used rack for well within that price range with some...
I found a rifle down at my local GS the tag says it's a 95 Mauser, but has a winchester model 70 feather weight barrell. The Mauser was a chambered in 308 and had a 20'' barrell. My guess, is that it was rebarrelled with the winny. The Serial number on the action started with a T and looked to...
A 30-30 is is going to be a more rare rifle of the two calibers. I am no expert, but even an older 99 should be able to hold up to most if not all 30-30 loads. The 99 in 308 would be nice as well, but my self I'd opt for the 30-30 since I never seen one.
I own a 99 in 300 savage, love it too...
336
It's classic rifle in a classic deer caliber. I'd personally opt for a older one without a safety. I usually see them in for $250-300, I personally don't think the new ones are worth the asking price. IMO the 336 is a much better hunting rifle then the mosin and you will grow to love...
I have one with a 22' barrell and the kick isn't bad at all. The shorter barrell is proabablty an issue though. I get mine to shoot minute of saucer at 100 yard with factory sights.
Here in the Portland, Oregon area the only large one is around $400 a year with outdoor from 25-300 yards, plus indoor range 25-50, trap and skeet. The rest are more pretty outragous.
There are tons of ground squirrels around the Northern/central parts of California. Also Jack rabbits, a stroll down most levys will scare up some runners. This is where a non scoped semi-auto or levergun comes in handy.
Here in Oregon is an option, we have Rocky Mountain in the Cascade/eastern side wich is a little more open country hunting. On the coast we have the big Rosies, which make for a tough hunt in the rainforest.
I've got a little experience on the coast and was close last year, until some clod...
22 is perfect, just found an old marlin bolt gun in grat shape on the used rack for $120. put a cheap bushnell rimfire scope and you are golt for well under $200 big ones.
Working through a 500 count case of 40 S&W HP. It was cheap at $120 and accurate enough for me and my sigma. I've had no failures at all with this ammo and would buy another.
cool guns.
I shot one of those savage model 10 slug bolt guns a while back and it felt right. Know absolutly nothing about slug's and slug guns I can only say that this puppy was super accurate. I'm thinking of getting one to use as a dedicated elk rifle...
sks
You are describing an sks, cheap, rugged accurate enough out to 200 yards. Just picked up my Norenco with a Monte Carlo stock for $149. If these don't float your boat a 30-30 marlin is an excellent choice.
My Handie rifle in 45-70 is nice and lite, it carries and balances perfectly in my hands especially in that thick stuff. I hunt in the Oregon coastal range, so shot's are very close in. It's also a cheap rifle that I don't have to worry about getting scratched or a bit rusty from the rainforest.
I'd go $150 tops, while being a neat little rifle it isn't the most accurate and it's a Stevens. Theres one thats kind of rough in my local GS for $199 and they usually have fair prices on used guns. The one my friend had shot ok, I just don't really care to much for single shot 22's.
My vote is a .410, but I'd get the Marlin 1895 in .410 since you already have an adequate .22.
http://www.cabelas.com/fryprod-0/product--Marlin174-Model-1895-Lever-Action-410-Shotgun--706394.uts.shtml
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