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    Haenel bargain double rifle

    Too bad Browning had no idea on how to properly regulate them, and those "lookers" were so poorly regulated. DM
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    Haenel bargain double rifle

    I owned a Krieghoff that had the "cocking slide" and it did of course take more effort than a sliding safety, but it wasn't a big deal and could easily be gotten used to. Actually, I like the idea. The REAL question is, if you fire one bbl. and then open the action to reload THAT bbl., does...
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    Haenel bargain double rifle

    It says it's "JS", if so, it's not a rimmed cartridge, personally I wouldn't want it... Also, it's single trigger, another mark against it, no thanks for sure... DM
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    360 buckhammer ammo?

    375 brass is much stronger through the web over 30-30 and I'd be surprised if the Buckhammer isn't too, as they both work with higher pressures than the 30-30. DM
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    Which bolt action .22 LR rifle would you recommend for accuracy from a bench or in the field?

    Anschutz! May as well start out with something really good. DM
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    .22 Rifle Accuracy

    I would thoroughly clean the bore and THEN try different brands of ammo in it, DM
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    Beloved 30-06 Anyone?

    On a charging bear, if you don't hit the CNS with a .458, it doesn't do any better job than a properly loaded 30-06. IF you do hit the CNS, either one works just fine, DM
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    Beloved 30-06 Anyone?

    12 ga./30-06, I shot three nice bulls with it that day. It's very accurate, Over the years, it's put a lot of meat in my freezer. DM
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    Convert Marlin 336

    Here's another vote for the 360 Buckhammer! DM
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    calling 22 hornet guys

    I just used a primer and reversed the pellet flush with the case mouth. I've had several Hornets, never liked any of them including a really nice Winchester 54, so chambered. DM
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    9.3x62 vs .375 h&h

    "Properly loaded" anything from a 30-06 on up is a great rifle and cartridge for Alaska and master bear guide Phil Shoemaker always agreed with me, I settled on the .338-06 and over all the years I lived and hunted in Alaska, I never felt underguned hunting big bears, or taking anyone else...
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    .280 AI?

    For the average guy? NONE! For the guy that pushes his velocities all the time, yes there is a small advantage already mentioned in some above post. I made my 280 Rem. cases out of WW 270 brass back in the 70's, I don't push my velocities although I don't "light" load either, and I'm still...
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    16ga ???

    Yes, it's a drilling, Proofed in October of 1935. DM
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    Keep .280 Rem or sell for something else?

    They a are fine rifle. And now that Melvin has sold the rights to build the ULA rifles, to Wilson Combat, they will be more available. I have one of Mels rifles, they are GREAT! DM
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    16ga ???

    16ga works just fine for turkeys too, DM
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    Keep .280 Rem or sell for something else?

    I've shot bear, caribou and a lot of deer with my .280, it just keeps on keeping on, putting meat in my freezer! DM
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    Keep .280 Rem or sell for something else?

    Doing something stupid like selling the 280, would just make someone else happy. lol DM
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    16ga ???

    That it is.... DM
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    16ga ???

    I also have a few 16's, including this hammer gun, I use for pest control around here. DM
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