Are these good deer rifles? Should I keep them?

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Great advise guys. These rifles are not going anywhere. The 270 was dead on at 100 yrds today. Im going to take them apart and give them some TLC. I also have a Belgium Browning auto 5 he gave me. That one I like alot. I just downloaded the user manual and will tear it apart next weekend. Thanks!
 
I love the 6mm..

I have one just like your and would not trade or sell it for the world. It is very deadly one deer and I have killed many, many white tails with mine. It also has very little recoil, and is very accurate.

Please don't sell those, they have many more years of service.

Matt
 
Your Dad passed these on to you for a reason. They are a legacy, as a father, I am passing my traditions and achievements on to my children. Sit down with your dad and find out the history of these rifles. Each of my rifles have a story.
 
They are completely without utility or value, and you should send them, at your expense, to the first person to point this out to you. Me :)

Seriously, you could hardly do much better, and being 15 years old is practically NEW in my book. I've got socks older than that!
 
They are completely without utility or value, and you should send them, at your expense, to the first person to point this out to you. Me

Seriously, you could hardly do much better, and being 15 years old is practically NEW in my book. I've got socks older than that!

I'll up the ante here. If you send them to me, I'll pay for the shipping!

And I'm wearing socks older than 15 years. :D
 
Both of those rifles are keepers. From varmints through elk and black bear you are well covered. Never sell a gift rifle! I made that mistake and regretted it for decades. I did get my hand me down back after about 30 years and will never sell it.

Be safe and keep those rifles.

Patty
 
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