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Ravenman
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Guide 45/70

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Some groups with my Marlin Guide 45/70 at 100 Meters.
Factory Winchester 300grs. HP.
The Leupold 1.5-5x20 Duplex is the perfect match for the Guide Gun.

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That ought to get it done..!!
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nice shooting!! :D :D
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:shock: Wow. Good shooting.
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Well, that about does it for me. I was looking to put a ghost ring sight on my Guide Gun, but knowing my dimming eyes and seeing your scoped rifle here today convinces me I need the same scope on mine. It's on my list of needs for 08 allready. Thanks
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Re: Guide 45/70

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Ravenman wrote:
The Leupold 1.5-5x20 Duplex is the perfect match for the Guide Gun.
Nice group, but THIS is the perfect match for a Guide Gun.

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Leupold 2.5x IER Scout Scope on the XS Scout Mount.
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Serendipity! Great combination of gun, ammo, scope, and skill.
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Post by dkmlever »

Great group Ravenman, is it hard to shoot in Switzerland? I was there a couple of years ago, and woke up on Saturday morning to shooting, Was told it was the local citizens practicing for the milita.
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:wink: NICE GROUP AND NICE HUNTING.... PACO :wink:
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Thats a sweet looking gun..
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Re: Guide 45/70

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Nice group, but THIS is the perfect match for a Guide Gun.
Leupold 2.5x IER Scout Scope on the XS Scout Mount.[/quote]

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dkmlever wrote:Great group Ravenman, is it hard to shoot in Switzerland? I was there a couple of years ago, and woke up on Saturday morning to shooting, Was told it was the local citizens practicing for the milita.
We have in every other town a 300 meter rifle and 25/50 meter pistol military range to practice with the military arm. These ranges can be used one day every week from spring to autumn. Swiss soldiers have the personal rifle or pistol at home. Every year he got to proof that he practiced with rifle or pistol (Bundesprogramm) not only in official army training. The ammo is free but the score will be written in the army log. Failing or missing this qualifying round he will be punished. If you passe active duty and used the rental gun at private matches before retirement you can have the rifle or pistole. All shooters with only the official army training have to give back the personal weapons. Today we are armed with SIG 550 assault rifles "Sturmgewehr 90". GP 90 ammo is a 5.56 round with 62grs. FMJ bullet. Predecessor was aussault rifle Sturmgewehr 57 in 7.5x55 Swiss (GP11) and the Schmidt-Rubin M 1931 short action straight-pull bolt action rifle (also 7.5x55 Swiss). The SIG 220 in 9 Para is the sidearm today. And the SIG 210 9mm Para was sidearm before the SIG 220.
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Some more groups.

Speer 400grs. SP at 100 meters

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Sierra 300 grs. HP at 60 Meters

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Speer 400grs. SP standing free at 60 meters

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That "Scout" set up is growing on me :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Swampman »

I really like my 2-7X33 Leupold. I wish my gun was the blued version. I got the stainless version for the same price as a blued one and couldn't pass it up.

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Swampman,

Love your Guide gun - why worry about stainless? Easier to keep clean.
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I don't find the stainless very attractive. I also have a real nice blued 1895 made in 1972 so I'll keep my shiny Guide Gun. It's too accurate to part with.
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Post by ScottT »

I think the Marlin Guide Gun is the sleeper in the current gun market. Not much more one could ask for in a real hunting rifle and it is handy as all getup.

The .45-70 is such a versitile cartridge that a man could not go wrong by hunting with it exclusively.
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Ravenman I couldn't see your targets the first time I opened this thread. Those are awesome.
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Great shooting and beautiful guns. I like both the blue and stainless, they are just great looking guns.
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Post by Bitmap »

Borregos wrote:That "Scout" set up is growing on me :lol: :lol: :lol:
It really grows on you when you use it.
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Post by otteray »

Some fine shooting!
Look at all them holes!
Now I know how the Swiss make Swiss cheese! :wink:

Ravenman wrote:Some more groups.

Speer 400grs. SP at 100 meters

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Sierra 300 grs. HP at 60 Meters

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Speer 400grs. SP standing free at 60 meters

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Swampman wrote:I don't find the stainless very attractive. I also have a real nice blued 1895 made in 1972 so I'll keep my shiny Guide Gun. It's too accurate to part with.
I bet you could get it bead blasted pretty cheaply, which ought to take the shine right out of it...

I don't like shiny guns, either... after watching guys walking thru the brush about 400 yds away... looked like they were carrying mirrors.
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