Morning Range Report. (pics.)
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Morning Range Report. (pics.)
Decided to spend about an hour at the range on this beautiful Nov. morning.
(second shift today ) Decided to take my Model 70 243 my son intends to use
this deer season and also my 94 that I will be using as normal most of this deer
season. I’m sure not the best shooting in the world but I was real pleased with the results.
(second shift today ) Decided to take my Model 70 243 my son intends to use
this deer season and also my 94 that I will be using as normal most of this deer
season. I’m sure not the best shooting in the world but I was real pleased with the results.
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Re: Morning Range Report. (pics.)
Looks like you are ready to hunt. Good luck with it.
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Re: Morning Range Report. (pics.)
Looks like you are wasting most of your target only using the center part
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+1crs wrote:Looks like you are ready to hunt. Good luck with it.
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Re: Morning Range Report. (pics.)
Good to go
Nice wood on that 94 and colour.
N.
Nice wood on that 94 and colour.
N.
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Re: Morning Range Report. (pics.)
casastahle,
Is that a side mount scope on that 94?
I agree with Nath, great color on the wood.
Joe
Is that a side mount scope on that 94?
I agree with Nath, great color on the wood.
Joe
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Re: Morning Range Report. (pics.)
"Is that a side mount scope on that 94?"J Miller wrote:casastahle,
Is that a side mount scope on that 94?
I agree with Nath, great color on the wood.
Joe
Yes it is, and There’s enough clearance that I still am able to use
the iron sights, if I want and or need too.
"I agree with Nath, great color on the wood."
I really like the wood on that one as well,
very, very dark black walnut. (original factory finish)
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Re: Morning Range Report. (pics.)
That is a beautiful 94. I, too, really like the wood and its color.
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Re: Morning Range Report. (pics.)
Great lookin' '94...
Knock off the carry handle, and it might almost convert me.
Knock off the carry handle, and it might almost convert me.
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Re: Morning Range Report. (pics.)
Thanks KirkKirkD wrote:That is a beautiful 94. I, too, really like the wood and its color.
Re: Morning Range Report. (pics.)
LOL Buck,Buck Elliott wrote:Great lookin' '94...
Knock off the carry handle, and it might almost convert me.
That "carry handle crutch" is a must have for me.
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Re: Morning Range Report. (pics.)
I feel sorry for those deers! Okay, not so much - but it doesn't look like they will stand a chance.
Re: Morning Range Report. (pics.)
nice look'n winchesters....
nice shoot'n too!
nice shoot'n too!
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Re: Morning Range Report. (pics.)
Very nice....gotta love a one hole group,the Winchester's not doing so bad either.
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Re: Morning Range Report. (pics.)
I don't know anyone that would not be pleased with those results. Awesome.
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Re: Morning Range Report. (pics.)
LOL no group there C. Cash.C. Cash wrote: Very nice....gotta love a one hole group,the Winchester's not doing so bad either.
I stopped with the first shoot on that target;
Didn’t want to risk messing up that one hole center shot.
I’ve actually done that twice now with that same rifle.
That model 70 is the most accurate rifle I have ever owned.
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