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  1. filmjunkie4ever

    Bullets FS .257, .277

    .277’s spf
  2. filmjunkie4ever

    FS - JP Sauer and Sohn Mauser 98 Sporter .35 Whelen

    Lets try $1295 shipped.
  3. filmjunkie4ever

    FS - JP Sauer and Sohn Mauser 98 Sporter .35 Whelen

    Also just for general knowledge, I would take a decent Winchester Model 70 XTR or New Haven Featherweight in .243 as a partial trade and take the balance in $$!
  4. filmjunkie4ever

    FS - JP Sauer and Sohn Mauser 98 Sporter .35 Whelen

    I haven't fired a shot through it. I would imagine very well but never got the chance and rather than invest a bunch of money developing a load etc. I am sending it down the road.
  5. filmjunkie4ever

    FS - JP Sauer and Sohn Mauser 98 Sporter .35 Whelen

    Am I way too far off on the price here?
  6. filmjunkie4ever

    FS - JP Sauer and Sohn Mauser 98 Sporter .35 Whelen

    For Sale: Beautiful patina J.P. Sauer and Sohn Mauser 98 sporter. Double set triggers, 23.75" half round, half octagonal barrel with integral rib. Dovetailed for front and rear sights, as well as drilled and tapped for a receiver peep sight it includes the original sling swivels (one mounted on...
  7. filmjunkie4ever

    Bullets FS .257, .277

    .277’s $115 shipped
  8. filmjunkie4ever

    Bullets FS .257, .277

    .257’s spf .277’s still available
  9. filmjunkie4ever

    Bullets FS .257, .277

    Time to thin the herd. .257 110 gr Nosler Accubond - 150 ct 50 - 1sts, 100 - 2nds $100 shipped, conus only .277 130 gr Sierra Gameking BTSP - 400 ct All 1sts $125 shipped, conus only Take it all for $200 shipped. Cross posted on the fire. Not interested in trades.
  10. filmjunkie4ever

    Skinner Optics 1-6x24

    My thoughts exactly, you’re looking pretty hard to find sharper recoil than the .458 Lott.
  11. filmjunkie4ever

    Well I did it...

    Very nice Fotis!! I think I will join the 6.5 Swede club in time but I think I’m going to hold out for a nice Mauser sporter or a M70 XTR Featherweight. 🤷‍♂️
  12. filmjunkie4ever

    N560 300HH# 1

    Nothing to not love about that Don!! Well done!
  13. filmjunkie4ever

    She said yes

    Hey! Congratulations to you both!! May you have all the happiness possible in this old world!
  14. filmjunkie4ever

    Another Model 70

    We did, thank the Lord, though not as much as I would’ve liked. “Spooky dry” is an excellent description of our area too.
  15. filmjunkie4ever

    Another Model 70

    At the gunshow a few months back I picked up this Winchester Model 70 from a family friend. It belonged to his Dad but the steel butt plate caused him dismay when he shot it so he made a me a heck of a deal! Pre-64 Standard grade, serial puts it in 1948 as date of manufacture. It has a Douglas...
  16. filmjunkie4ever

    2025 I finally drew whitehorse antelope tag

    Good luck Rogue. I was going to take a .264 Win Mag this year if I drew for antelope. I struck out both in Oregon and Wyoming. Good hunting!
  17. filmjunkie4ever

    What's it cost these days to rebarrel a rifle?

    Depends on the cost of the barrel and who you have twist it on. My guy out of Bend runs between 650-750 to buy a Douglas barrel, thread, chamber and contour, crown and glassbed into the stock (and blue if necessary). That .25 Creed in a Rem 722 should be a fairly straightforward proposition!
  18. filmjunkie4ever

    New LH Bansner CF stock Model 70 in 308 Norma Magnum

    I have always wondered why Winchester didn’t go the .308 Norma Mag/.30-338 route with their .300 Win Mag cartridge design. A 180 grain bullet at 2950-3000 fps is perfectly possible therein. I have always thought about taking a Springfield ‘03 or Enfield 1917 sporter and having it reamed out to...
  19. filmjunkie4ever

    Firing .38’s in a .357 Magnum

    Thanks all for weighing in. I too have done this with zero issues but I also clean my handguns frequently!
  20. filmjunkie4ever

    Firing .38’s in a .357 Magnum

    Where are you all at on this apparently hot-button issue? I have heard much scuttlebutt lately decrying the firing of .38 ammunition (especially in revolvers) chambered in .357 Magnum. The fly in the proverbial ointment being that prolonged application will result in gas erosion in the cylinder...
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