Guy Miner
Master Loader
- Apr 6, 2006
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Months ago a very good, old friend died unexpectedly. I've noticed this happens with guys who served in the military and/or law enforcement. Sometimes they have ailments that defy treatment. He was a good guy. Lived 3.5 WEEKS after being diagnosed with cancer. Only one member of his "team" survives... The others all died of bullet wounds or... (no surprise) cancer.
His widow recently found a letter, telling her to contact me in the event of his demise, and make sure that I had my choice of several different Savage rifles. She called me yesterday while I was up in the Cascades, looking for mule deer. I was overwhelmed.
Choices included both a .338 Lapua and a .300 Win mag, "tactical" rifle. Since I'm familiar with the .300 Win mag (30+ years) and have the dies, brass & bullets, and knowing that the .338 Lapua was major league expensive to feed... I chose the .300 Win mag with the 6-24 Vortex scope. Lordy, what a rifle. It's heavy. Much heavier than my .300 WSM Model 70, and much heavier than my .308 Win "Green Machine" Remington. I think this thing is meant to be fired only from the bipod, or a rest.
More later, after a trip or two to the range.
I treasure this rifle, out of respect for my friend. I never expected him to leave me anything. Am still overwhelmed.
Regards, Guy
His widow recently found a letter, telling her to contact me in the event of his demise, and make sure that I had my choice of several different Savage rifles. She called me yesterday while I was up in the Cascades, looking for mule deer. I was overwhelmed.
Choices included both a .338 Lapua and a .300 Win mag, "tactical" rifle. Since I'm familiar with the .300 Win mag (30+ years) and have the dies, brass & bullets, and knowing that the .338 Lapua was major league expensive to feed... I chose the .300 Win mag with the 6-24 Vortex scope. Lordy, what a rifle. It's heavy. Much heavier than my .300 WSM Model 70, and much heavier than my .308 Win "Green Machine" Remington. I think this thing is meant to be fired only from the bipod, or a rest.
More later, after a trip or two to the range.
I treasure this rifle, out of respect for my friend. I never expected him to leave me anything. Am still overwhelmed.
Regards, Guy