Christmas Rifle List!

shortstuf92

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Dec 25, 2023
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I wish for Christmas is to have one of the major rifle manufacturer to come out with a SS bolt action rifle with a 22 to 24" barrel and be fairly light weight in 338-06 caliber. Too bad Weatherby wouldn't make up a limited run in their Vanguard series. I think the 338-06 is a great caliber that just doesn't get the respect it deserves. I feel if somebody would produced one at a reasonable price point they could sell a quite a few of them. Just my opinion and sure it will never happen because it's not the newest and flashy think to come out but it just plain works great.
 
I wish Browning would come out with tht X Bolt Gen 2 in Left Hand!
I would love a LH Mountain Pro Tungsten 24" in 25 Creedmoor!
 
I wish for Christmas is to have one of the major rifle manufacturer to come out with a SS bolt action rifle with a 22 to 24" barrel and be fairly light weight in 338-06 caliber. Too bad Weatherby wouldn't make up a limited run in their Vanguard series. I think the 338-06 is a great caliber that just doesn't get the respect it deserves. I feel if somebody would produced one at a reasonable price point they could sell a quite a few of them. Just my opinion and sure it will never happen because it's not the newest and flashy think to come out but it just plain works great.
When I sold my late Brother in Laws guns one was a Model 70 featherweight in 338/06. Still had the tags on it. I still lament not buying that one from my sister. Great cartridge.
 
No immediate plans to buy a rifle but have committed to rebarreling the #1 257 Roberts. I’ll go with PAC NOR. I still day dream about a battery of #1A set up with all the cartridges spawned from the 06. That being said should I find a reasonably priced 416 Rigby with good wood I’ll probably snap that up.
 
I wish Marlin would reintroduce the .25-35 in their 336; lever guns are in and its a great cartridge!

Would like to see a regular non big loop Marlin 1895 without a threaded or ported barrel, 22-24” long, blued and walnut in both .444 and .45-70!

I also wish Winchester would release a Centennial Model 70 standard grade or featherweight to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the .270 Winchester.
 
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