Grandpa's Old Rifle

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my grandads rifle,, a 32 long rimfire, wish I could get ammo
have you seen this long thread?
 
Great story and congratulations on a very nice buck. I remember my father having three deer rifles in my lifetime, a Remington model 722 in .257 Roberts, a Remington model 760 in 30-06 (most of my lifetime), and a Remington model 700 Mountain Rifle in .280 for the last few years that he hunted. After he passed I acquired the .280 and have used it to harvest several nice bucks. When I'm done hunting it will get passed to my grandson. My Ruger #1AB in 7x57 will pass to my granddaughter.
 
Great story and great buck! Mod 700 rifles have been my Lifetime Favorite too! A long time ago, back in SE Texas, I also went to the 165 on the 30-06, I felt it ruined less meat than the 150 corlokt. Long before I read it in gun magazines, I accidently "discovered" that 58hr Of IMR 4350/any 165 shot well in any 30-06...or it wasn't "a shooter". Later, I went to H4350, may have to tweak a half grain either way. I personally think the '06 "balances better" with the 165. But the old warhorse is a Holy Terror with the 200-220 on big hogs/elk size critters.
P.S. All the "big, red " Sweet Potatoes out here in Sandy, UT restaurants I have found come from NC! lol
 
"I personally think the '06 "balances better" with the 165."

I'm inclined to agree. I'm running the 165 gr. Nosler AccuBond at around 2800 FPS ans I took a cow elk quite nicely. I used that rifle for the hunt because the day before the scope on my .35 Whelen decided to turn toes up. That was the third Leupold scope on that rifle to die. Leupold fixed them but they're all on much lighter kicking rifle now.
Paul B.
 
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