HAWKEYESATX
Handloader
- Aug 15, 2016
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Has anyone ever wondered how things just seem to work out, and finally glad that they have?
I bought another Savage rifle, a 110E, in .270 Winchester! Well, I saw how bad it looked at first, and decided I would make it into another project Gun. But, as things go, she actually cleaned up really well, and she has an almost pristine bore, and the metal is almost perfect, except for a couple of rub marks. Her stock has a few scratches, but is extremely serviceable, and nothing majorly wrong with it.
She had a crappy, broken Simmons 3-9x32 scope on it, but I replaced it with a Burris Fullfield II I had laying around.
Dangit! If it doesn’t remind me of my first high powered rifle I ever bought, when I was a greenhorn Airman, a Savage 110GXP3 combo, 7mm Rem Mag, with a Bushnell Sportview 3-9x38 with a 24 inch barrel.
This one wears a 22 inch barrel, but everything else is exactly the same!
Just remember everyone, these rifles weren’t beautiful, but very utilitarian.
Here’s a couple of pics of her!
Hawk
I bought another Savage rifle, a 110E, in .270 Winchester! Well, I saw how bad it looked at first, and decided I would make it into another project Gun. But, as things go, she actually cleaned up really well, and she has an almost pristine bore, and the metal is almost perfect, except for a couple of rub marks. Her stock has a few scratches, but is extremely serviceable, and nothing majorly wrong with it.
She had a crappy, broken Simmons 3-9x32 scope on it, but I replaced it with a Burris Fullfield II I had laying around.
Dangit! If it doesn’t remind me of my first high powered rifle I ever bought, when I was a greenhorn Airman, a Savage 110GXP3 combo, 7mm Rem Mag, with a Bushnell Sportview 3-9x38 with a 24 inch barrel.
This one wears a 22 inch barrel, but everything else is exactly the same!
Just remember everyone, these rifles weren’t beautiful, but very utilitarian.
Here’s a couple of pics of her!
Hawk