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338 Rum and Alaska Brown Bear !
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<blockquote data-quote="comfisherman" data-source="post: 3056949" data-attributes="member: 8394"><p>Remember shooting my first rum, and how it hammered what I shot. Kinda hard to go wrong with that much powder, don't think I'll ever not have at least one kicking around the safe. Have bought a few factory ones over the years from the local classifieds, early 2000s models that are stainless with iron sights and a box of 17 loaded and 3 empty included. Kept a 300 and gave a 375 rum to a friend in the village, will definitely pick up another 375 some day. </p><p></p><p>Bought a 338 rum back in the day, clearance rack blued, engraved and wood stocked with iron sights. It was ruthless on recoil without optics, but it was a lot of horsepower for the 500 some odd dollars I gave for it. Friend needed one after his guns were stolen, and he lost it on a hunt on the Yukon in a genuine boating accident. To this day we still joke about it being found and going on to crush shoulders another day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comfisherman, post: 3056949, member: 8394"] Remember shooting my first rum, and how it hammered what I shot. Kinda hard to go wrong with that much powder, don't think I'll ever not have at least one kicking around the safe. Have bought a few factory ones over the years from the local classifieds, early 2000s models that are stainless with iron sights and a box of 17 loaded and 3 empty included. Kept a 300 and gave a 375 rum to a friend in the village, will definitely pick up another 375 some day. Bought a 338 rum back in the day, clearance rack blued, engraved and wood stocked with iron sights. It was ruthless on recoil without optics, but it was a lot of horsepower for the 500 some odd dollars I gave for it. Friend needed one after his guns were stolen, and he lost it on a hunt on the Yukon in a genuine boating accident. To this day we still joke about it being found and going on to crush shoulders another day. [/QUOTE]
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