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A Man and His Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="rickjoty" data-source="post: 2374849" data-attributes="member: 99582"><p>So I had a Safari grade Win. Mod 70 in 7RM. The wood was beautiful. I was on a goat hunt and I had a small herd way out in an open field with no cover. There was a little shallow ditch, maybe 18" that looped out towards them. So there I go crawling on my stomach with my head down and laying that beautiful wood down over and over as I crawled. I was freaking out about how marked up that wood would be getting. I finally got to about 200 yards and shot my goat. Looked the gun over and not a scratch. Good hard walnut. But from then on I only bought plastic and laminate. What happened to the Safari? I had it accurized only it became intolerably inaccurate. Like 4" at 100 with factory ammo. So the gunsmith bought it from me for the prevailing average rate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickjoty, post: 2374849, member: 99582"] So I had a Safari grade Win. Mod 70 in 7RM. The wood was beautiful. I was on a goat hunt and I had a small herd way out in an open field with no cover. There was a little shallow ditch, maybe 18" that looped out towards them. So there I go crawling on my stomach with my head down and laying that beautiful wood down over and over as I crawled. I was freaking out about how marked up that wood would be getting. I finally got to about 200 yards and shot my goat. Looked the gun over and not a scratch. Good hard walnut. But from then on I only bought plastic and laminate. What happened to the Safari? I had it accurized only it became intolerably inaccurate. Like 4" at 100 with factory ammo. So the gunsmith bought it from me for the prevailing average rate. [/QUOTE]
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