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If you could only have 3 long guns, which would you choose?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bull_Mtn" data-source="post: 2793097" data-attributes="member: 105447"><p>When I turned 75 I joined the second largest airgun club in the U.S. After shooting many different precision airguns I chose the Rapid Air Weapon (RAW). Just the gun and scope were close to $4000. So I decided to thin down my firearm collection to 3 long guns. I kept a 10-22, my tack driver Mod 70, .300 WSM and a Remington Model 1187 12 gauge. I gave a .338 Winchester to my grandson, a Rem 870 12 ga and a Ruger Stainless Mod 77 .308 to my youngest (50) son. I also gave a pre-war Model 70 30-06 that was my dad's, to my younger brother. I sold a Stainless Mod 7 .308, a Custom Shop Rem Mod 7 .350 Rem Mag, Ruger Single Six .44 Mag, and a S&W Chrome .38 Special to help me get into airgun shooting. Which I still do 3 times a week. At 85 I'm still among the top shooters in AZ. Airgun shooting has allowed me to continue in a sport I love!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bull_Mtn, post: 2793097, member: 105447"] When I turned 75 I joined the second largest airgun club in the U.S. After shooting many different precision airguns I chose the Rapid Air Weapon (RAW). Just the gun and scope were close to $4000. So I decided to thin down my firearm collection to 3 long guns. I kept a 10-22, my tack driver Mod 70, .300 WSM and a Remington Model 1187 12 gauge. I gave a .338 Winchester to my grandson, a Rem 870 12 ga and a Ruger Stainless Mod 77 .308 to my youngest (50) son. I also gave a pre-war Model 70 30-06 that was my dad's, to my younger brother. I sold a Stainless Mod 7 .308, a Custom Shop Rem Mod 7 .350 Rem Mag, Ruger Single Six .44 Mag, and a S&W Chrome .38 Special to help me get into airgun shooting. Which I still do 3 times a week. At 85 I'm still among the top shooters in AZ. Airgun shooting has allowed me to continue in a sport I love! [/QUOTE]
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