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| #948158 - 01/21/16 02:32 PM  Re: Do you remember your first deer rifle ?
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Hello chrome/22
 The Shilen blanks come just like any other.  A matte finish.  After chambering and crowning, I mount the finished barrel to what's called a barrel spinner.  It's basically a long piece of square tubing that has an arm on each end with plastic centers mounted to a bearing.
 
 Simply polish the barrel up, through the various stages of grit.  Start with 200 grit, then 400, then 500 and finish with white 555 to get a bright mirror finish.  Mask off the muzzle and the threaded barrel tenon with some electrical tape and then slide a long piece of plastic / poly mesh over the barrel and lightly glass bead blast it.  Not everyone's cup of tea, but what the hell.
 
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| #948178 - 01/21/16 05:03 PM  Re: Do you remember your first deer rifle ?
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|   ExtenZe Field Tester
 
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Great work, BB!   But you already knew I was a big fan of yours! Keep it up Uncle Bart!    But, to answer the question:  My Grandpa's Remington Model 700 chambered in Rem 7mm Mag. Sat in my safe for a while and finally on a whim replaced the old wooden stock with a new McMillians composite stock, put one some Tally LP rings, a Loopy 6x42 with an M1 turret and had Jim Cloward do a trigger job on it. (blue tape has since been replaced with red - this is an older photo) Damn thing kicks like there's no tomorrow and is a beast of a gun to shoot.  But, it does shoot well.  It will remain in my collection for ever....even if I never do take it out on hunts any more.  Nice Paker. There's just something fundamentally correct about a Model 700. Love 'em. I might have to see Uncle Bart about hotrodding a .280 into a .280 Ackley or mebbe a 28 Nosler. There's a 1909 Argentine in .280 that I've been eye-ballin'. Hell, with a .280 Ackley I could come on here and wax poetic just like BigStick. Need to find a clown stock.    
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| #948215 - 01/21/16 08:02 PM  Re: Do you remember your first deer rifle ?
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|   Shooting Instructor for hire
 
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.280 Ackley...mmmm...yes please. 
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| #948224 - 01/21/16 08:47 PM  Re: Do you remember your first deer rifle ?
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|   Captain C/22 - Team Stay Up Right!
 
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 Hell, with a .280 Ackley I could come on here and wax poetic just like BigStick.
 Need to find a clown stock.
Bigstick is like Haley's comet, just when you've forgotten it... swings back by.
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| #948315 - 01/22/16 01:47 PM  Re: Do you remember your first deer rifle ?
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|   Repeat Spawner
 
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My grandfather built me a Rem 700 platform in a lefty version when I was 12 years old.  6mm Remington is the cartridge.  I killed umpteen whitetail and muleys over the years with it, and just last season I shot my first Washington Blacktail.  
 She's never failed me, and I don't plan to leave it in the case any time soon.  I turn 30 next week, so she's been mine for 18 years now.
 
 The hope is that someday I will have a youngster of my own, or in my family who is an up and coming hunter who I will be able to pass the rifle on to.  It would be hard to see it go, but hey, it was a gift to me anyway!
 
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| #948377 - 01/22/16 06:19 PM  Re: Do you remember your first deer rifle ?
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|   ExtenZe Field Tester
 
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My grandfather built me a Rem 700 platform in a lefty version when I was 12 years old.  6mm Remington is the cartridge.  I killed umpteen whitetail and muleys over the years with it, and just last season I shot my first Washington Blacktail.  
 She's never failed me, and I don't plan to leave it in the case any time soon.  I turn 30 next week, so she's been mine for 18 years now.
 
 The hope is that someday I will have a youngster of my own, or in my family who is an up and coming hunter who I will be able to pass the rifle on to.  It would be hard to see it go, but hey, it was a gift to me anyway!
The 6mm Remington is a fantastic cartridge design. Due to some marketing failures, the lesser .243 Winchester took hold. What a shame. Those that know 6mm Rem, seek it out regardless. Why settle for the homely girl when you can have the pretty girl ?
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| #948649 - 01/24/16 08:22 PM  Re: Do you remember your first deer rifle ?
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|   Ranger Danger
 
 Registered:  02/08/07
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Do I remember?  And how.  A used Remington model 78 Sportsman in .30-06 was my payment for a summer spent making hay and milking cows as a young man in the mid-west.
 I saved a few bones and put a crappy Simmons scope on it and kilt me quite a few whitetails with it before I moved west and got lost in a big city for a while.
 
 After more than just a few years in the closet I pulled it out to see if it still shot straight.  It did.
 
 Turns out it's not only a deer rifle but a moose rifle and a sheep rifle as well.
 
 If it ain't broke...
 
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| #948650 - 01/24/16 08:44 PM  Re: Do you remember your first deer rifle ?
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|   Three Time Spawner
 
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Savage model 99c .308 with a 4x Redfield scope, mowed lawns all summer and bought it from a family friend for $75. Shot my first 3 deer with it. |  
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| #948807 - 01/26/16 01:23 PM  Re: Do you remember your first deer rifle ?
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|   Repeat Spawner
 
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The 6mm Remington is a fantastic cartridge design.
 Due to some marketing failures, the lesser .243 Winchester took hold.
 What a shame.
 Those that know 6mm Rem, seek it out regardless.
 
 Why settle for the homely girl when you can have the pretty girl ?
Couldn't agree with you more.  Excellent ballistics and plenty of knock down.  I will probably always have a spot for 6mm in my cabinet.  Not to mention it's a pea shooter, never afraid to let one fly!
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| #948844 - 01/26/16 06:52 PM  Re: Do you remember your first deer rifle ?
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|   Returning Adult
 
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Mine was a cut down .45 cal pennsylvanha kit muzzleloader for a 10 year old. Never successful with it. First deer was a borrowed .35 marlin levergun. The rest were thompson center new englanders in either .50 or .54. Also  bought a rem 700 30-06 in there that took a few. 
 Nothing really special or memorable. I do still own the .45 and .54.
 
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| #949446 - 01/30/16 09:13 PM  Re: Do you remember your first deer rifle ?
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|   Parr
 
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Grew up hunting the thick swamps of southern NH.Dad bought me a Harrington and Richardson model 88 single shot 20 gauge when I completed hunters ed in 1976 - that little shotgun kicks like a mule but still have it.
 First rifle was a used 1971 Remington 788 in 308, still have it and it still shoots very true after several thousand rounds down the pipe. The stock was beat to crap when I bought it so I spent better than half a school year building a new one in wood shop.
 Try doing that today.
 
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| #949880 - 02/04/16 08:28 AM  Re: Do you remember your first deer rifle ?
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|   River Nutrients
 
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Model 70, Pre-64, .270, Weaver 4K scope....bought in S. Dakota, 1964. at an auction.....price was $117.00.  Hunted lots while going to college, in the S. Dakota Black Hills....antelope, white tail, mule deer, and wild turkey 
 I hunted in Grays Harbor, 1969 and 70......youngest son used it for the Hunter Ed. class......Now it just sits in a closet.
 
 No hunting for me since 1971.....got hung up on the fishing bit.....fish, fish, and more fishing.
 
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| #950011 - 02/05/16 06:04 AM  Re: Do you remember your first deer rifle ?
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|   Spawner
 
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Mine was my grandfathers 30-4- Crag. Wish I still had it. 
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| #950688 - 02/11/16 03:57 PM  Re: Do you remember your first deer rifle ?
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|   Kitsap's Crankiest Contractor
 
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My first--a borrowed (from the kid) Kimber Classic in 300WSM. First deer-1 pull of the trigger=dead deer, second deer-1 pull of the trigger=dead deer. I kinda like that gun!! 
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