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Hmmm...I've been thinking of getting a Savage 93R (.17 HMR). I keep telling myself to get a 10/22, but that Savage is just too cool...and I'll get a 10/22 some day anyway.
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Look at the EAA Biathlon.... If you can find one they are availible in .22 and .22mag get the .22 mag and you will only need one gun.... They are very nice and I can assure you very, very accurate for the amount of money you will spend. you will also love the action...truly one of a kind beautiful, nice handling and feeling rifle....and a very nice conversation piece... I believe these rifles will rapidly go up in value over the next ten years or so because I don't think they are brining anymore into the country.... but I may be wrong...
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Truly the 10/22 is probably the best semi auto .22 ever made... very versatile and accurate even with the cheaper non bull barrel versions....
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I've been toying with the idea of buying one of these:
http://www.remtek.com/arms/steyr/scout/scout.htm |
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Have owned a couple Steyr's and have been happy with them. Would also suggest maybe getting a M1A or M1A socom and putting a JAE100 stock on it from West Texas Armory.... will give you semi auto performance and great accuracy and can use open sights or scope. For the amount of $ you would spend on the Steyr... Just an option ......SmileWavy http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1186949723.jpg |
I personally have an M1A, I shoot open sights only..... at 50 yards I can put 20rds through a bullseye the size of a nickel.... at 100 yards I keep them all within the size of a coke can....... about 2 inches away from the bull at 2 o'clock position..... using military surplus ammo......
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It doesn't look like EAA makes the Biathlon any more.
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While I won't divuldge how many firearms I own, I will show y'all a sampling of calibers for which I reload. You will notice some obviously have more than one load, with different bullets seated in the same cases (.45 Colt, .45 ACP, .220 Swift, .30-06, .45-70, etc.). Some are fired in different guns, some in the same gun for different purposes (hunting vs. plinking vs. match shooting). Some are smokeless powder, some are black powder (.45 Colt, .45-70, .45-2.6). All cast bullets are produced in my own molds from Lyman, RCBS, Saeco, Paul Jones, LBT, Hoch, and others. Bullet lubes are home made. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1186961151.jpg |
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Here's a pic of the ISHMASH Biathlon imported by European American Armory.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1186962258.jpg
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The bolt on these guns is awesome.... simply pull back and then forward. none of the conventional up back forward down movement. And they do come with I believe a 5 and ten round magazine.
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futuresoptions - there are straight pull actions from Mauser (way old, 100 years or so then some) that are still shootable in "serious" caliber like 8x57r ....
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Yeah I know, There is a swedish straight pull Mauser that I have been thinking about buying...... The problem is when I started collecting guns I bought anything that interested me...... My safe filled up fast and I found that I had so many different calibers, that keeping up with ammo became a hassle..... I eventually decided to keep only a few calibers and trade in the rest to purchase guns in the calibers that I decided to keep..... I had decided to go on .40S&W and .22 on pistols.... 7mag , .308 , 7.62X39, .22 and .22 mag on rifles and .12 gauge on shotguns.... Really this is why I got rid of my Garand, my K98 mauser and my three enfields to name a few...... So eventhough I would really like that swedish mauser, I know that adding another caliber would start me off in the wrong direction again....... The truth is I want them ALL!!!:D
Here's a Pic of one of my Baby's Remington 700 PPS in .308win w/8X32x44 scope w/ dual dove tails http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1186965870.jpg I guess in a way I became more of a Quality over Quantity type of guy.... When I go to the range... for me it is not how many rounds I can get down range......for me I challenge myself to be as accurate as I can be...... if I end up with anything more than a 2-3" group at 100yds I feel emotionally bad... like I let myself down.... it happens sometimes, but every once in a while I will even surprise myself with some of my shooting....... |
WHAT!? Nobody likes my baby??????:eek::eek::eek::
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Ohhh 357, 45 ACP, 45LC, 44 MAg, 223, 220 Swift, 6.5mm, 30/06, 375 HH, 45/70, 45/90. Is that every single one of them... |
I have one fer ya Jeffy....8.15 X 46 R.
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Not every single one of them; just the ones currently with finished ammo that I actually reload. There are too many others to keep up with, so many cases just sit empty. Somethimes for a decade or more. There are also muzzle loaders, .22's, and scatter guns not accounted for. Then there are those I don't bother relading for, like 9mm Parabellum, .32 ACP, .30 carbine, etc. You could say it's gotten out of hand... |
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True story; I guy(Caesar) I worked for when I got out of college escaped Cuba when Castro took over. He was pretty well off in Cuba and had a large gun collection. Well, when Castro made his big push, and the poop hit the fan, a guy, whom Caesar had considered a close friend, showed up at his home, when Caesar opened the door, his friend put a gun to his head and showed Castro's guys where then guns were and then told Caesar to leave or die. Well, when he got to the states, he didn't have a dime to his name, when he passed about 10 years ago, he had build several very successful businesses. I learned a lot from this man who came to this country with nothing. |
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