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Winchester .225 Win
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gorgeous rifles and nice setups

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Nice rifles, but I don't get having fixed mounts and open sights....

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Originally Posted by Dogger
thanks, i want to leave the irons as is, which limits options...


How exactly are they limiting options? Is the scope you want to mount long enough to hit the sight?

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Hmmmmm....what happened to those with NO IRON SIGHTS?


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As a plus, to lessen the chance of actually having to use the “irons....the wife and I (though she doesn’t have irons) have a back-up scope for each of our rifles. The scopes are mounted in QD’s already zero’d. The scopes travel everywhere with us...a couple of minutes, no tools needed, and we’re back in business!


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Mauser 1909. 338 Win mag. Basner stock. NECG sights. Warne QD rings


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Hawkeye African 9.3x62

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FN Mauser 270 (the Burris 2-7 is long gone - it now wears a Nikon 1-4)

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CZ 550 Lux 9.3x62

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This may sound weird, but I just can't help feeling that a rifle is naked without sights, scope or no scope.

I always felt when I was out in the boonies that a screwdriver was easier to lug around for emergency use than a whole 'nother scope.


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Originally Posted by gnoahhh
This may sound weird, but I just can't help feeling that a rifle is naked without sights, scope or no scope.

I always felt when I was out in the boonies that a screwdriver was easier to lug around for emergency use than a whole 'nother scope.


i have the same thought

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Originally Posted by Dogger
Originally Posted by gnoahhh
This may sound weird, but I just can't help feeling that a rifle is naked without sights, scope or no scope.

I always felt when I was out in the boonies that a screwdriver was easier to lug around for emergency use than a whole 'nother scope.


i have the same thought


If these were in reference to my comment about “always” having the back-up scope. They’re at camp (they live in our camper)...not in the day pack! Even I’m not crazy enough to carry a spare scope in the field. wink The change would take place at camp. The irons will work until back at camp!

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Originally Posted by gnoahhh
This may sound weird, but I just can't help feeling that a rifle is naked without sights, scope or no scope.

I always felt when I was out in the boonies that a screwdriver was easier to lug around for emergency use than a whole 'nother scope.


That's my way of thinking, too. When hunting, I've always got a leatherman tool in my back pack and figure I could have a busted scope off in 5 minutes or less. I'm not where I can take a photo right now, but my favorite hunting rifle is my early 1980's model 70 Winchester XTR Featherweight in 7x57 cal. Mine is the rarer variant with the factory open sights.

Was hanging out at my LGS yesterday and they had just traded for a pristine old model Ruger Model 77 tang safety model with the red recoil pad. It's a 30-06 with factory open sights that's sure calling my name! crazy
Dealer has it priced at $699 which I think is just a little steep. What say the Campfire Ruger Rifle Collecting crowd ???

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Originally Posted by klondike_mike
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My Ruger 77MKII RLS with the factory sights, factory rings and a Leupold Vari X III 1.75-6X shorty scope.
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My 1903 Springfield with a NECG rear sight, the ramp front sight from the original sporterization and a Leupold Vari X III 2-8X.



Mike, great looking rifles. Im curious what caliber the ruger is chamber in?

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My Sako Grizzly in 8x57. It wears a Loopy 2.5-8x36 and shoots 180gn Ballistic Tips with H4895.

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Originally Posted by MGunns
Originally Posted by klondike_mike
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My Ruger 77MKII RLS with the factory sights, factory rings and a Leupold Vari X III 1.75-6X shorty scope.
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My 1903 Springfield with a NECG rear sight, the ramp front sight from the original sporterization and a Leupold Vari X III 2-8X.



Mike, great looking rifles. Im curious what caliber the ruger is chamber in?

MGunns


Thanks for the compliment. The Ruger is a very versatile .308 Winchester.


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I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
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You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole.

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