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Offline jmckinley

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Rifle battery revisited and some odds and ends
« on: May 01, 2007, 06:39:31 PM »
 ;D Just a couple of thoughts on my experience on this site and this forum. I can honestly say with out meeting you this is wonderful group of men and women. I almost gave shooting up and the support and encouragement was super from the good folks here. I decided to hang around and I am glad I did. The thing I really like about graybeard he doesn't put up with much nonsense here and I like the way problems are addressed. This is a group of believers as far as i can tell and that sure strikes home on the patriotism and belief in God I found here has kept my ole broke up backside here. I say that because surgery 16 or 17 will happen as soon as school lets out . I have a 15cm rectal hernia from my naval up to what feels like my chin, lifted way to many heavy things in my younger days. I just want to say thanks for the people I have met here.Now tot he second part of this, now that I have decided to hunt and shoot again I need to build a rifle battery. Here are the rifles i am considering.
1. 270Win  Savage 110E with a Mueller 3-10x44  2. 270Win H&R Ultra Comp thanks to Tim, 3, 25-06 H&R Ultra Hunter with a Pentax Gameseeker 3-12x50, 4. 243Win H&R Ultra Varmint with a Mueller 4-16x44 and lastly a Ultra Varmint in 223 with the same Mueller 4-16x44. I know most hunters think I need a large cal but because of an old head injury I don't like my head jolted to much. I will be hunting Elk, Deer, Goats, Yotes and other Varmints. What would you change??? Jess :o :o :o
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Re: Rifle battery revisited and some odds and ends
« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2007, 07:04:25 PM »
I think you're right on about these guys, and I pray your surgeries go well and are successful.  Don't give up and welcome back to the fold.
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Re: Rifle battery revisited and some odds and ends
« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2007, 07:04:30 PM »
JM...

The Savage from 270 to 308..both will jolt you pretty darn good with that stock...but the 308 will still work fine on Elk..(ask Quick ;)) and be more fun to shoot in your condition..Then put a good stock on it with a good recoil pad..and your good to go...If you find it too much..re barreling them is a pretty straight forward proposition..and being a short action...opens the door to even building a real nice bench gun in just about any small caliber you could want...I'm finding this out since I recently purchased a Model 10FP in 308...and look at this Mueller scope...http://www.muelleroptics.com/products/MU31044IGR.html...the red dot & #4 German reticule would be very nice in dark timber as well...

Other than that it looks good......

Finally...I pray your upcoming surgery is a complete success and to your speedy painless recovery

Mac
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Re: Rifle battery revisited and some odds and ends
« Reply #3 on: May 01, 2007, 11:15:17 PM »
Your comments abouts Graybeards hit dead center.  If I had younger children, I wouldn't have any problem allowing them to read the site.

Good luck with the future surgery.   Keep us posted. 

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Re: Rifle battery revisited and some odds and ends
« Reply #4 on: May 02, 2007, 01:09:52 AM »
I agree with your comments also,great bunch of people on here and Greybeard does a great job and I like the way he runs it,plus he has some super help with Mac and so many others,more then I could name here.
Don't forget the 7mm08 on your list,or maybe a 260 remington,or a 6.5 well you get the idea  ;)

Hope upcoming surgery goes well and your recovery is fast.Godbless
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