While considering what guns to take if I get to make a trip to the east coast, I thought of my old custom .30-06. The gun belonged to my Grandfather, and a very good friend restocked the model 54 with a modern style stock in the middle 1960's. It has an old Balvar 2.5-8 scope on it with the adjustments in the base...
For probably 10 years it was my main gun. Shot varmits, deer, bear, and even hunted turkey with it. But in those days, the big birds were far and few between.
I did not carry it on my first deer hunt 50 years ago, but Grandfather did, so I decided to give it a chance....
The last big game I shot with is was in 1982; it took a doe antelope...
Had 3 bx. of Win. brass and the loading data said IMR 4350 and 150 grain Horn . BTSP.. They were loaded in 1986..
At the range the first round hit 2.5 inches high and slightly right, the next a bit low, and the 3rd right beside the first. Not bad for a gun that hasn't been shot for at least 10 years and ammo 24 years old..... I guess everything else is a go.. Hopefully, I will see if this old gun can still take a deer or not.
When I was a kid, the old rifle had a reputation as a straight shooter, several local guys borrowed it to kill their bucks after Grandfather was finished......