Pretty & Classy rifles. Lets see them!

Put a few beauty marks on the Walnut Rem CDL .257 Roy while casing it in the dark. Simple post buck strike exuberance....knew it when I did it. No big deal, I figure it's a just another snap shot of a pretty cool event.

...nothing slipping it into a McMillen Edge won't cure.
 
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Remington 700 in a 6.5 stw. Krieger barrel. Timney trigger. Vx3 6.5-20. I love stainless and synthetic. And accuracy is beautiful.
 
My most recent addition. She is a beauty. Henry Silver Eagle 22lr. Octagon barrel and nickel plated engraved receiver.

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2005 JM Marlin 336c .30-30- now wears a 2.5 luepold. Henry .22, and 1990’s Browning BLR .30-06 with rare grip cap.
 

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Twenty year old Ruger Number One in 7mm Rem Mag. Took mule deer & antelope with it in October. No fancy wood, but I sure like the looks and feel of that rifle. :)
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Rem 700 CDL, 30-06, old 2-7x Redfield. Photo up in the Brooks Range on a grizzly hunt, 2017. How awful, a wood-stocked, push feed, 30-06 with an old scope in the Leupold STD mounts. Shame on me for taking it to Alaska for grizzly... ;)
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That rifle and it's near twin in 25-06, are my most-used hunting rifles anymore.

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Most of them I got in a gun shop in Gallatin Gateway...
'Not sure if that's tongue-in-cheek, but Payne's Gun Shop here has been around a long time. 'Just visited with Ralph Payne last week as he sauntered by with prosthetic leg and all. You would never know he suffered such an injury in the Korean War, other than his Veterans cap and his ready acknowledgement of an injury which failed to slow him down as a shooter, hunter, fisherman and superb gunsmith. Ralph proudly reminded me that he is soon to turn ninety and only has slowed down a bit in order to care for his ailing wife.
You may still visit the gun shop, as his son John now has followed in Ralph's footsteps ... trying to keep up with two good legs.:)
 
'Not sure if that's tongue-in-cheek, but Payne's Gun Shop here has been around a long time. 'Just visited with Ralph Payne last week as he sauntered by with prosthetic leg and all. You would never know he suffered such an injury in the Korean War, other than his Veterans cap and his ready acknowledgement of an injury which failed to slow him down as a shooter, hunter, fisherman and superb gunsmith. Ralph proudly reminded me that he is soon to turn ninety and only has slowed down a bit in order to care for his ailing wife.
You may still visit the gun shop, as his son John now has followed in Ralph's footsteps ... trying to keep up with two good legs.:)
Yes, tongue in cheek, I just saw you claimed Gallatin Gateway as your residence...
 

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