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I would choose the synthic with a blued barrel
I could cut down weight that way.
I would use the 338 RUM for calber.
 
Posts: 2209 | Location: Delaware | Registered: 20 December 2002Reply With Quote
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Like everyone, I've got a bunch and like wood and blueing. My go to gun over the last 10 or so years is a Mod. 70 Classic, blued action stainless 23" barrel in Mac. featherweight stock
Lota liquide sunshine in B.C. stainless makes sence.
 
Posts: 558 | Location: Southwest B.C. | Registered: 16 November 2005Reply With Quote
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My go to gun is a Krieghoff Semper. It has a color case action, rust blued bbls, and french walnut stock.

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Posts: 696 | Location: Upper Midwest, USA | Registered: 07 February 2007Reply With Quote
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When I went to canada this last week I took two guns a stainless 77 MKII in 06 sty stock and a 12x7x57R blued wood stock combo gun. I carrired both but the day it rained all day I used the Ruger.

I like stainless syt stocked guns they are very usefull. But that said I use a 99sav blued wood for Wis deer hunting most of the time. But I also used many stainless ones all so.

I use the rifle/shotgun that fit what I am doing at the time.

Thats the wonderful thing about this country we can own many differant kinds and calibers.
 
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Mine is a Serengeti (now Kilamanjaro) laminated walnut custom stock with a stainless barrel on a blued action....sort of some of all I guess.
I like stainless barels, shoot better quicker for me most times....I like the look of pretty wood and stainless too...but rust blue looks awful good too--any of em will do the job, mine is on a Sako 75 action in 270 Win or 7mm Dakota, depending on the quarry....
 
Posts: 3563 | Location: GA, USA | Registered: 02 August 2004Reply With Quote
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I am still looking for a go-to rifle.

Looking for a Kimber 84L in 30-06 soon I hope.


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Posts: 7361 | Location: South East Missouri | Registered: 23 November 2005Reply With Quote
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Curiously, I'm hearing and reading a lot of mixed messages about the Kimber rifles, ie, you have a good chance at a lemon. I have no experience with them.

I do not own a rifle with a CM barrel anymore, but many of my actions, if not most are CM but now all have stainless bbls.

I got tired of the tiny rust spots on my blued bbls despite post hunt and pre-safe storage care.


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Go to rifle:
Jaeger Hunter
.280 Rem
Synthetic stock
Satin blue metal
3.5x10 Leupold
 
Posts: 3 | Location: Central, NJ | Registered: 03 April 2005Reply With Quote
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mine is a lil' Rem. 30 w/20"bb. .338-06 with a nice piece of Eng.Walnut and a Lyman 48
 
Posts: 1019 | Location: foothills of the Brooks Range | Registered: 01 April 2005Reply With Quote
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I don't own a stainless / resin type synthetic stocked rifle as I've never been enthused by them. I am drawn to laminated timber stocks and quite like the look of stainless barrels and actions in them.

My go too rifle is oddball compared to everyone else who has posted so far but I just keep coming back to my blued / Brazilian Swamp Wood .357 mag Rossi Lever 24" octagonal barrel and a Tang sight - does everything I've ever asked it to do.

I am having a No1 Mk3 Lithgow in 303.35 put together right now that will have a synthetic stock that will do the bigger jobs the Rossi cant. Gunsmith thought I was nuts not opting for a stainless barrel. If I had a spare couple of grand I'd opt for a figured checkered walnut stock for it instead of the utilitarian synthetic stock set

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Posts: 34 | Location: Sth East Qld Australia | Registered: 02 October 2010Reply With Quote
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My go to Rifle is my 300 Win Mag. But I live in a Develament So there is little reason to go for my 300 Win Mag.
 
Posts: 2209 | Location: Delaware | Registered: 20 December 2002Reply With Quote
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M-39 in 7.62x54r with 200 grain sierra btsp. I have gotten away from using scopes for hunting everything except groundhogs.
 
Posts: 831 | Location: Virginia | Registered: 28 January 2005Reply With Quote
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Winchester Model 70, .300 WSM., blued with a custom thumbhole stock in fiddleback Myrtle Wood. tu2
 
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I don't have a go to hunting rifle. It's all about what powder, cases formed or bullets I have in stock to put something together or what ever my mood prefers.


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Remington 7600 synthetic carbine in .30-06.


 
Posts: 8827 | Location: CANADA | Registered: 25 August 2004Reply With Quote
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Ruger 77 Mark II, Stainless bead blasted, 338 Win Mag, Pacific Research stock, Kahles 30mm 1.5x6x42.
 
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Mine is a cooper 338-06
 
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Howa 1500 S/S in 30-06. My only stainless rifle, but it gets used the most. It's been very reliable since the day I started hunting, I expect the same will be true the day I die. (I was going to say "...the day I stop hunting," but death seems more likely to come first. Wink )



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Posts: 2789 | Location: Dallas, TX | Registered: 27 January 2004Reply With Quote
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I voted SS and Synthetic.

I live in Western Washington and get an average of 66 inches a year. Stainless seems to hold up better and plastic doesn't swell when it gets wet.

Though I REALLY like Wood and Blue for looks and non hunting use.


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Posts: 626 | Location: The soggy side of Washington State | Registered: 13 July 2003Reply With Quote
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I prefer a Chrome Moly action with stainless barrel and a GOOD composite stock eg; manners or Micky's. My new favourite is a little .308 I have had done in such a configuration.
 
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Kimber Montana 308 Win:

 
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Model 70 270 Winchester with one of D'Arcy Echols McMillan stocks. I'm putting together a blued 280 in the same stock as well.

 
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Love it Chuck...

3-9x40?
 
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It is. It may get a 6X36 or a 3.5-10X40 though.
 
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Mine would be my Ruger RS 358 Win.
 
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It is. It may get a 6X36 or a 3.5-10X40 though.


When Kimber makes the 84L in the Montana version this guy will have one in 270 with a 3.5-10x40 on top.

The 308 MT will stay, but as backup.

Hey Chuck, BTW the Talley Lwt Ex Lows are the cat's meow on M70's... at least on the FWT barrel contour.
 
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It is. It may get a 6X36 or a 3.5-10X40 though.


When Kimber makes the 84L in the Montana version this guy will have one in 270 with a 3.5-10x40 on top.


The 308 MT will stay, but as backup.

Hey Chuck, BTW the Talley Lwt Ex Lows are the cat's meow on M70's... at least on the FWT barrel contour.


I'd suspect they would be picture perfect for the 6X36.
 
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Probably my 35 Whelen below though my 338-06 is right up there too.





 
Posts: 1580 | Location: Either far north Idaho or Hill Country Texas depending upon the weather | Registered: 26 March 2005Reply With Quote
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My go to gun for North America is my JP Sauer sidelock Drilling in 12x12x8x57. The versatility is enormous. If I could only own one gun, it's got to be a drilling. Mike


JP Sauer Drilling 12x12x9.3x72
David Murray Scottish Hammer 12 Bore
Alex Henry 500/450 Double Rifle
Steyr Classic Mannlicher Fullstock 6.5x55
Steyr Classic Mannlicher Fullstock .30-06
Walther PPQ H2 9mm
Walther PPS M2
Cogswell & Harrison Hammer 12 Bore Damascus
And Too Many More
 
Posts: 1857 | Location: Chattanooga, TN | Registered: 10 August 2010Reply With Quote
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I always use blued and walnut...but then I don't hunt in places, like parts of Alaska, where some of you hunt, and say that it rains pretty much 24/7.

Stainless and synthetic are supremely practical in bad weather, but they are, and will always be ugly.


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All of my bolt action rifles are CM.

If I'm not travelling by air: wood/blue

If I fly: synthetic/blue

I only have 2 stainless, one a Marlin .44 for hogs and the other an AR match with Gen 3 night vision also for hogs.




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I just picked up a Rem XCR-II in 30-06 last wednesday. It's got a blued stainless trynite barrel and action, and a Hogue bicolor syn. stock, with an amazing recoil pad.

I took it to the range thursday where it was right out of the box shooting 1" @ 100 w/ rem 165 corlokt psp. I took it out this morning hunting, and dropped a doe at what had to be all of 40 feet!

My other go to guns are a 7mmx57 rem 700 mtn rifle (blue/wood) and a Weatherby Ultralight in 338-06 A-Square, which has synthetic stock, fluted barrel stainless w/blued fluting. They all shoot better than I can, so I usually pick by weight, weather etc.
 
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wood/blue for me. i had a few s/s years ago, but sold or gave em' away. i used a wood/blue tang model 77 in alaska for a lot of years, so i know they can handle anything the lower 48 throws. i have owned and seen some practical s/s rifles, but their just not for me these days.
 
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Remington 700 S.S. synthetic stock 24" barrel in 7MM-08
 
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Turk Mauser 7.92x57
3-9x40 Burris scope
Butler Creek Synth stock
Pillar bedded
150 gr Speer at 100m give me 1 1/2 inch with 2208 or 2206H
220gr Hornady-for closer stuff
Used it in sniper section of a 'service ' match-on a whim.those 150gr were all right-13 inch groups at 600m...


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Its 5 above 20 mph winds light snow falling deer season in Wis. I heading out in about 30 min. With my Sav 99
 
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My current "go-to" is a Browning A-Bolt Composite Hunter w/BOSS in 7mm Rem Mag. I also have 2 30-06s with laminate stocks, a Rem 798 (Zastava) and a Sako 85 Greywolf. Any of the three would qualify.


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My go to rifle is my 300 Win Mag. That rifle is one of my favorites. It jumps right up into my shoulder with no problem.
 
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post 64 Model 70 .270 fetherweight 3x9 Sightron big sky scope
 
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