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four or five rifles in the same caliber? I can understand having 2-3 223's for a long day of prairie dog shooting but why have 5 30-06's or 338's? I can hardly bring myself into owning more than one 30 cal let alone the same caliber! ![]() | ||
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Pop. 308 in long barrel, heavy barrel, full stocked, lever action, semi-auto and single shot. Synthetic stocked, custom and engraved. Thats the best I can come up with just looking in my safe. I do not have them all but I would like to. | |||
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Because they can, for now at least, until the Democrats change that? | |||
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I have 3 Swedes, and love them all. I'm not in a hurry to buy another, but I sure like these three. I have a .338WM, and I would love to have another in a Mod 70 Classic. There is no reason for it, but I like the caliber and why not try a few? | |||
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POP - Allow me to put this in perspective for you. Why would a man have more than one woman in his harem? ![]() | |||
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I have 5 .30-06s and 5 .338s plus 29 other guns, most of which are big game rifles. I can't help it......... | |||
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I have about a dozen 8x57's, 8 308's, and 5 30-06's, and 3 .270's, 3 223's, 4 45acp's, 3 9mm's, and a bunch of others! | |||
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How about economy of scale? I have a .270 WSM, and will probably buy another one or possibly a .270 Winchester or two, for my boys to shoot. Having rifles in a common caliber or cartridge simplifies reloading and cuts down on additional expenses of dies, brass, bullets, possibly even powder. Nice when rifles and family members can share. | |||
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I'd rather have fewer, better guns, than a safe full of factory offerings that I don't use. Thats why I'm down to a Model 70 Laminate 300 WSM thats been pillar bedded and trigger worked over, a custom FN 35 whelen in a brown precision fiberglass stock, and another custom FN in 416 Rem. Mag. in a Fiberglass stock. And of course a 22 bolt action(CZ452 American). | |||
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Kevin, I think that many go for quantity first then switch to quality. Some are fortunate enough to have both, a quantity of quality rifles. And some just want everything they can get their hands on. There is no right answer. | |||
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Quote: 'nuff said! | |||
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All of my rifles are different calibers. If I had a harem they would not all be blondes?! ![]() ![]() | |||
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I really like having many rifles in military caliber's like .308, I can have a rifle in each vehicle, and in every room of the house. Most of the semi-auto's use the same magazines. I also like to have at least 2k rounds for each rifle. | |||
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If it ain't broke don't fix it! - Just buy another in the same caliber......DJ | |||
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I have 4 rifles in the same caliber, three of them I didnt get for the caliber/chambering perse, but rather for the classic rifles that they are. That would be a M-99 Savage, a model 81 Woodsmaster and a 1903 Springfield. All 30 cals. Ill probably either sell the 1903 or make it a Whelen and the M-99 will become my boys in a few years. | |||
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WOW! Redundancy huh? ![]() | |||
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I have two .300 Weatherby's. One is a Sauer made Deluxe ) blue/wood) the other is an American made AccuMark (stainless/synthetic). Third .30 cal is a .308, semi auto. Forth .30 cal is a M70 in 30-06 but it isn't staying that way much longer. No grand plan though, it just worked out that way .. | |||
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POP- I've gone the other way... I'm former military and think of my weapons as tools. I'm more into the hunting than the hobby of collecting. ![]() I've gotten rid of everything but my 30.06. It is a very good .06 and I feel it's all I need for the rest of my days. ![]() I've also gotten rid of all my shotguns but my Browning BPS- that has had much work at Briley (mag porting, chokes, teflon camo coating) I'm down to 2 pistols- a K-22 masterpiece 8" barrel competition 22 that has had a lot of work and a M-60 stainless 38. I still have 6 bows. 2 are from my competition days that I'll never shoot again. The only one I really shoot anymore is my hunting recurve. It was custom built for me by two of my oldest archery friends. ![]() Less is More! | |||
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Why not?????? If economics is what drives your question, then everyone get a .22, a 30-06 and a 12ga shotgun and be done with it. Life might be a bit simpler but ever so much duller. | |||
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Pop, I agree, I cannot stand to own two of any caliber....it wears on my sinces... ![]() ![]() | |||
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I generally don't have multiples, but am a present sinner. I load pointed bullets in one, RN's in the other. Sometimes for excitement, I swap them around. You could try that with your 30-30's if you get bored. I also have multiple .22 rf's and same gauge shotguns. And 7mm's. And I even have some rifles that shoot pistol ammo. I'm very confused, but not so far down the pike that I have pistols that shoot rifle cartridges. | |||
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I guess the reason I have 5 rifles of the same caliber (30-06) because I sold some of the other 30-06s I owned! ![]() sides that they are different models! | |||
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Because the '06 was available in several nice flavors. I have DCM samples of the '03, 03A3 & Garand (and their baby brother M1 carbine). Oh yeah, I have a Rem 700 Classic in '06 for good measure. | |||
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The collector in me can easily see myself with a bunch of any gun in a military caliber. A .308 Saiga precision style rifle, a FAL, a CETME, an AR10, a good bolt gun/M40 replica, etc. There is more difference in owning 2 .308s or 2 .30-06s in an 18" semi auto carbine and a 24" precision rifle, then there is in owning 2 of the same rifle in different calibers (like two bolt guns but one in .257 Roberts and the other .25-06) I hope that makes sense... | |||
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POP They don't call me "Whelen Nut" for no reason. ![]() WN | |||
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I seem to have a quite a pile of '06s and .270s simply because I cannot let any good bolt action with 'FN' or 'J.C.Higgins' on it stay behind. Well, somebody has to give them a safe gun cabinet to hide in! ![]() Come to think of it, somebodies gonna inherit some DGRs. (as in Damn Good Rifles) | |||
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Pop, I understand your logic. Unless the rifles are very different in configuration and serve different purposes. As someone else suggested here I would rather have a few really good rifles than a slew of average ones. Currently I shoot a Cooper 22lr, Cooper 22-250, have a Kimber Montana .243 on the way, and a custom .300 Jarrett. The only other one I am planning for is a New Ultralight Arms .17HMR when they come available, maybe next year.Then my life will be complete and I will never need another rifle again! ![]() | |||
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Quote: A lightweight 270 or 7mm of some sort? ![]() | |||
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POP, I've got a .30-06 I bought new in 1972. It was a 700 BDL. It's on it's 3rd stock (now a classic) who knows how many scopes and still shoots into an inch @ 100 yards with 180 grain Nosler handloads. It's about the right weight for most hunting and I've shot everyting with it from bears to dik-diks to lion to hippo (w/220 gr solids). I recently bought another .30-06 It's the light weight 700 Rem. Mt. rifle. It only weighs 6 1/2 lbs bare and equiped with a 2X7 Leupold VXII it is at least a pound lighter than my old faithful-06 of 32 years. It groups 165 Gr. Hornady's into less than an inch. I plan to pack it up a Mt. Goat mountain this fall. Why another rifle in ..30-06? Why Not? ![]() Rich ELlioot | |||
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Oh no, the wives have gotten to POP and brainwashed him... | |||
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I have two in 7X57mm, but basically I agree with you. All my others are in different calibers..... | ||
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