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Been shooting these pests out of my yard.





That is a 60+ yr old mossberg with a weaver 3x6 scope


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Posts: 923 | Location: Phx Az and the Hills of Ohio | Registered: 13 March 2006Reply With Quote
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Nice hogs RM007. I live in Mesa, AZ and will be Whitetail Archery huning in Knox County, Ohio in two weeks. Also snooping around wacking squirels in the head with my Winchester M52 shooting Lapua Subsonic ammo. I will try to attach a coulple of pic's it took with my old rifle and a couple squirles. It's kind of neat.


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RM007: Great shooting and a great looking Trophy Varmint there!
That Mossberg looks to be in great shape as well after all these years!
Good work there to!
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Where are you hunting? I live next county over from Knox. Lots of whitetails this year.
I lived in Phoenix for 30 yrs. Now full time in Ohio


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Nice rifle and shooting. I still have my dad's Mossberg 42B. He was on the high school rifle team in the later 30's. The range was in the basement of the high school he attended. Try that at a high school these days.
 
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dancingI bought Grand Pa's old 22 today at the range. I spotted this elderly gentleman at the range today shooting this old Winchester model 67A single shot. After a little revery I approached him and ask if he would consider selling it to me. He said he'd think about it. Said he had just pulled it out of his son's garage where he had it for perhaps over 35 years.

20 minutes later he approached me and said we may never see each other again and would I like to buy it now. first I asked him what he wanted for it and he reversed it and ask what would I give or trade. I asked him if he would take $60.00? Deal done. both left the range with a smile

It shot a 1" group with Zapper ammo, at 50 yds.after my shooting buddy John cleaned 30 some years of accumulation out of the barrel. clap

Really took me back to a sweeter time. Winkroger


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