27 October 2019, 02:45
Bill73Win 71 348 Ackley improved.
I took my 1937 Long tang 348 improved to the range today,50deg f, rainy no sun & windy,my load is a 250 Barnes fn @2400 fps,with a bolt mounted peep & my tired eyes, the old lady puts out pretty well,1” groups all the way to a 100 yrds,this is off a standing rest,who says the old Winchesters are not accurate? I am looking forward to hunting with this rifle.
27 October 2019, 03:24
crsheltoncare to mention what critters you plan to hunt with it?
27 October 2019, 18:39
Bill73quote:
Originally posted by crshelton:
care to mention what critters you plan to hunt with it?
I am planning on making it to Texas soon,hogs beware

27 October 2019, 19:52
crsheltonBill73,
Due to a number of farm and health maintenance issues, I am way behind on hog shooting. My wife has even begun to complain of the lack of fresh breakfast sausage.
Even my daughter wants to go hunting again now that her son is in college. One of her coworkers has asked her to go shoot hogs with him as he cannot seem to keep the hog population down on a nearby farm;shooting from a blind 45 yards from a corn feeder. So, it will be off to the range soon to blow the dust out of her left handed .243.
She has never hunted Richard's AOA exotic ranch at Hondo,TX either, so I will definitely take her there, as there I do not have to clean or dispose of the dead game.

And my favorite place in OK, The Boars Nest, where we can hunt boars with chase dogs or hunt another area for hogs from 100 pounds up.
Our freezers are full just now, but by late winter we will have room for an elk cow. As you know elk are considered exotic game in Texas and can be hunted year around free range or on exotic ranches.
Good hunting!
30 October 2019, 03:35
AtkinsonThat's a gun in a caliber Ive yet to try out, but always intended to, it would make a dandy elk rifle, or saddle gun..you'd also be bear proof! I have resisted punching out my 348s, and I like what I see in the 375 Ackley on the 348 case in a 71..That should be a bear killer..