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    s/s .270 in forsale section could be just the ticket....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    After coming home nearly in tears yesterday after dragging my sako through blackberry and gorse and bush lawyer and shit for three hours I’ve decided I’m probably better off just investing some funds into a decent all round hunting rifle that I don’t mind knocking about
    How many of those have you already had....? You are human like the rest of us, find out the hard way, can't be told

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    Very ungentleman like treatment of that sako, at least you care more for its wellbeing than your own seeing you were with it and aren't moaning about torn skin/clothing prickles in the socks, arse, hands and down the neck. (-:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    After coming home nearly in tears yesterday after dragging my sako through blackberry and gorse and bush lawyer and shit for three hours I’ve decided I’m probably better off just investing some funds into a decent all round hunting rifle that I don’t mind knocking about
    like a Kimber in 270win ? ......easy I'm only kidding bro
    the problem with this is if you buy anything close to what you have (ie: 308win) you will never take the Sako out, this is a situation I have been in many times and ended up selling off rifles too close in performance as they don't get used and I'm not rich enough to keep them all.
    for me I think the ideal safe on a limited budget would be.

    223rem for varminting and up close stuff (something like a Howa mini I don't mind if it get's beaten a little) cheap to feed and will shoot heavier pills if required.

    308win something sensible that is incredibly versatile.

    some sort of Magnum (take your pic) for longer open tops stuff.
    #DANNYCENT

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    Bumps and bruises... will tidy up and baby it from now on
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    Sight hood full of dirt and crap and nearly pushed it right off...
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    Scope all jammed up with vegetation and the lenses are covered in crap, will probably be all right but will be a delicate cleaning process to avoid scratches
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    270 is a harmonic divisor number[1]
    270 is the fourth number that is divisible by its average integer divisor[2]
    270 is a practical number, by the second definition
    The sum of the coprime counts for the first 29 integers is 270
    270 is a sparsely totient number, the largest integer with 72 as its totient
    Given 6 elements, there are 270 square permutations[3]
    10! has 270 divisors
    270 is the smallest positive integer that has divisors ending by digits 1, 2, …, 9.

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    Easy enough to remove dents in wood with a damp towel an iron


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    You've just reminded me why I didn't purchase that beautiful 6,5x55 left hand equivalent several years ago. CNI bush stalking is all about bush lawyer and falling over!
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    [QUOTE=Ryan_Songhurst;1305039]Bumps and bruises... will tidy up and baby it from now on
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    I wouldn’t worry about it. A well used rifle has been hunting and has good stories to tell. Especially a wooden/blued shooter. ��

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300CALMAN View Post
    You've just reminded me why I didn't purchase that beautiful 6,5x55 left hand equivalent several years ago. CNI bush stalking is all about bush lawyer and falling over!
    you forgot supplejack......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    you forgot supplejack......
    Some memories, just like some rifles, are better off suppressed.
    I'd like to verify your clam.

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    I don't understand this reluctance to use a nice rifle in the bush and allow it to become as garked as the owner . . . .

    However having said that I also don't seem to be as prone to garking rifles as some people, and I feel thats about discipline in the bush,being very conscious of where your rifle is at all times . . . I alweays think - if I stumble going across that rough spot will I fall with my rifle "cradled". Don't get me wrong, I can fall over with the best of them, shit happens.

    But Murphy gets us all, not so long ago we were hunting up the Hopkins in winter, and it was mighty icy. I stepped out of the truck, put on my daypack, checked and slung rifle, took about 3 steps and CRASH, I landed really heavily on my rifle, installing some nasty garks (they are still there),and severely bruised myself. Darn clear ice on rocks!
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    What about a Kimber Montana 280AI


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tentman View Post
    I don't understand this reluctance to use a nice rifle in the bush and allow it to become as garked as the owner . . . .

    However having said that I also don't seem to be as prone to garking rifles as some people, and I feel thats about discipline in the bush,being very conscious of where your rifle is at all times . . . I alweays think - if I stumble going across that rough spot will I fall with my rifle "cradled". Don't get me wrong, I can fall over with the best of them, shit happens.

    But Murphy gets us all, not so long ago we were hunting up the Hopkins in winter, and it was mighty icy. I stepped out of the truck, put on my daypack, checked and slung rifle, took about 3 steps and CRASH, I landed really heavily on my rifle, installing some nasty garks (they are still there),and severely bruised myself. Darn clear ice on rocks!
    I dont mind really bashing round with a nice rifle but I feel that theres not very many around of the type I currently have and it would be nice for our kids and our kids kids to be able to find a "mint example" of something a bit different when they are of age so whilst I have no qualms "using" it I dont think its the best do it all tool if its to be kept in any kind of good shape
    270 is a harmonic divisor number[1]
    270 is the fourth number that is divisible by its average integer divisor[2]
    270 is a practical number, by the second definition
    The sum of the coprime counts for the first 29 integers is 270
    270 is a sparsely totient number, the largest integer with 72 as its totient
    Given 6 elements, there are 270 square permutations[3]
    10! has 270 divisors
    270 is the smallest positive integer that has divisors ending by digits 1, 2, …, 9.

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    you could of course do as many before you have done and get another stock for it,take off all the fancypants bits,put then in wardrobe and hunt with rifle in new cloths...... sort of what Im about to do in reverse with the howa LOL.

 

 

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