OT: Hunting vs. Off-roading
#51
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Re: Hunting vs. Off-roading
In article <fCbZb.87$RO3.33534@news.uswest.net>,
"Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
> A brand new Weatherby Vanguard sells for $389 + plus approx $40? for those
> mounts, and $199 for the same scope, + about $49 (tax) = $677 brand new
> Savings of about $227 for buying slightly used.
Ain't the Vangard made in japan?
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"Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
> A brand new Weatherby Vanguard sells for $389 + plus approx $40? for those
> mounts, and $199 for the same scope, + about $49 (tax) = $677 brand new
> Savings of about $227 for buying slightly used.
Ain't the Vangard made in japan?
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Re: Hunting vs. Off-roading
In article <fCbZb.87$RO3.33534@news.uswest.net>,
"Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
> A brand new Weatherby Vanguard sells for $389 + plus approx $40? for those
> mounts, and $199 for the same scope, + about $49 (tax) = $677 brand new
> Savings of about $227 for buying slightly used.
Ain't the Vangard made in japan?
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"Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
> A brand new Weatherby Vanguard sells for $389 + plus approx $40? for those
> mounts, and $199 for the same scope, + about $49 (tax) = $677 brand new
> Savings of about $227 for buying slightly used.
Ain't the Vangard made in japan?
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#53
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Re: Hunting vs. Off-roading
Yeah, made by Howa out of Japan. I took a look at the Remington 700 BDL up
close last night at a gun store. Assuming my buddies is in good shape, I'll
probably buy it this weekend. That 7mm is a sweet little round though. But
there's so many more choices of ammo for the .30-06.
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> In article <fCbZb.87$RO3.33534@news.uswest.net>,
> "Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > A brand new Weatherby Vanguard sells for $389 + plus approx $40? for
those
> > mounts, and $199 for the same scope, + about $49 (tax) = $677 brand new
> > Savings of about $227 for buying slightly used.
>
> Ain't the Vangard made in japan?
>
>
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close last night at a gun store. Assuming my buddies is in good shape, I'll
probably buy it this weekend. That 7mm is a sweet little round though. But
there's so many more choices of ammo for the .30-06.
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
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> In article <fCbZb.87$RO3.33534@news.uswest.net>,
> "Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > A brand new Weatherby Vanguard sells for $389 + plus approx $40? for
those
> > mounts, and $199 for the same scope, + about $49 (tax) = $677 brand new
> > Savings of about $227 for buying slightly used.
>
> Ain't the Vangard made in japan?
>
>
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#54
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Re: Hunting vs. Off-roading
Yeah, made by Howa out of Japan. I took a look at the Remington 700 BDL up
close last night at a gun store. Assuming my buddies is in good shape, I'll
probably buy it this weekend. That 7mm is a sweet little round though. But
there's so many more choices of ammo for the .30-06.
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
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> In article <fCbZb.87$RO3.33534@news.uswest.net>,
> "Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > A brand new Weatherby Vanguard sells for $389 + plus approx $40? for
those
> > mounts, and $199 for the same scope, + about $49 (tax) = $677 brand new
> > Savings of about $227 for buying slightly used.
>
> Ain't the Vangard made in japan?
>
>
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close last night at a gun store. Assuming my buddies is in good shape, I'll
probably buy it this weekend. That 7mm is a sweet little round though. But
there's so many more choices of ammo for the .30-06.
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
news:moomesa-5CAFA2.19284419022004@corp.newsfeeds.com...
> In article <fCbZb.87$RO3.33534@news.uswest.net>,
> "Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > A brand new Weatherby Vanguard sells for $389 + plus approx $40? for
those
> > mounts, and $199 for the same scope, + about $49 (tax) = $677 brand new
> > Savings of about $227 for buying slightly used.
>
> Ain't the Vangard made in japan?
>
>
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#55
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Re: Hunting vs. Off-roading
Yeah, made by Howa out of Japan. I took a look at the Remington 700 BDL up
close last night at a gun store. Assuming my buddies is in good shape, I'll
probably buy it this weekend. That 7mm is a sweet little round though. But
there's so many more choices of ammo for the .30-06.
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
news:moomesa-5CAFA2.19284419022004@corp.newsfeeds.com...
> In article <fCbZb.87$RO3.33534@news.uswest.net>,
> "Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > A brand new Weatherby Vanguard sells for $389 + plus approx $40? for
those
> > mounts, and $199 for the same scope, + about $49 (tax) = $677 brand new
> > Savings of about $227 for buying slightly used.
>
> Ain't the Vangard made in japan?
>
>
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close last night at a gun store. Assuming my buddies is in good shape, I'll
probably buy it this weekend. That 7mm is a sweet little round though. But
there's so many more choices of ammo for the .30-06.
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
news:moomesa-5CAFA2.19284419022004@corp.newsfeeds.com...
> In article <fCbZb.87$RO3.33534@news.uswest.net>,
> "Kevin Sperle" <ksperle@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > A brand new Weatherby Vanguard sells for $389 + plus approx $40? for
those
> > mounts, and $199 for the same scope, + about $49 (tax) = $677 brand new
> > Savings of about $227 for buying slightly used.
>
> Ain't the Vangard made in japan?
>
>
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Re: OT: Hunting vs. Off-roading
In <gK9Zb.98$3F6.22375@news.uswest.net> Kevin Sperle wrote:
> Geez, I think trying to decide between rifle models and caibers is
> just as bad as learning about gearing and crawl ratios and tire size.
> You ask 5 different people the same question and will probably get 6
> different answers!
>
> Example A:
> Q: What should I buy for an elk rifle (maybe hunt deer and antelope
> some day)? Person 1: "You need at LEAST a 30-06 with a 180 grain
> bullet to consistently bring down elk" Person 2: "All you need is a
> well placed shot with a .270 and a 150 grain bullet" Person 3: "You
> want a 7mm and 175 grain bullet for the best all around stopping power
> and resonable recoil" Person 4: "No.... you need a .300 magnum and
> 220 grain bullet!"
Any of those is capable of doing the job.
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> Geez, I think trying to decide between rifle models and caibers is
> just as bad as learning about gearing and crawl ratios and tire size.
> You ask 5 different people the same question and will probably get 6
> different answers!
>
> Example A:
> Q: What should I buy for an elk rifle (maybe hunt deer and antelope
> some day)? Person 1: "You need at LEAST a 30-06 with a 180 grain
> bullet to consistently bring down elk" Person 2: "All you need is a
> well placed shot with a .270 and a 150 grain bullet" Person 3: "You
> want a 7mm and 175 grain bullet for the best all around stopping power
> and resonable recoil" Person 4: "No.... you need a .300 magnum and
> 220 grain bullet!"
Any of those is capable of doing the job.
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Re: OT: Hunting vs. Off-roading
In <gK9Zb.98$3F6.22375@news.uswest.net> Kevin Sperle wrote:
> Geez, I think trying to decide between rifle models and caibers is
> just as bad as learning about gearing and crawl ratios and tire size.
> You ask 5 different people the same question and will probably get 6
> different answers!
>
> Example A:
> Q: What should I buy for an elk rifle (maybe hunt deer and antelope
> some day)? Person 1: "You need at LEAST a 30-06 with a 180 grain
> bullet to consistently bring down elk" Person 2: "All you need is a
> well placed shot with a .270 and a 150 grain bullet" Person 3: "You
> want a 7mm and 175 grain bullet for the best all around stopping power
> and resonable recoil" Person 4: "No.... you need a .300 magnum and
> 220 grain bullet!"
Any of those is capable of doing the job.
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> Geez, I think trying to decide between rifle models and caibers is
> just as bad as learning about gearing and crawl ratios and tire size.
> You ask 5 different people the same question and will probably get 6
> different answers!
>
> Example A:
> Q: What should I buy for an elk rifle (maybe hunt deer and antelope
> some day)? Person 1: "You need at LEAST a 30-06 with a 180 grain
> bullet to consistently bring down elk" Person 2: "All you need is a
> well placed shot with a .270 and a 150 grain bullet" Person 3: "You
> want a 7mm and 175 grain bullet for the best all around stopping power
> and resonable recoil" Person 4: "No.... you need a .300 magnum and
> 220 grain bullet!"
Any of those is capable of doing the job.
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Re: OT: Hunting vs. Off-roading
In <gK9Zb.98$3F6.22375@news.uswest.net> Kevin Sperle wrote:
> Geez, I think trying to decide between rifle models and caibers is
> just as bad as learning about gearing and crawl ratios and tire size.
> You ask 5 different people the same question and will probably get 6
> different answers!
>
> Example A:
> Q: What should I buy for an elk rifle (maybe hunt deer and antelope
> some day)? Person 1: "You need at LEAST a 30-06 with a 180 grain
> bullet to consistently bring down elk" Person 2: "All you need is a
> well placed shot with a .270 and a 150 grain bullet" Person 3: "You
> want a 7mm and 175 grain bullet for the best all around stopping power
> and resonable recoil" Person 4: "No.... you need a .300 magnum and
> 220 grain bullet!"
Any of those is capable of doing the job.
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> Geez, I think trying to decide between rifle models and caibers is
> just as bad as learning about gearing and crawl ratios and tire size.
> You ask 5 different people the same question and will probably get 6
> different answers!
>
> Example A:
> Q: What should I buy for an elk rifle (maybe hunt deer and antelope
> some day)? Person 1: "You need at LEAST a 30-06 with a 180 grain
> bullet to consistently bring down elk" Person 2: "All you need is a
> well placed shot with a .270 and a 150 grain bullet" Person 3: "You
> want a 7mm and 175 grain bullet for the best all around stopping power
> and resonable recoil" Person 4: "No.... you need a .300 magnum and
> 220 grain bullet!"
Any of those is capable of doing the job.
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Re: OT: Hunting vs. Off-roading
In <oRaZb.72$RO3.31392@news.uswest.net> Kevin Sperle wrote:
> I've got a buddy trying to sell me his "barely used" Weatherby
> Vanguard Synthetic 7mm Rem Mag. Actually it is in great shape and I
> know he's only hunted with it once or twice. I know the vanguards are
> made specifically for Wal-Mart and the actions are produced by Howa
> out of Japan instead of by Weatherby though.
If you buy the Weatherby rifle chambered in the 7mm Remington cartridge
and ever make it to Alaska, stop in to see me and I will show off my
Remington rifle chambered in the 7mm Weatherby cartridge. It's a custom
model 721 with about a 26" barrel on a beautiful piece of wood which was
built sometime back in the 60s I think. My dad traded a chainsaw and
some labor for it around the time I was born.
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> I've got a buddy trying to sell me his "barely used" Weatherby
> Vanguard Synthetic 7mm Rem Mag. Actually it is in great shape and I
> know he's only hunted with it once or twice. I know the vanguards are
> made specifically for Wal-Mart and the actions are produced by Howa
> out of Japan instead of by Weatherby though.
If you buy the Weatherby rifle chambered in the 7mm Remington cartridge
and ever make it to Alaska, stop in to see me and I will show off my
Remington rifle chambered in the 7mm Weatherby cartridge. It's a custom
model 721 with about a 26" barrel on a beautiful piece of wood which was
built sometime back in the 60s I think. My dad traded a chainsaw and
some labor for it around the time I was born.
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Re: OT: Hunting vs. Off-roading
In <oRaZb.72$RO3.31392@news.uswest.net> Kevin Sperle wrote:
> I've got a buddy trying to sell me his "barely used" Weatherby
> Vanguard Synthetic 7mm Rem Mag. Actually it is in great shape and I
> know he's only hunted with it once or twice. I know the vanguards are
> made specifically for Wal-Mart and the actions are produced by Howa
> out of Japan instead of by Weatherby though.
If you buy the Weatherby rifle chambered in the 7mm Remington cartridge
and ever make it to Alaska, stop in to see me and I will show off my
Remington rifle chambered in the 7mm Weatherby cartridge. It's a custom
model 721 with about a 26" barrel on a beautiful piece of wood which was
built sometime back in the 60s I think. My dad traded a chainsaw and
some labor for it around the time I was born.
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> I've got a buddy trying to sell me his "barely used" Weatherby
> Vanguard Synthetic 7mm Rem Mag. Actually it is in great shape and I
> know he's only hunted with it once or twice. I know the vanguards are
> made specifically for Wal-Mart and the actions are produced by Howa
> out of Japan instead of by Weatherby though.
If you buy the Weatherby rifle chambered in the 7mm Remington cartridge
and ever make it to Alaska, stop in to see me and I will show off my
Remington rifle chambered in the 7mm Weatherby cartridge. It's a custom
model 721 with about a 26" barrel on a beautiful piece of wood which was
built sometime back in the 60s I think. My dad traded a chainsaw and
some labor for it around the time I was born.
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