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Kevin here from Stillwater, OK. Not affiliated with OK State Univ. other than I am a spouse of a faculty member.
I Joined the forum to learn about more about Winchester rifles.
Currently I have a Model 70 XTR .270 circa 1979 that was my Dad's. I Recently found out that my uncle will be giving me his his Model 88 in .308, a rifle I have long admired. I plan to use these for hunting.
I once owned a late model Model 70 Supergrade .300 Win Mag. A beautiful rifle and awesome calibre, however I could never get it to shoot less than a 2.0 in. group at 100 yards (and 2.5 was about average) despite a trigger job, bedding, and much hand loading. I never felt confident with it and eventually sold it.
I've been hunting for 40 years. I hunt with rifles mostly whitetail, but have been to NZ for tahr and dangerous game in Zimbabwe, and hunted pronghorn in NM. I've hunted whitetail in PA, IN, MI, KY, KS, TX, and OK.
For 35 years my main hunting rifle has been a Ruger M77 tang safety model in 30-06.
Kevin here from Stillwater, OK. Not affiliated with OK State Univ. other than I am a spouse of a faculty member.
I Joined the forum to learn about more about Winchester rifles.
Currently I have a Model 70 XTR .270 circa 1979 that was my Dad's. I Recently found out that my uncle will be giving me his his Model 88 in .308, a rifle I have long admired. I plan to use these for hunting.
I once owned a late model Model 70 Supergrade .300 Win Mag. A beautiful rifle and awesome calibre, however I could never get it to shoot less than a 2.0 in. group at 100 yards (and 2.5 was about average) despite a trigger job, bedding, and much hand loading. I never felt confident with it and eventually sold it.
I've been hunting for 40 years. I hunt with rifles mostly whitetail, but have been to NZ for tahr and dangerous game in Zimbabwe, and hunted pronghorn in NM. I've hunted whitetail in PA, IN, MI, KY, KS, TX, and OK.
For 35 years my main hunting rifle has been a Ruger M77 tang safety model in 30-06.