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  1. harv in AK

    Doubles in Alaska, here and now

    Thanks fot the howdys, folks. I'll be back when I have screen bigger than 2.7x5.6. And. Icannotmak e mistakes . . hitting backspace wipes entire post. Sh . . . hampoo, n all that. Later, from a bivgger screen. Best, harv3
  2. harv in AK

    That's a super tow-head beside you. Best, harv

    That's a super tow-head beside you. Best, harv
  3. harv in AK

    Doubles in Alaska, here and now

    Hi, Phil . . Others. Great kids, mine are all grown 'n mostly gone. So be it; no choice. Buying a double: Emphasize the to utmost: Just do. it Buy the rifle, don't ask. OK? Pls. And if you "get dead," as us Viet vets say, she will be--honest --glad $$ wise that you did. OK? Honest. h
  4. harv in AK

    Doubles in Alaska, here and now

    Post reply: I also have a .500ne Merkel flavor, whuch I use for brown bears, etc, and cats, as in if I had to do Catepillars, w/tungsten solids. D8's and such. The "old slow" 9.3x74R does a great job, fed the right bullets. Nothing gets threre but the bullet. Nothing. So it is ALL important...
  5. harv in AK

    Doubles in Alaska, here and now

    Hey, quick you are!! 9.3x74r, a long--meant both ways, euro caliber, been around longer than me, 'bout 120 or 30 or so yrs. Old, works damn good too. Like me. Grin, pls.
  6. harv in AK

    Doubles in Alaska, here and now

    I hunt, nowadays, with a tiny Merkel double. Great sheep gun, all 6lbs 2ozs of it. Investment value? Amazing, worth more 'experienced' than new. But I'm not quife done wifh it, thanks. That's for wife to concern herself about. Later; after me. Oh, and it groups one ragged hole, 100 meters, Norma...
 
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