Remington 600 Mohawk 308 with a 20 "bbl. and a composite stock. Kicks like a Missouri mule and is loud. I put a Timney trigger in it so it shoots good. The gun just doesn't feel right.
I bought Dakota arms in 416 Rigby with high end wood and a recoil reducer in the stock. Fired a box through it and placed in the safe. I don’t hate it but have never brought it out again.
Your an A-hole and a Jerk,, now that you don.t like me send me the RifleRuger M77 Mark II in .338 Win Mag. With a hollow composite stock. It is just painful to shoot. Too light weight and it is a fast jab rather than a big push like the bigger calibers. Shoot it on one elk hunt and it has been in the safe for the past 10+ years. When I find someone I really do not like, i will give them this gun as a present.
Yep, you can never find an Elephant when you need one.I like then all but my least used is a Ruger M77 458wm RSC. Its a beautiful rifle but nothing that I hunt calls for it. On the other hand it has kept the elephants out of the garden.
I do.That 600 will sell in a nanosecond if you decide to unload it.
PM me with an email address and I'll send some.Got a picture of the Mohawk?
Yes, but have you ever seen a charging pack of Texas red squirrels or attacking mob of Norwegian wharf rats?!?I saw it mentioned the Ruger 10-22 and their inability to feed properly from a large banana magazine.
It has been known for over 30 years that there are problems with them feeding from non Ruger magazines and the banana type. I wouldn't discount them for not being able to feed from them. Also the cost of a 10-22 keeps them available to most of the public. If you want to jazz it up a little with a new trigger, barrel, and stock then you will have a very nice top of the line target 22. And still be in it for less than some of the higher end 22's.
 That banana clip can be as critical as CRF on a .416!
  That banana clip can be as critical as CRF on a .416!Yes, but have you ever seen a charging pack of Texas red squirrels or attacking mob of Norwegian wharf rats?!?That banana clip can be as critical as CRF on a .416!

