Project Deer Slayer,the final cut... |
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Goosic
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Posted: February 05 2018 at 3:30pm |
This is Project Deer Slayer completed. I love the fiddle back in the wood. I'm taking this out this weekend a drilling holes in some paper... |
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Canuck
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Very cool! I like that rifle.
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Castles made of sand slip into the sea.....eventually
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Honkytonk
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Very nice! Great grain in the wood? What optics you using?
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Goosic
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The scope is a Bushnell Banner,3-9×40.
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Bear43
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What mount are you using?
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Goosic
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S&K no drill or tap mount.
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Shamu
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Very nice! classic sporter.
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Don't shoot till you see the whites of their thighs. (Unofficial motto of the Royal Air Force)
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Honkytonk
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When ever I see a classy Lee Enfield like that, I think they have the lines like a Weatherby or a Parker Hale. Very clean. Nice rifle!
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Goosic
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The first rifle I had ever seen was my dad's Parker Hale Custom No4. Fell in love with it. He also has two Weatherby Laser Mark rifles,one Ruger M77, and a Sako. I'll stick with the Enfield No4's thank you very much. What drives my love for this battle implement is the sheer simplicity of it and the many facets one can achieve with it. Full military dress,looks beautiful. Fully customized version done right,looks amazing. What more can you ask for in craftsmanship and functionality from one rifle?
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Goosic
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All six rifles are No4's yet,all are different. All beautiful to me... |
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Oldhand
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Great looking collection. One of the local Pawn Shops has the sniper like yours minus the scope and mount. His price is out of range for my retired income.
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yea , that price gets to be a stumbling block on so many occassions and then theres that added cost for the missing bits , a real deal killer ,
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