I understand that, but I just dont see their value above what I said, probably because I landed mine for $89 long ago. I kept the wood on both of mine also, but they are made for midgets. I'd love to build an AR in the same caliber but not till I can get add one's you want too. Admittedly...
I've finally decided to start using some of my safe queens this year for deer hunting. So far I've carried three different rifles all with the same result,,, no shots fired yet.
I've added another rifle to the bedroom sliding door and another newly scoped bolt action for Saturdays Southern opener.
New nocs. Sick of carrying a pair between upstairs, downstairs. I compared these in the store to Leupolds Alpines on sale at $199 but thought the Vortex had a slightly sharper image, and they were $30 less too. Made in China though.
I've been watching a real nice buck in my back field for the last week. Had a spike horn looking to start a battle but the big buck didn't bite. This morning things changed, the doe were running and bucks were chasing. 11 more days till gun season at home. I'm hoping to get in another Northern...
I tried carrying my son's xbow a few years back. I was about 57 years old then. I hated it! They're heavy, a very odd size to haul out to your place of hunt. And I see no point of carrying any weapon dry if I'm in the field but having all that string and limbs under such tension scares the shit...
https://www.browning.com/products/firearms/rifles/bar/bar-mk-3-dbm-wood.html?srsltid=AfmBOooaHDvV4KjAoT8rIDLfvILNIzCoYDrn_Oy81LUcT2bszYI3dmbi
if you're a carbine lover.
I'm headed up to Lewis County tomorrow morning. For Muzzle loading I'm down to one long gun but choosing a rifle for Saturdays opener is always fun. Taking a field virgin from safe this year. A Savage model 11 featherweight in .243 topped with a Redfield (leupold made) scope .