What is Your favorite Rifle?

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I don't usually play favorites, but if I had to pick one, my dad's Mod 70 300 H&H is pretty awesome. I have others that are more fun to shoot, but that Winchester is pretty sweet.
 
.270 Sears , Ted Williams model. I bought the silly thing back in 74 and its always shot well. My son did the homework and tells me that it was made by FN that year. crazy.
 
I love my Marlin .444! it's a mule kick but it will always make heads turn at the range. You let that big bore fly, and people want to know what it is, and with it being a lever-action it is so much fun to cycle and shoot. I love my AR-15 but it's still not as fun to shoot.
 
Hmmm,... Marlin444,... nice caliber! :whistle:

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My absolute favorite is my Pedersoli 45-70 government sharps.
Heavy beast at 14# and a 34" barrel. Can hit a VW minibus sized rock at ~1900 yds.
(Don't ask how many rounds and days were spent figuring out where they were hitting and then walking the rounds on target.)
 
BCM 14.5 SBR.
No idea how many rounds through it and it's chugged along without stopping. Sand, dirt, rain, mud- hasn't stopped yet.
 
Winchester 69a with aguila super colibri for all my neighbors cows who think plowing through my fence is ok.

next up is my mossburg with bean bag rounds same purpose

free beef at my house
 
My Tikka T3 Stainless bull barrel .308. It has a black synthetic stock. Barrel is approximately 22 1/2". It will shoot under 1/2" with a load I developed for it. 168 grain Nosler Custom Competition at 2.875 oal. 44 grains of Varget.
 
My favorite would be my M1 Garand. I feel like I’m holding part of history every time I shoot it. It’s very accurate and it’s hard to be 8 rounds of 30-06 semi auto. It’s not the rifle I would pick out of my safe to go to war these days, but it’s my favorite.
 
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