The AR has a new home

by Dave B @, Alamogordo New Mexico, Friday, May 03, 2013, 22:01 (4166 days ago)

Never warmed up to it, and one of the GI's at work really wanted it, very hard for me, only the 3rd gun I've ever sold. Made him a good deal, since I know he doesn't make much money, but it frees up funds for the next cast bullet rifle, it is down to 3; 375 H&H, 35 Whelen, or 30'06.

.35 Whelen.

by Glen, Friday, May 03, 2013, 22:13 (4166 days ago) @ Dave B

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I agree .35 Whelen.

by Jared, Friday, May 03, 2013, 22:37 (4166 days ago) @ Dave B

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One word.......................

by Dave B @, Alamogordo New Mexico, Friday, May 03, 2013, 23:45 (4166 days ago) @ Jared

Gorgeous! I have a #1 in 45/70, it has pretty wood, and shoots good too, now that it wears some optics.

Oh! Now that is sweet!

by Glen, Saturday, May 04, 2013, 00:51 (4166 days ago) @ Jared

Mine is stainless, but that is really pretty!

WHELEN!!!

by rob @, Saturday, May 04, 2013, 08:59 (4166 days ago) @ Dave B

If I buy another bolt gun it will be a Whelen. Wanted one all my life, had a 700 CDL in layawake before I changed my mind and ended up buying that 35 Remington 336 of Remington manufacture-I sure hope those Rem-lin lever guns are turning out better now! Anyhow, should have just bought that Whelen. While in my estimation the 30-06 is a dandy do-it-all rifle for what I hunt, if I had it to do all over again I'd buy ONE bolt gun and it would be a Whelen. It would do everything I need to do with a hunting rifle. However, my AR is here to stay. Time to get better optics on it and shoot it some more but the ammo crunch has me in ration mode:)

I see a trend here

by Dave B @, Alamogordo New Mexico, Saturday, May 04, 2013, 09:49 (4166 days ago) @ rob

I have always wanted both, in a lot of ways, I really wish I had bought the 375 when I got to Alaska instead of the 300 Win. I look at the 375 as one of the best all around cartridges out there, legal for all African game, and yet not overkill here in North America, especially if I ever get the chance to hunt the big bears again. The Whelen wins hands down on cool points, and cost, not to mention it is a natural for cast bullets. I doubt I will ever won another AR, just not who I am, if I ever need one, I imagine there will ones laying on the ground.

I see a trend here

by rob @, Saturday, May 04, 2013, 09:59 (4166 days ago) @ Dave B

For me the AR is just a great GP rifle. Where it comes to need a 30-06 or 22LR will get you an AR when or if that time comes. If THAT time comes I'd rather have the 30-06 and 22:) Africa is one place I just have no interest to hunt. It should appeal to me but it doesn't. Alaska OTOH do indeed! My bucket list hunt is an Alaskan moose hunt! I suspect that will be reserved for my Lil'Thumper...Guide Gun:)

If money ever

by Dave B @, Alamogordo New Mexico, Saturday, May 04, 2013, 10:24 (4166 days ago) @ rob

Magically comes my way, I will hunt Africa, Greater Kudu and Cape Buffalo are the only 2 on my bucket list. I am planning to fill my cow elk tag this fall with my FA454, with a rifle as a backup due to the brevity of the season. It really is about getting to a more minimalistic place, where I can cast and shoot just a few guns, and really get to know them.

I'm on pretty much the same path...

by rob @, Saturday, May 04, 2013, 12:01 (4166 days ago) @ Dave B

Minimizing but going slow. I never want to buy a gun a second (or third) time to replace something I already have again:) Done that too many times!

Seems every day I find something I still have but don't need

by FOG, Saturday, May 04, 2013, 19:31 (4166 days ago) @ rob

I think hoarding must be a very strong instinct in many of us.

I keep thinking I'm 'done' then turn and find yet another widget I haven't even looked at in years much less put to any good use.

On top of that, I still find myself acquiring *more* widgets all the time... :eyepopping:

I'm just glad that once I fully realize I'm not 'connected' to something, I have no trouble getting rid of it, then I never miss it once it's gone.

Then, if I hold my tongue just right, I 'realize' that it is impossible to connect with things in the first place.

Once in a while, I get ahead of this three-steps-forward, two-steps-back mindgame and can nip it in the bud, but I have to admit it's a continuing struggle.

It's also a heck of a lot of fun. :-D

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I agree on every point:)

by rob @, Saturday, May 04, 2013, 20:54 (4166 days ago) @ FOG

And it is fun...till I let it get out of control:)

Only one thing to do then: 'Take a walk on the wild side'

by FOG, Saturday, May 04, 2013, 21:19 (4166 days ago) @ rob

:-D

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I see a trend here

by Slow Hand ⌂ @, Indiana, Saturday, May 04, 2013, 20:09 (4166 days ago) @ Dave B

Large email headed your way, Dave.

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