Days of yore....
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Days of yore....
I used to have a rem 600 in .222 back in the '70's. Traded it for a ruger 22-250 liberty model that was a total piecer. The Mohawk was the finest spotlighting rifle I ever had, and I've been missing her ever since. Finally replaced her.....
scoped with a 2x7 redfield
Had to toss a fencepost shot in...
Between this and K22's ruger 204 UL, my kimber Montana 204 is set back a while.....
scoped with a 2x7 redfield
Had to toss a fencepost shot in...
Between this and K22's ruger 204 UL, my kimber Montana 204 is set back a while.....
Re: Days of yore....
Thats a fine looking rifle. The 222 rem has interested me as a fox/bobcat round. How is it on pelts?
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its still a little hard on fox and cats, but sew-able.....
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Thats a great looking Rifle...I really like the wood stock on that baby!
I take it You can remove the front and rear fixed sights....kinda neat,I didn't know You could do that?
I take it You can remove the front and rear fixed sights....kinda neat,I didn't know You could do that?
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It's just a cheap piece of birch. I couldn't afford the walnut...
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Oh man, that does bring back memories. That is a really nice 600. Heck, it looks almost new. I had one for years and at one point I installed it in a MPI synthetic stock. I shot that thing so much it finally got so it wouldn't group any more. Instead of rebarreling it, I traded it off. Dumb mistake. I still have several bases laying around for the 600. I even have a couple of aluminum bases I had made that were copies of the old Weaver one piece steel base that for the 600.
You can be real proud of that Mohawk Huntsman22.
You can be real proud of that Mohawk Huntsman22.
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Thanks, Jim. It looks almost new because it is....Unfired in the box, but 40+ years old...
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When I was looking at the side of that bolt I thought to myself, man, that thing looks brand new. Great find. I like the looks of that Redfield scope on it, any opinions on the new Redfields?huntsman22 wrote:Thanks, Jim. It looks almost new because it is....Unfired in the box, but 50 years old...
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I like 'em. This is my 8th. Even got a 3x9 skwirled away for when your UL gets here.......
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I've heard good things about them. That UL will be real happy with a 3-9 on it.
I've always had a love affair with the 600's. I can't remember how many I've owned, but my 3 favorites were the 222 Rem. I mentioned, a 6.5 Rem. mag., and a 6mm that I restocked in a BSA Monarch stock. The last 2 I was keeping forever, but they left in a divorce. Tough way to go.
I've always had a love affair with the 600's. I can't remember how many I've owned, but my 3 favorites were the 222 Rem. I mentioned, a 6.5 Rem. mag., and a 6mm that I restocked in a BSA Monarch stock. The last 2 I was keeping forever, but they left in a divorce. Tough way to go.
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Recieved the Ruger Ultralite 204 from member K22. Mounted scope, swapped stocks and wrung it out on my 300 yd gong this morning. Gonna make a nice calling rifle...... Thanks again, Jim.
Here's a pic..
Here's a pic..
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Wow Don, that looks much better than when I had it. I really like that stock on it. Oh, and it's total Coyote count was only 5, but it went 5 for 5.huntsman22 wrote:Recieved the Ruger Ultralite 204 from member K22. Mounted scope, swapped stocks and wrung it out on my 300 yd gong this morning. Gonna make a nice calling rifle...... Thanks again, Jim.
Here's a pic..
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I'll try my best to keep the streak alive....
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...Unfired in the box...but 40+ years old.
How did You pull that off?
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Looked, until I found the one I wanted........ And then paid an outrageous sum<grin>