No other scope topped more rifles during that period. It was the most popular and is still the most famous hunting scope ever made.
Read MoreThe optics and mounts that graced the pre-war Savage model 99’s are definitely beautiful in their own vintage right, but functionally crude in comparison to those that came after the war.
Read MoreThis spring I decided to make myself a nice, compact bear gun that could go with me anywhere, all spring.
Read MoreAt just under 3,000 turkeys killed, I understand that I’ve been responsible for more turkeys meeting their demise than any human since those records have been kept.
Read More….in my dreams I would have owned this set up. Flat out flat. Flat out beautiful.
Read MoreI believe that the Weaver K4 holds a special place in more hunters’ hearts than any riflescope that has ever been made…
Read MoreI don’t always fall in love with anniversary or commemorative edition rifles, but when I do, they look like this.
Read MoreWhen Winchester necked down the Savage 250-3000 in 1935, they created the fastest commercially available cartridge of its day
Read MoreThe result is a brand new rifle made to look old, an old scope brought back to better than new standards, and yet it all seems like it was born on the same day.
Read MoreTheir striking look transcends generations in rifles, making them look great not only on the guns of their day but backwards and forwards at least 10 years
Read MoreRichard Collins matched this Weaver K6-60B with his Browning Model 1885 in 30-06 with a 26” tapered hexagon barrel for long range shooting.
Read MoreAfter he shot his toe off due to the misfire of the 30.40 Krag, he promptly sold it and purchased a Savage 99F.
Read More….We grade every scope for cosmetics and functionality. If the seal has failed we disassemble, interior clean, collimator check and nitrogen purge.
Read MoreJason Pullar matched a Lyman 4x All American to his 22 Henry and couldn’t be happier!
Read MoreThe rest of the day we were spoiled with constant small groups of ducks looking for a new place to set down.
Read MoreThat’s how it worked back then. My how times have changed.
Read MoreToday though, on my 50th Birthday, I was hunting with my son using an old vintage build in the same area where I learned to hunt as a kid.
Read MoreBaby Redfield on a Winchester 94 22
Read MoreI was going to have to climb out of my tree and belly crawl past 30 other deer and 100 turkeys that had congregated before going to roost. That’s when my hunt really got vintage…
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