What is your favorite Rifle that you own?

fisherman66

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Ruger #1 RSI in 7x57
To part with it? Probably just under what a new one is selling for; $750 - 800 might get me thinking.

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rantingredneck

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The Marlin Glenfiedl Model 60 that I got for Christmas when I was 9yo. Bought by my grandfather for me.

Part with it? Well it would take the executor of my estate to legally transfer it to my son.
 

Kreyzhorse

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My favorite rifle is my Ruger No. 1 in 45-70 govt. I'd guess $2,500 might get me to part with it, but any thing less and I'd just as soon keep it.
 
I have a lot to choose from... but right now, this one...

( original #1 Remington Rolling Block converted sometime in the 60's to a bench rest rifle, which I'm restoring & changinging to a custom caliber ) pictured here with both the wood, & the metal yet unfinished )

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also building a period looking custom wood case for the rifle

um... price... NF$
 

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popeyespappy

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My favorite is my home built carbon fiber barreled 10/22. It is compact, light weight, easy to carry, very accurate and I can afford to shoot it all day long without breaking the bank.

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thinkingman

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RRA AR15 Varmint.
I have never shot so many tiny groups so effortlessly.
No recoil, low cost ammo.
You would have to offer $2k to get it from me.
 

beardenbc

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Ruger Mini-30 581 series
I added a Ruger Factory wood stock from Brownells.

It's small, light, reliable, shoots as accurately as I can aim it freehanded, and it kills deer.
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Tom Matiska

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Win 94 XTR Big Bore, 307, no crossbolt safety, serial # reads exactly the month day year of my birth.... Bill Gates doesn't have enough money.....
 

Scorch

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My Ruger 77R in 7X57. I have it in a fiberglass stock, plus I have the original wood stock. To part with it? Hmm, I would have to think long and hard about that, but probably what it would cost to replace the rifle and both stocks, about $1,500. I like the cartridge, and I have hunted with this rifle for 30+ years, so I would need to replace it.
 

ryalred

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Ruger M77 .243 was inherited from my father-in-law. Will never part with it. Sentimental value extremely high and the rifle shoots out of this world.
 

bojack2575

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My Sako A7 just got it about 6 months ago and had great deer season with it this year.

I would take $2500.00 for it with the scope left on it.

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