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06-16-2023, 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Chris Pope
Rifle that my dad taught me to shoot in the early 60's - Winchester mod 67 ! Remember it like yesterday. Target shooting mostly, no squirrels. Remember my first deer hunt with the grown-ups at a very young age I was allowed to carry it- empty, no bullets (Barney Fife style). That was a great day and likely ruined me for life. (:
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What a “gift of ruination” from your father.
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06-16-2023, 03:32 PM
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All this talk of 22 Squirrel rifles reminding me that I had picked this one up a year or two back, put a vortex scope on it, sighted in, then forgot it was in a gun sock in my secondary gun safe.....
Might have to take it up to my place later this summer and shoot some bushy tails with it. I normally take my ugly little Nylon 66 when I go up there.
High Standard Sport King Special Deluxe model. No serial number....
I do remember it being quite the shooter last time I had it at the gun club.
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