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Unread 11-30-2017, 09:43 PM   #1
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Many nice and interesting rifles here to view! Perhaps it is me, but it does seem like Winchesters and Parkers share space in more than a few enthusiasts hearts.

Just yesterday while the deer movement was slow, I hatched a plan to next year take Barney's rifle out for some fresh air. The Pre - 64 Westerner Mdl. 70 264 Win mag. has been couped up too long. He bought that rifle brand new to take out west and he never made it. Thirty plus years back he admonished my friend and I not make that mistake .
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Brett I should shoot mine as well but have never gotten around to it. I have both the std and fwt and the fwt is IMHO about useless. The shorter barrel just barks and performance isn't as good as my 270.
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