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<blockquote data-quote="db-2" data-source="post: 274617" data-attributes="member: 4743"><p>love the old ones and have a few.</p><p>But one day maybe my model 92 in 25-20 from way back when will shoot the same kind of deer that Jordan shot with his model 92 in 25-20.</p><p>I have brought it along with me but then when i actually go on the hunt i somehow lose faith in the 25-20 and end up with a larger caliber by my side. It just is not a deer caliber but still better than that worthless 223.</p><p>I have also hunted with a 284 in a model 100, biggest problem with that gun is a problem with the firing pin and there was a recall on that. </p><p>No longer have but every time is see one it normally is in 308 which would be better and then i am also fuzz on the way the checking was put on. About 5-600 dollars so just need to let lose of some funds.</p><p>Have thought about my model 65 in 218 bee. But not a deer caliber. I guess the one i love best is a model 70 from 1938 in 22 k hornet. It's best i stick with my bow for deer hunting. db</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="db-2, post: 274617, member: 4743"] love the old ones and have a few. But one day maybe my model 92 in 25-20 from way back when will shoot the same kind of deer that Jordan shot with his model 92 in 25-20. I have brought it along with me but then when i actually go on the hunt i somehow lose faith in the 25-20 and end up with a larger caliber by my side. It just is not a deer caliber but still better than that worthless 223. I have also hunted with a 284 in a model 100, biggest problem with that gun is a problem with the firing pin and there was a recall on that. No longer have but every time is see one it normally is in 308 which would be better and then i am also fuzz on the way the checking was put on. About 5-600 dollars so just need to let lose of some funds. Have thought about my model 65 in 218 bee. But not a deer caliber. I guess the one i love best is a model 70 from 1938 in 22 k hornet. It's best i stick with my bow for deer hunting. db [/QUOTE]
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