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<blockquote data-quote="PrairieGhost" data-source="post: 105143" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>I like all of the guns people mentioned, but I remember when I was a kid and that influenced me with my kids. While in early high school the Remington 66 came out. A good friend got one for Christmas. The rest of us kids were stuck with single shots and bolt actions. Whenever we went hunting the kid with the Remington 66 always bagged the least number of gophers or cottontail. Every time a bunny jumped up he would empty his gun in seconds. The guy never learned to sight well, nor any type of trigger control. No one could tell him anything either. </p><p>Thriller1 like you I don't remember the model of the Marlin either, but that's what I grew up with. A guy going through my home town traded it to my dad for a tank of gas back in 1957 or 56. Dad put a peep sight on it and many a gopher died.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrairieGhost, post: 105143, member: 704"] I like all of the guns people mentioned, but I remember when I was a kid and that influenced me with my kids. While in early high school the Remington 66 came out. A good friend got one for Christmas. The rest of us kids were stuck with single shots and bolt actions. Whenever we went hunting the kid with the Remington 66 always bagged the least number of gophers or cottontail. Every time a bunny jumped up he would empty his gun in seconds. The guy never learned to sight well, nor any type of trigger control. No one could tell him anything either. Thriller1 like you I don't remember the model of the Marlin either, but that's what I grew up with. A guy going through my home town traded it to my dad for a tank of gas back in 1957 or 56. Dad put a peep sight on it and many a gopher died. [/QUOTE]
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