Posted by Pete76NYPa on September 06, 2023 at 00:40:50 from (23.235.20.101):
So what and how do you carry? have you used it while on a tractor?
I have a leather saddle scabbard that straps over the hood on any of the antiques, with the butt right in front of my right hand. It almost always carries My Remington Model 7 in 7MM-08 with a vintage 3-9 Redfield Widefield. It has taken many a woodchuck, and a few hogs (We have a canned hunt place a few miles, a boar or two escaped and raided a local hog farm, the herd has been around for years and is fairly destructive). Before getting the Model 7 in the mid '80s, it was a Savage 340 in .22 Hornet (still around). Over the years the choices have grown substantially, but the Model 7 is my favorite.
Dad has (had, as he is gone now) a gun rack mounted to the ROPS on his Kubota and almost always carried a Rossi R92 Carbine in .44 LC; He said it was short, light, cheap, and reliable. If he was using one of the antiques he usually had one of his TC Contenders hanging close. A scoped .300 Blackout was his favorite in recent years.
last week I was out 'hoggin' his property with no gun, it was about an hour-hour and a half before dusk, and I saw what I first thought was a young deer come out of the hedge. As I got closer I saw it was a mangy Coyote, eras down, mouth wide open panting, and frothing. I beat feet down off the hill, found Dad's safe keys, grabbed his little 92 and a handful of rounds and headed back up. He was still hanging around so I put him out of his misery, used the loader to dig a hole, and no more rabid Coyote.
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