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Apparently it was valued at $2000 then in 69, so like $16000 now.Wow! I've got no clue, but even if that car was 10 years old, that gun was pretty cutting edge.
Must have been a 6.5 Creedmore... prototype.Damn! It shot that deer completely flat!
The 6.5 Creedmoor didn't need a prototype.....it's just that bada$$!Must have been a 6.5 Creedmore... prototype.
Ah yes, the .260 Eviscerator.Must have been a 6.5 Creedmore... prototype.
Chuck Norris hides behind the 6.5CM when it gets thick!The 6.5 Creedmoor didn't need a prototype.....it's just that bada$$!
A picture from a different era for sure. The hide of a fresh kill with the rifle that did it posing in the front yard. Im sure not a single neighbor even batted an eye.This is not a want to buy ad, but I was approached by my boss's wife who would like to try to figure out who has her father's old custom hunting rifle. It was made in the '60s by local Oregonian i think. Remington 7mm. Custom hand carved stock.
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Christine was a '58. Still love that film.Wasn't it a 1957 Plymouth that was used in the movie, "Christine"?
More like: Chuck Norris doesn't pass kidney stones... he passes 6.5 Creedmoor.Chuck Norris hides behind the 6.5CM when it gets thick!
Maybe it was one of Oregons legendary gunsmiths, Gene Coltons custom rifles....It was made in the '60s by local Oregonian i think.
I doubt people are as jumpy as they're made out to be. I certainly don't live in a gun friendly neighborhood, though nobody said anything when I was sawing off my buck's head on my tailgate and skinning the rest...A picture from a different era for sure. The hide of a fresh kill with the rifle that did it posing in the front yard. Im sure not a single neighbor even batted an eye.
Even the worst "Karen" is probably gonna be little apprehensive approaching someone sawing off the head of anything on the tailgate of their truck.I doubt people are as jumpy as they're made out to be. I certainly don't live in a gun friendly neighborhood, though nobody said anything when I was sawing off my buck's head on my tailgate and skinning the rest...
Not exactly related, I have a nosy person in my life who decided a box on my porch needed to be looked inside and investigated. They found a deer head. They no longer feel like being nosy.