Mark _australia said...Retaining the .300winmag Sendero with Leupold LR/T in a McMillan A4
I am sure you will appreciate that

Sounds like a sweet rig

but you still shouldnt go talking about selling! it sets a bad example!
I regret offloading my 762 and .223 omarks years ago- and would love to get the old air rifles back I sold in the late 80's.
same with my dad- he regrets selling grandads accumulation when grandad died, but realistically- dad had nowhere to store the 70(ish) firearms- and licensing was getting difficult about then

my current favourites are the M44 mosin-nagant (as originally issued in 1944) mine was made in 1946- and was a virgin until I got it,
closely followed by the longbranch no.4, set up as a carbine- lightened stock, carbine sights, recycled schultz and larsen 7.62mm target barrel- rechambered to suit .303 cartridge with 7.62mm projies.
Has same balance, trigger pull, and sights as a military spec .303 carbine, but ammo is easier to make with 7.62mm/ .308 projies available anywhere-anytime, unlike threeoh's where supply is patchy at best.
Only drawback is the trigger- still hung from the guard so its affected by heat/ humidity- after around 12 shots it changes from 2 stage to single

will fix that one day!
stephen