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I REMEMBER WHEN

I remember doing the daily jack-rabbit walk with either a .22LR, a .222 Rem, or a .243 Win. The latter two were all handloads. Later, after I plugged the barrel with a squib load, that .243 Win. became a .257 Roberts. I technically plugged the barrel, but in fairness I took it to a guy who knew how to get the bullet out. That resulted in the bullet being peened into the barrel necessitating a barrel change. My dad wasn't mad. He was glad I didn't kill myself by firing another round in the rifle. AND most importantly, he had an excuse to put a .257 barrel on that rifle.
 
I remember buying my first deer tag at the local Eagle Thrifty (grocery, drug, sporting goods) when I was 12. Then walking out from the house with the model 94 (30-30) alone to hunt where is now subdivisions in NW Reno, NV.:)
Down on Greenbrae Drive. Added: That's the one I went to when my aunt and uncle (two cousins) lived on Greenbrae drive. The store might've been on one of the bigger parallel roads, like Oddie. K-Mart was on Oddie.
 
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I remember taking a break while squirrel hunting as a kid with my .22. Walking in the old country store and standing it in a corner or laying it on a bench while rounding up a drink and cracker with no worry of the many smaller kids bothering it or anybody walking off with it.
 
96F6048B-0960-41E3-B2F2-18FAD7C68727.jpegI remember when my first 22, a Remington Nylon 66 auto cost me $49.00 (6months of saved lunch money) and a box of shells was $0.39 at my local gas station/sporting goods store.
I remember being with my grandfather at the Wetern Auto when he bought a new nylon 66 for $ 49 .
The gun slayed a jillion jack rabbits.
I have the 66 and it still runs flawlessly.
Here is a recent photo.
 
I'm younger than many of you (41), but I have a few...

I remember going to football practice on the Sunday of opening weekend of deer season and there were more rifles and deer in trucks than not.

I remember you could buy 22LR and 12 GA shells at the local gas station.

A 300 mag was for elk, a 30-30 was plenty for deer, and everyone had a 30-06.
 
I remember when the PA hunting digest was 4"x4" and covered all you needed to know. Now its impossible to understand and fills pages.

I remember when sighting in meant a 55 gallon drum in a gravel pit, and pop cans on top. Lots of hits on the barrel, not so many on the cans!

I too remember that deer were related to tyrranasourus Rex and you needed at LEAST a 180 grain round nose 30 caliber to kill one.

Then I bought a Contender and pretty much all that stuff was history....
 

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