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Who has the most interesting calibre rifle.


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I saw this yesterday and thought "no - I won't reply and spoil it for him" and decided to wait to see if anyone replied. They haven't, so I'll just point out your signature, which I find amusingly ironic:



( IT IS THE CALIBRE OF THE MAN WHICH IS IMPORTANT - NOT THE CALIBRE OF THE RIFLE. ) Quoted from BASC.



:)


Apart from that, surely the answer to your question is "mine", since every rifle owner instinctively thinks his rifle (or rifles) are chambered for the most interesting / flattest / most accurate / "best" calibre(s) available?


I certainly can't win the prize with a boring old .308 Win in the cabinet, but I do have a friend who either owns or is about to own a .610 GNR (I don't know if the barrel has been cut & proofed yet), possibly conditioned for deer! I'd think that's pretty unusual.


I'm looking forward to see if anyone comes up with something I haven't heard of.

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I've got a .22lr! (With a sling on it) I find it interesting because it's the first rifle I ever had and is capable of taking probably 95% of my quarry species yet I still felt I needed to spend a fortune on louder, shinier, cf rifles that cost a lot more to feed and are not as pleasant to shoot!

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I've got a .22lr! (With a sling on it) I find it interesting because it's the first rifle I ever had and is capable of taking probably 95% of my quarry species yet I still felt I needed to spend a fortune on louder, shinier, cf rifles that cost a lot more to feed and are not as pleasant to shoot!

Absolutely, lr has to be the greatest.

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I saw this yesterday and thought "no - I won't reply and spoil it for him" and decided to wait to see if anyone replied. They haven't, so I'll just point out your signature, which I find amusingly ironic:

 

 

:)

 

Apart from that, surely the answer to your question is "mine", since every rifle owner instinctively thinks his rifle (or rifles) are chambered for the most interesting / flattest / most accurate / "best" calibre(s) available?

 

I certainly can't win the prize with a boring old .308 Win in the cabinet, but I do have a friend who either owns or is about to own a .610 GNR (I don't know if the barrel has been cut & proofed yet), possibly conditioned for deer! I'd think that's pretty unusual.

 

I'm looking forward to see if anyone comes up with something I haven't heard of.

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