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My grandfather's model 94


minky

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This past hunting season my father pasted my grandfathers 94 on to me.

When I took it hunting it almost felt like my grandfather was right there!

I didn't get a deer that morning but it still was one of my best hunts of the season.

Here's to great old rifles and the people who used them!

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I have my great grandpa's model 1895 40-72. This was the gun I was planning on using if I drew a Minnesota moose tag.

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That's funny. My Grand father left me a 40-82 and I did use it when I drew a Mn moose tag. I should say I brought it, never got to use it.

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Awesome Magnum mike. I heard these guns pack a punch.

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A punch at both ends. Them ol' babies ain't for sissies. Shoot it a few times before you take to the field with it.

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I have almost a full box of the factory black powder rounds and I have shot it. It has a curved brass butt plate and it throws a huge pumpkin ball so I held on tight the first time I shot it. I was surprised that it didn't buck as hard as I thought it would. The rifle is so heavy it must reduce the felt recoil. I wish I had more ammo for it. Mine has a double set-trigger that drops the trigger pull from around 7 pounds to 1.5 pounds. For an old cannon it's supposed to be a good shooter out to several hundred yards.

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There are places that will load that ammo for you. Talk to some serious gun nutz and do some research and you'll find a place.

You are right that the weight of those old blasters helps reduce the recoil.

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Minky, I hear ya. My Pa passed 37 years ago and every thime I use some his old fishing gear or tools I get the same feeling you had. These are the things we can treasure for life.

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My grandpa used an old Marlin Model 36 back in the 50's and 60's. Since then, my dad, uncle, myself, and my brother all used the same gun to shoot our first deer. In 2010, my son started hunting and used it to shoot his first deer also. Although, I did have him shoot the modern Hornady Leverevolution ammo!

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I also have a model 94 .30wcf full octagon barrel with a short magazine (only holds four shells in magazine)that was passed down to me.it was made between 1899 and 1901 I try to take it out at least once a year during season. I did shoot a nice doe this year with it. first time in about thirty years that it has killed a deer. great gun for sneak hunting

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I have a 30.06 woods master that I bought from a pawnshop.

It was well used but had been taken care of.

I often wonder if the rifle good talk what stories it would tell.

I still get in a hunt with it every once in a while.

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My gramps handed down a very similar gun to my dad and I use it on drives when I am a driver. Chambered in .30 WCF (30-30) no octagon barrel but it has the short magazine and a finish that looks silver. I have taken 3 deer with it. Fun to shoot, light, holds steady and sounds cool when it goes off.

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I have my grandfathers Winchester model 94 30-30 that I got a few years ago. The first year I took it to SD for a prairie whitetail hunt. I knew that I would use my primary rifle for a buck and make the switch when I harvested a doe. I can honestly say that it was one of my most enjoyable hunts. I look forward to using it again but I primarily hunt a shotgun zone.

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I hunted with my dads model 99 300 savage and shot my first 3 deer with it,my brother has it now but we still try to take it out every year. Next year I hope to have this gun in my grandsons hands.

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