VixChix wrote:Sorry - Ryan!
That was the gun my Dad passed along to me shortly before he died. It's staying in the family unless Ben decides to part with it someday after I'm gone.
I didn't tell you this before, but when Dad gave me the gun he said to shoot it but not to kill anything with it. (HUH?

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Dad enjoying just being in the woods, and I think that being so close to death himself at the time he just didn't see the sense in killing anything.
He did carry that gun on a few hunts out west in the 80's, and I remember him taking some shots on a coyote but as far as I know that rifle hasn't killed anything. I think Dad enjoyed seeing the animals more than the thought of killing them.
I have an unscoped Savage 99 you can borrow!

Well that explains it...it's cursed. It'll never kill anything.
I'd give anything to have my Grandfather's old Winchester Model 70...a pre 64...that could out-shoot just about anything out there today and look good doing it. But, sadly, after a break in in 1994, it was lost to criminal scum.
Some of those heirlooms you just never want to lose. To hunters, the guns of their predecessors are special. Unless, they're insurance replacements that had never been fired like I inherited, in which case they are expendable. I sold them all. Grandpa never touched them after putting them in the safe.
Best thing you can do is go out and drop a deer with it.
