Lone Star Bluegrass
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Here's a good deal on a "Gentleman's Stalking Rifle".
Parkwest (formerly known as Dakota) has a Model-10 falling block in stock. Very pretty wood, but base model no frills. It's in 250-3000 also known as 250 savage. Truly a wonderful do-all North American rifle. It's also being sold at a discounted price, they want $7995 and you could probably haggle your way into a set of QD rings of your choosing and maybe free shipping.
The 250 Savage originally had one flaw, the twist rate that was optimized for the 87gr bullet was incompatible with the heavier bullets like the 110grs, etc. A modern 250 savage doesn't have any of those problems, making it a perfect rifle for varmints at great distances with small bullets, and excellent for white tail and pronghorn at typical distances as well.
The rifle ought to produce about 7lbs of recoil with a full, powerful load. Perfect for an elder-statesman hunter that may have bad shoulders, or that likes to carry a 7.25lb rifle with optic all day. (the gun weighs 6.5lbs without scope and rings)
250 Savage and 257 Roberts are the two connoisseur calibers for an older gentleman that wants to walk the woods in comfort and kill big game easily.
Put a swarovski 3-9x36mm optic in low rings on that rifle and I'd be envious of you.
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Parkwest Arms SD-10 250-3000 (250 Savage) Single Shot Rifle $7995 - Parkwest Arms
Parkwest Arms SD-10 Single Shot Rifle Chambered in 250-3000parkwestarms.com
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