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Posted: 4/21/2023 8:54:54 PM EDT
You don't have to think because what's left of your estrogen poisoned, drug addled brain might hurt.

Instead let me do the thinking for you. Just listen to me and I will show you a real rifle.



This is a Parker Hale. It was assembled in Birmingham, England sometime in the 1970s.  

Except for the stamped steel detachable magazine, the rifle was entirely made of forged steel without any plastic or aluminum
parts.

Parker Hale rifles were unusually accurate and a heavy barrelled Parker Hale was the official sniper rifle of the Canadian Army. I'm also pretty sure that other Commonwealth countries used the Parker Hale as a sniper rifle.

Parker Hale rifles were very affordable rifles and they could be found at every Canadian Tire store. Back in the day, you could get one for around 300 bucks.

The gun is a controlled feed Mauser action and it is an extremely reliable hunting rifle.

This one is chambered in .30-06 and it will flatten any game animal that you might come accross. It is also a sweet shooting rifle for fun at the range.

Mine wears a Meopta 6x42 set in steel Leupold mounts and rings. These are Leopold's version of the classic Weaver scope mounting system.

So if you look you can have a classic control round feeding Mauser type rifle for around $500. And it will also have a proper walnut stock and when the warmth of that walnut caresses your cheek, your otherwise wretched life will change for the better.
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:01:54 PM EDT
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U think we can read ?
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:02:10 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:02:11 PM EDT
[#3]
Looks like Fudd shit to me.
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:02:33 PM EDT
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You certainly can't spell.
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:03:08 PM EDT
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I'll stick with my '55 No4 Mk2
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:03:12 PM EDT
[#6]
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:03:15 PM EDT
[#7]
Took a break from hoarding Garands to yell at clouds, eh boomer?
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:03:47 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:04:05 PM EDT
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It's perfectly fine to enjoy all kinds of firearms. Pick up the Parker Hale and shoulder it. It won't hurt you, I promise.


Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:04:21 PM EDT
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How long before Castro Junior bans them?
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:06:00 PM EDT
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Took a break from hoarding Garands to yell at clouds, eh boomer?
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This is the kind of nonsense that I have to deal with. I post a calm rational written explanation that even you might be able to understand.

Yet somehow I'm yelling at clouds.
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:06:22 PM EDT
[#12]
That's boomer level useless, at least post the garands our American grandfathers used!
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:06:24 PM EDT
[#13]
I’ll get to putting together my shave cave, as soon as I buy one of these rifles.
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:07:32 PM EDT
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Castro Jr is on his way out. He will lose the next election.
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:07:49 PM EDT
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This is the kind of nonsense that I have to deal with. I post a calm rational written explanation that even you might be able to understand.

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It's understandable since every gun pretty much got banned up there
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:08:24 PM EDT
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Wish you could find these for 600 or at all,

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Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:09:28 PM EDT
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That’s funny because I believe 30-oh-6 was the consensus in the “best round for putting grandpa down” thread.
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:10:22 PM EDT
[#18]
Are millennials not suppose to understand what a rifle is?
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:13:43 PM EDT
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I think he’s trying to prepare us for that inevitable day and is suggesting an appropriate rifle.
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:14:16 PM EDT
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They don't understand much. They don't understand what work means. They understand what respect means. They don't understand rifles and they are useless complainers.

There were no Karens before there were millenials.
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:15:46 PM EDT
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You don't have to think because what's left of your estrogen poisoned, drug addled brain might hurt.

Instead let me do the thinking for you. Just listen to me and I will show you a real rifle.

https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/234818/20201227_142531-2791257.jpg

This is a Parker Hale. It was assembled in Birmingham, England sometime in the 1970s.  

Except for the stamped steel detachable magazine, the rifle was entirely made of forged steel without any plastic or aluminum
parts.

Parker Hale rifles were unusually accurate and a heavy barrelled Parker Hale was the official sniper rifle of the Canadian Army. I'm also pretty sure that other Commonwealth countries used the Parker Hale as a sniper rifle.

Parker Hale rifles were very affordable rifles and they could be found at every Canadian Tire store. Back in the day, you could get one for around 300 bucks.

The gun is a controlled feed Mauser action and it is an extremely reliable hunting rifle.

This one is chambered in .30-06 and it will flatten any game animal that you might come accross. It is also a sweet shooting rifle for fun at the range.

Mine wears a Meopta 6x42 set in steel Leupold mounts and rings. These are Leopold's version of the classic Weaver scope mounting system.

So if you look you can have a classic control round feeding Mauser type rifle for around $500. And it will also have a proper walnut stock and when the warmth of that walnut caresses your cheek, your otherwise wretched life will change for the better.
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100 % agree.

1950 manufactured Model 70.

Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:15:48 PM EDT
[#22]
OP’s old ass and the dude who loves fat chicks while reminding us that he sells used cars multiple fucking times day are the same poster.  Prove me wrong.
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:18:41 PM EDT
[#23]
Yuck, real English guns are chambered in 303.
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:25:13 PM EDT
[#24]
Attention boomer nitwit. You don't have to think because what's left of your estrogen poisoned, drug addled brain might hurt.

Nobody cares about the handful of Fudd guns Casto Jr lets you own in snow Mexico.

IBBBH.

“In before boomer butt hurt.”
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:26:00 PM EDT
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Not so.

The English were experts at stealing German rounds, renaming them and clambering them in English rifles.

Imagine calling the 7x57mm the ".275 Rigby"

If it will make you feel better, let's give the .30-06 a rooinek name. Let's call it the ".30 Pondlethorpe"


Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:27:20 PM EDT
[#26]
I’d rather just shoot my 1903a3 than some piece of shit Canadian rifle.
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:27:27 PM EDT
[#27]
Quoted:
You don't have to think because what's left of your estrogen poisoned, drug addled brain might hurt.

Instead let me do the thinking for you. Just listen to me and I will show you a real rifle.

https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/234818/20201227_142531-2791257.jpg

This is a Parker Hale. It was assembled in Birmingham, England sometime in the 1970s.  

Except for the stamped steel detachable magazine, the rifle was entirely made of forged steel without any plastic or aluminum
parts.

Parker Hale rifles were unusually accurate and a heavy barrelled Parker Hale was the official sniper rifle of the Canadian Army. I'm also pretty sure that other Commonwealth countries used the Parker Hale as a sniper rifle.

Parker Hale rifles were very affordable rifles and they could be found at every Canadian Tire store. Back in the day, you could get one for around 300 bucks.

The gun is a controlled feed Mauser action and it is an extremely reliable hunting rifle.

This one is chambered in .30-06 and it will flatten any game animal that you might come accross. It is also a sweet shooting rifle for fun at the range.

Mine wears a Meopta 6x42 set in steel Leupold mounts and rings. These are Leopold's version of the classic Weaver scope mounting system.

So if you look you can have a classic control round feeding Mauser type rifle for around $500. And it will also have a proper walnut stock and when the warmth of that walnut caresses your cheek, your otherwise wretched life will change for the better.
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Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:27:35 PM EDT
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Attention boomer nitwit. You don't have to think because what's left of your estrogen poisoned, drug addled brain might hurt.

Nobody cares about the handful of Fudd guns Casto Jr lets you own in snow Mexico.
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You cared enough to reply.
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:28:30 PM EDT
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I’d rather just shoot my 1903a3 than some piece of shit Canadian rifle.
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Reading comprehension. It's a British rifle. It's not a piece of shit and neither is the 1903a3
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:28:41 PM EDT
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Attention boomer nitwit. You don't have to think because what's left of your estrogen poisoned, drug addled brain might hurt.

Nobody cares about the handful of Fudd guns Casto Jr lets you own in snow Mexico.
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Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:28:58 PM EDT
[#31]
Didn't you post some inflammatory boomer drivel about this rifle just yesterday?
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:30:33 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:32:30 PM EDT
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Didn't you post some inflammatory boomer drivel about this rifle just yesterday?
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Either you can't read or your memory is deficient.

Yesterday's post was about the Sako L-61. My post was not inflammatory nor was it drivel. My post was useful and informative.

The problem is that you are unable to discern the difference between drivel and useful information
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:32:46 PM EDT
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A £100 Parker Hale .308 was my first deerstalking rifle.

Gunshops struggled to sell them because all the trendy guys wanted a synthethic stock or chassis with the caliber du jour.

Mine was an early one built on a captured WW2 receiver.

My current bolt action rifle is an old Tikka 595 which I dropped into a laminated thumbhole stock. Again .308 and gets the job done.
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:33:00 PM EDT
[#35]
Looks like these things for for 1200-1500 bucks now?
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:33:12 PM EDT
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Nice looking rifle. BTW, don't try to sell it to the shops that the guy in the other thread is going to.
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:33:40 PM EDT
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A £100 Parker Hale .308 was my first deerstalking rifle.

Gunshops struggled to sell them because all the trendy guys wanted a synthethic stock or chassis with the caliber du jour.

Mine was an early one built on a captured WW2 receiver.
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How did it shoot?
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:34:13 PM EDT
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Either you can't read or your memory is deficient.

Yesterday's post was about the Sako L-61. My post was not inflammatory nor was it drivel. My post was useful and informative.

The problem is that you are unable to discern the difference between drivel and useful information
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Right......
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:34:54 PM EDT
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You don't have to think because what's left of your estrogen poisoned, drug addled brain might hurt.

Instead let me do the thinking for you. Just listen to me and I will show you a real rifle.

https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/234818/20201227_142531-2791257.jpg

This is a Parker Hale. It was assembled in Birmingham, England sometime in the 1970s.  

Except for the stamped steel detachable magazine, the rifle was entirely made of forged steel without any plastic or aluminum
parts.

Parker Hale rifles were unusually accurate and a heavy barrelled Parker Hale was the official sniper rifle of the Canadian Army. I'm also pretty sure that other Commonwealth countries used the Parker Hale as a sniper rifle.

Parker Hale rifles were very affordable rifles and they could be found at every Canadian Tire store. Back in the day, you could get one for around 300 bucks.

The gun is a controlled feed Mauser action and it is an extremely reliable hunting rifle.

This one is chambered in .30-06 and it will flatten any game animal that you might come accross. It is also a sweet shooting rifle for fun at the range.

Mine wears a Meopta 6x42 set in steel Leupold mounts and rings. These are Leopold's version of the classic Weaver scope mounting system.

So if you look you can have a classic control round feeding Mauser type rifle for around $500. And it will also have a proper walnut stock and when the warmth of that walnut caresses your cheek, your otherwise wretched life will change for the better.
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Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:35:48 PM EDT
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lol
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:36:18 PM EDT
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Here's one for $400 Canadian

https://greatnorthgunco.ca/product/parker-hale-safari-in-30-06/
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:37:10 PM EDT
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How did it shoot?
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A £100 Parker Hale .308 was my first deerstalking rifle.

Gunshops struggled to sell them because all the trendy guys wanted a synthethic stock or chassis with the caliber du jour.

Mine was an early one built on a captured WW2 receiver.



How did it shoot?


2 moa when bought.

I got it down to 1.5 moa by wrapping a broom handle in sandpaper and free floating the stock.
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:38:01 PM EDT
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Was the PH also mfd. 100% in England?  I thought the receiver was outsourced but I am not certain.
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:38:32 PM EDT
[#44]
I'll stick with my DST bolt gun with all the carbon fiber
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:38:36 PM EDT
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I love Fluffy's personality. If I ever find myself up North, I am going to look him up and buy him a beer.  I am just a little uneasy though how Canadians heads hinge when they talk instead of the normal jaw movement of us Americans.




 
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:39:05 PM EDT
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When are you boomers gunna start using “zoomer” as a synonym for young person…… some of us millennials are in our 40s for fucks sake lol
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:39:10 PM EDT
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I believe the receiver was made in Spain.
Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:42:16 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:42:23 PM EDT
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I have a confession to make. I do have a bolt action rifle with a synthetic stock. A Tac Ops F-51 in .308


Link Posted: 4/21/2023 9:43:59 PM EDT
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I have a confession to make. I do have a bolt action rifle with a synthetic stock. A Tac Ops F-51 in .308

https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/234818/20200911_185907-2791362.jpg
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Can you hunt elk up there? Got any moose?
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