canoeguy
US Veteran
Some of you may remember I bought a Browning 1895 lever sction rifle in 30/06 caliber a few weeks ago from a friend, it had a Leupold fixed 2X long eye relief "Scout Scope", installed. It worked good, but the weight of the scope and mount forward on the rifle made it kind of cumbersome, so I took off the scope, put the stock rear sight back on, and tried it today. Found it shoots just as good or better than with the scope, still gets 1.5" groups at 100 yards with factory 150 grain jacketed bullets. Better yet, raise the rear sight two steps with the elevator and it hits dead on with my own home cast 200 grain lead round nose bullets (1800 FPS or so). My cast lead rounds cost me about .06 cents apiece.
Removing the scope made the rifle much lighter and handier. I filled in the holes for the scope mount with filler screws, with the rear sight installed only one screw is visible to ever show the rifle had been scoped.
So, I got to thinking, could this be the perfect survival combination, a fixed sight 30/06 rifle and a fixed sight .38 special revolver? Hard hitting repeating rifle, easy ammuntion availability, no scope to fog or get wonky, reliable revolver, with this combo you can defend yourself or gather every type of game from rabbit to elk. Anyway, here's some pics:
Indiana Jones, eat your heart out! Revolver is a 4" Royal Hong Kong Police marked Model 10-7 with an El Paso Saddlery flap holster:
With my survival vehicle, 1992 Ford F-150 with dual fuel tanks, 300 six cylinder engine, camper shell, 21 MPG, 600 mile range:
So, what would be your perfect survival rifle and handgun combination?
Removing the scope made the rifle much lighter and handier. I filled in the holes for the scope mount with filler screws, with the rear sight installed only one screw is visible to ever show the rifle had been scoped.
So, I got to thinking, could this be the perfect survival combination, a fixed sight 30/06 rifle and a fixed sight .38 special revolver? Hard hitting repeating rifle, easy ammuntion availability, no scope to fog or get wonky, reliable revolver, with this combo you can defend yourself or gather every type of game from rabbit to elk. Anyway, here's some pics:
Indiana Jones, eat your heart out! Revolver is a 4" Royal Hong Kong Police marked Model 10-7 with an El Paso Saddlery flap holster:


With my survival vehicle, 1992 Ford F-150 with dual fuel tanks, 300 six cylinder engine, camper shell, 21 MPG, 600 mile range:

So, what would be your perfect survival rifle and handgun combination?
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