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    Quote Originally Posted by Schmidty View Post

    ...many .22's have became very inaccurate by never cleaning them at all....

    The Winchester 62a I referenced as one of the 3 guns I would want when SHTF; it was used in Frosty Morn Meat Packing for 40+ years. In their heyday they processed 100+ steers and 300+ hogs a day, 6 days a week. It was used, best I'm told, to put every one of these animals down. I'm told the only cleaning it ever got was a good dose of 3in1 oil on an as need basis.

    I'd wager it is still about as accurate an any NIB 22.

    Side note; The old meat packing plant is now a tomato processing plant. About once a year they have a drain stop up that has to be cleaned out and they are still getting old spent 22 short and LR spent casings out of the drain system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cattle/Horses View Post
    The Winchester 62a I referenced as one of the 3 guns I would want when SHTF; it was used in Frosty Morn Meat Packing for 40+ years. In their heyday they processed 100+ steers and 300+ hogs a day, 6 days a week. It was used, best I'm told, to put every one of these animals down. I'm told the only cleaning it ever got was a good dose of 3in1 oil on an as need basis.

    I'd wager it is still as accurate an any NIB 22.

    Side note; The old meat packing plant is now a tomato processing plant. About once a year they have a drain stop up that has to be cleaned out and they are still getting old spent 22 short and LR spent casings out of the drain system.
    That's a hell of a pedigree on that gun. That's approaching 5 million rounds though. You buy that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tack Driver View Post
    That's a hell of a pedigree on that gun. That's approaching 5 million rounds though. You buy that?
    It LOOKS LIKE HELL Tack. No It was given to me 20 years ago by the old man that ran Frosty Morn in Quincy.

    I seriously doubt it was the only one they ever had, but that's the story. If you look at it, the story is believable! LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cattle/Horses View Post
    It LOOKS LIKE HELL Tack. No It was given to me 20 years ago by the old man that ran Frosty Morn in Quincy.
    I like it.

    Bring it to a Fireside Chat. I'd love to see it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cattle/Horses View Post
    The Winchester 62a I referenced as one of the 3 guns I would want when SHTF; it was used in Frosty Morn Meat Packing for 40+ years. In their heyday they processed 100+ steers and 300+ hogs a day, 6 days a week. It was used, best I'm told, to put every one of these animals down. I'm told the only cleaning it ever got was a good dose of 3in1 oil on an as need basis.

    I'd wager it is still about as accurate an any NIB 22.

    Side note; The old meat packing plant is now a tomato processing plant. About once a year they have a drain stop up that has to be cleaned out and they are still getting old spent 22 short and LR spent casings out of the drain system.

    Wow...that's an incredible amount of rounds as someone else has mentioned.

    Have you ever cleaned it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schmidty View Post
    Wow...that's an incredible amount of rounds as someone else has mentioned.

    Have you ever cleaned it?
    Cattle clean guns? Shit. Last time I seen his carry pistol that bitch had pocket lint and sunflower seeds falling out of the Magwell...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12bhunting View Post
    Cattle clean guns? Shit. Last time I seen his carry pistol that bitch had pocket lint and sunflower seeds falling out of the Magwell...
    Hey, It was Pinon nuts, but it still ran.
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