Mossberg ATR
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Posted 17 October 2005 - 06:10 AM
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Posted 17 October 2005 - 11:18 PM
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Posted 18 October 2005 - 06:49 AM
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Posted 18 October 2005 - 10:12 AM
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Posted 03 January 2006 - 05:27 PM
Jon R. Sundra states in his article in the Complete Rifleman that the Mossberg 100 ATR is similar to the Howa 1500, and in the new rifle listings in that magazine, it says it's a virtual clone of the Howa. I have the 1500 Howa and it is not even close to the Howa except for the trigger. It more closely resembles a Remington or Savage. The stocks are similar to several other rifles and none are like the Boyds stocks on the Howas. The button rifled barrel has recoil lug washer between the barrel and receiver, whereas the Howa has a hammer forged barrel and a integrel lug on the receiver like a model 70 Winchester. The Mossberg bolt body is made of three pieces and the Howa has a one-piece forging. The Mossberg also has this unsightly "goiter" on the bolt to keep someone from trying to assemble it with the firing pin uncocked. The Mossberg receiver is made from round bar stock and it has a cheap sheet metal blind magazine welded to the receiver. The Howa has a forged receiver, hinged floor plate, and flat magazine follower spring. I will say that the rear tangs are very similar. Mossberg has made a rifle that uses just about all the possible cost-cutting methods but still delivers good overall value. I just don't see how anyone would consider it a "Virtual Clone" of the Howa 1500.
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Posted 04 January 2006 - 07:27 AM
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Posted 22 January 2006 - 09:59 AM
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Posted 07 October 2008 - 12:45 AM
I looked at one today at Wally World and no it's no beauty queen, but it aint that bad. I almost bought it on the spot, but I just HAD to check the dealer pricing..........I can save a whopping 5 bucks, and then add shippping. (I work at a gun shop part time, and one of the bennies is dealer pricing on the guns I buy, which is good, cause pay aint that great....)
I think this rifle is a great example of an underdog that is WELL worth it's Wally World price tag....in fact I am going back tomorrow and buy one in 30-06, JUST CAUSE I CAN! (really prefer .308 but for the price????) I have a nice Nikon that will just make this thing a great hunting rig that I don't have to worry about banging up going up and down treestands or anyting else for that matter.....geeze it just can't be beat!! Even with a Bushnell or any other 100 buck price range scope, and a little home gunsmithing...(or NOT) it's a great deal on a HUNTING rifle. No I don't think it will be a "pro paper puncher" but for hunting........it's a no brainer.
John
Mongojoe, on Jan 22 2006, 10:59 AM, said:
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Posted 07 October 2008 - 08:51 AM
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Posted 07 February 2010 - 10:40 PM
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Posted 08 February 2010 - 12:35 PM
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Posted 08 February 2010 - 11:03 PM
just too cheap. I just checked their website and their
prices range from $424 to $568.
Everything seems to be with a free floating barrel, short
action. Some models are a rifle/scope combo. All other do
have rings, though.
They also have some wood furniture. A couple are just listed
as "wood", where some others are listed as "Walnut".
They have the Bantam models with a 20" barrel, while the
standard length is 22".
Where the synthetic stocks are great for all weather with
little or no need for much attention, I do like a good
Walnut stock. Of course, I would be sure to strip off any
'polish', and then soak it in Linseed oil for a week, or so.
It makes for a lot of extra work for me that way, but I
have always preferred this way to preserve the furniture.
I have always been hard on mine, and can repair the damage
much easier if they are soaked well, and then buffed well.
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Posted 09 February 2010 - 09:29 AM
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Posted 10 February 2010 - 04:50 PM
Forestranger82, on 07 February 2010 - 10:40 PM, said:
Just about all land in Texas seems to be private, so a lease or some *VERY* good friends or a hunt on a "managed ranch" ($$$!) are the most common options by far. There is some public land, some of it fairly decent territory. If you haven't already, check out:
http://www.tpwd.stat...t/public/lands/
If you want to take on some *small* game with that .270 (hee, hee, I do it with a .30-'06 some days!), there are a lot of folks who turn pest control into a "day lease" sort of thing all around your area and over to Hereford: Prairie Dogs! You could try Ms. Teresa Quillin 806-252-1821. She has a place right by Hereford on Co Rd MM upon which I have blasted many a grass-rat and not a few coyotes. Also in that area is Buster Miller 806-344-4525 and his son Burl 806-344-2316, but they were talking about poisoning the dogs, so you'd need to check. ANother possibility up there is James Cummings 806-250-3275.
If you do contact them and they want to know how you got to know of them, you can say from Dr. Dwight Miller, Dr. Charlie Thomason, and "Stoney" who have shot on their properties in the past.
I know Hereford is 250 miles north of you, but get ued to it; in Texas driving 90 miles for lunch is considered trivial, about a "one six-pack" trip.
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Posted 13 February 2010 - 11:06 AM
JDECS, on 10 February 2010 - 04:50 PM, said:
http://www.tpwd.stat...t/public/lands/
If you want to take on some *small* game with that .270 (hee, hee, I do it with a .30-'06 some days!), there are a lot of folks who turn pest control into a "day lease" sort of thing all around your area and over to Hereford: Prairie Dogs! You could try Ms. Teresa Quillin 806-252-1821. She has a place right by Hereford on Co Rd MM upon which I have blasted many a grass-rat and not a few coyotes. Also in that area is Buster Miller 806-344-4525 and his son Burl 806-344-2316, but they were talking about poisoning the dogs, so you'd need to check. ANother possibility up there is James Cummings 806-250-3275.
If you do contact them and they want to know how you got to know of them, you can say from Dr. Dwight Miller, Dr. Charlie Thomason, and "Stoney" who have shot on their properties in the past.
I know Hereford is 250 miles north of you, but get ued to it; in Texas driving 90 miles for lunch is considered trivial, about a "one six-pack" trip.
Thanks for the info, I'll check into it. LoL, So what your saying is get a sixpack and have a nice drive? Hehe love it. Later and thanks again

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