Sunday Shoot-a-Round # 89

Published on September 12, 2021
Duration: 62:40

This video features a detailed look at a pre-war Winchester Model 70 rifle chambered in .30-06 Springfield, discussing its historical significance and shooting characteristics. The host, Steve Lee (hickok45), shares personal anecdotes and insights into firearm collecting, maintenance, and the importance of supporting Second Amendment advocacy groups. He also touches on other firearms like the Ruger LCP MAX and Browning Hi-Power, offering comparisons and practical advice.

Quick Summary

The pre-war Winchester Model 70, often chambered in .30-06 Springfield, is a classic bolt-action rifle known for its historical significance and clip-feed mechanism. These rifles, made before WWII, are highly valued by collectors and represent a peak in firearm craftsmanship.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Range Setting
  2. 00:53Welcome from Tennessee Hills
  3. 01:38Deer Sightings on the Range
  4. 02:36Anecdote: Running Like a Deer
  5. 03:44Basketball Analogy
  6. 04:08Observing Nature and Animals
  7. 04:34Cat's Agility Comparison
  8. 05:40Introducing the Model 70
  9. 06:24Pre-War Model 70 Details
  10. 07:03Defining 'Pre-War' Firearms
  11. 08:37Model 70 in .30-06 Springfield
  12. 09:03Clip Feed Feature
  13. 09:47Barrel Bluing Observation
  14. 10:08Calculating Firearm Age
  15. 10:45First Shots with the Model 70
  16. 11:14Interruption: Local Deputy Visit
  17. 12:01Browning Hi-Power Discussion
  18. 12:15Expertise vs. Liking Firearms
  19. 13:21Tennessee Firearms Association Event
  20. 13:36Ruger Security-Six Donation
  21. 14:11Lobbying and Advocacy Efforts
  22. 15:34John's Comedy Announcement
  23. 16:09Clarification on 'I Can't Breathe' Video
  24. 17:55Resuming Shooting
  25. 18:11.30-06 Power Discussion
  26. 18:36Bowling Pin Shooting
  27. 18:47Red Plate Shooting
  28. 19:02Front Sight Enhancement
  29. 19:09Model 70 as a Classic
  30. 19:57Media and Commercial Discussion
  31. 21:05Internet News Slant
  32. 21:59Historical Newspaper Bias
  33. 23:10Ad Analysis: Smart News
  34. 24:02Advice on Media Consumption
  35. 25:02Forming Worldviews
  36. 26:35Shooting the LCP MAX
  37. 27:27Shooting the LCP
  38. 28:41Bicycle Riding Anecdotes
  39. 31:39Rural Living and Shooting
  40. 32:12Riding on Low-Traffic Roads
  41. 33:40Tobacco Farming in Tennessee
  42. 36:46Cleaning and Artifacts
  43. 37:06Family Tools and Careers
  44. 39:39Visiting Family Memories
  45. 41:43Father's Carpentry Skills
  46. 42:13Appreciation for Rural Living
  47. 43:40Government and Freedom
  48. 44:50Taking Responsibility for Actions
  49. 45:00Final Shots with Model 70
  50. 45:27Model 70 Purchase Story
  51. 46:46Tulsa Gun Show Observations
  52. 47:38Shooting the Model 70 Again
  53. 48:04Red Plate Shooting
  54. 48:29Gong Target
  55. 48:51News Consumption Habits
  56. 49:54Tucker Carlson Interview Clip
  57. 51:50Tucker Carlson's Background
  58. 52:01Reading Tucker Carlson's Book
  59. 53:05Political Perspectives
  60. 54:13Analyzing Different Viewpoints
  61. 55:17Second Amendment and Liberty
  62. 56:27Bill of Rights Support
  63. 56:51Wood and Steel vs. Polymer
  64. 57:35Browning Hi-Power vs. Glock 19
  65. 59:50Choosing a Carry Pistol
  66. 60:19Concluding Thoughts
  67. 61:13Appreciation for Viewers
  68. 62:04Big Tech and Content Visibility
  69. 62:25Final Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a pre-war Winchester Model 70?

A pre-war Winchester Model 70 refers to rifles manufactured before World War II, generally before 1940-1942. These rifles are often highly sought after by collectors for their historical significance and craftsmanship.

What caliber is the Winchester Model 70 featured in the video?

The Winchester Model 70 shown in the video is chambered in .30-06 Springfield. This is a powerful and versatile cartridge commonly used for hunting a wide variety of game.

What makes the pre-war Model 70 unique?

Pre-war Model 70s often featured a clip feed mechanism, similar to military rifles, allowing for faster reloading. They are also known for their classic design and robust construction, representing a peak in bolt-action rifle manufacturing.

Why is supporting Second Amendment advocacy important?

Supporting Second Amendment advocacy groups is crucial for protecting the rights of firearm owners. These organizations work to lobby lawmakers, educate the public, and defend against legislation that could infringe upon constitutional rights.

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