I too am a Winchester fan but of the Model 12 variety. I shoot trap and sproting clays. I use a Model 12 with a 30" barrel Modified choke 12 gauge made in 1958 for sporting clays and a full choke 30" barrel Model 12 12 gauge Y model made in 1973 for trap shooting. Great tough guns. I get my balls busted for not using a semi auto or an O/U for sporting clays but I do well with a pump. I have an absurd amount of tools. I started buying tools when I was 13 and work as a mechanic which causes excess by neccessity. At this point I am pretty much done adding to the collection except for some weird specialty stuff down the roadlol, you have more in the tool box than the car.
I was never big on needing all the tools. I was a tool & die maker and had 3 Kennedy boxes full of shop tools and cutters and taps.
I can take anything apart but do not have all the fancy tools.
Now if you go to my gun safes that is different story. I like Winchesters and have the following Model 70's, .458 Win. Mag., 325 Short Mag., 300 Short Mag., 270 Short Mag., 25 Win. Super Short Mag., two .223 Win. Super Short Mag., .300 Win. Mag. Winchester .22 pump, Winchester .22 Single shot, Marlin .22 semi auto, Thompson .50 cal., Winchester .50 cal, .17 HMR bolt action, Moseburg 12 Ga. pump, Iver Johnson .410 single shot and some others, lol. Sad thing is I haven't shot any in 3 years always too busy when you retire.
David
Just wondering, do you use a straight edge, or just eyeball them?I use the tools, clean them and put them back in their places! Trying to train the kids to do the same but it is tough, LOL!
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