Shooting Jack O'Connor's 270

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Ron Spomer Outdoors

Ron Spomer Outdoors

Жыл бұрын

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Who is Ron Spomer
For 44 years I’ve had the good fortune to photograph and write about my passion - the outdoor life. Wild creatures and wild places have always stirred me - from the first flushing pheasant that frightened me out of my socks in grandpa’s cornfield to the last whitetail that dismissed me with a wag of its tail. In my attempts to connect with this natural wonder, to become an integral part of our ecosystem and capture a bit of its mystery, I’ve photographed, hiked, hunted, birded, and fished across much of this planet. I've seen the beauty that everyone should see, survived adventures that everyone should experience. I may not have climbed the highest mountains, canoed the wildest rivers, caught the largest fish or shot the biggest bucks, but I’ve tried. Perhaps you have, too. And that’s the essential thing. Being out there, an active participant in our outdoor world.
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@roblund8557
@roblund8557 Жыл бұрын
Just to stop by and and see that rifle would be an honor. Ron you really raised the bar getting to fire that beautiful weapon. The father of the .270 Jack O'Connor.
@gemsbokpan5062
@gemsbokpan5062 6 ай бұрын
I read Jack O'Connor's articles and books as a young teenager. I once wrote him a letter asking his advice on bullets for whitetails. He wrote back to me. This illustrates the good character of this grand old guy.
@DirtyBob200X
@DirtyBob200X 9 ай бұрын
Because of Jack the first rifle that I bought myself in 1983 was chambered in .270 WCF. I was 19. It is ,hands down my favorite. It's a SAKO A111. It currently wears a McMillan synthetic stock with my own color pattern. It wears a Zeiss 3-9 X 40mm scope mounted in Conetrol mounts. When I'm too old to move around I intend to pass it down to my granddaughter and becomes a family heirloom. Since IT IS my favorite, I've had my name engraved in the floorplate to show that beyond any doubt, it is my favorite. Favorite load is a a 130gr Nosler Partition, 62 grains H4831, Federal Match Primer in SAKO brass. Many Whitetail deer and one Fallow have been taken with this rifle, load combo.
@alexkalish8288
@alexkalish8288 9 ай бұрын
I have Selby's 416 Rigby bought at an auction in Kenya over 40 years ago. Jack's 270 is certainly more well known.He was the 270 evangelist. That's a beautiful rifle-
@imaginedmountains2311
@imaginedmountains2311 Жыл бұрын
There is something magical about the pre 64 model 70s. My most cherished gun is my grandfather's model 70 in '06, made in 1937.
@Hammerback972
@Hammerback972 Жыл бұрын
That gentleman is very clever. Having video of Mr.Spomer shooting that rifle just increased its value and historical significance 10 fold. 😉 Mr. Spomer you bring so much great knowledge to this community. We appreciate u sir.
@arniefn
@arniefn Жыл бұрын
Brings back memories. I really enjoyed watching this. Watching you hold this rifle made me get my old .270 out of the safe and handle it. Thanks.
@jerodTSI
@jerodTSI Жыл бұрын
Awesome to go and grab something older out and remember how good they were back then.I tend to go for my model94 30-30.just something about how it feels and shoots.
@Vikingocazar
@Vikingocazar 10 ай бұрын
Memory lane!! Very cool!!
@davidderr2662
@davidderr2662 Жыл бұрын
I'm almost 62. Read a lot of Jack's articles. His opinions definitely shaped how I bought and modified my rifles and ammunitions and yes I am proudly a model 70 man because of his knowledge and opinions. You lucky dog Ron. Thanks for sharing.
@Brandenuzis
@Brandenuzis Жыл бұрын
When I bought my model 70 supergrade maple this old hunter looked at me like in shock he told me to take care of it and showed me a picture of his model 70 that he’s had since he was 15, idk why he was shocked he was probably surprised a youngster even knows what a model70 is 😂
@user-Alaskan7676
@user-Alaskan7676 Жыл бұрын
@@Brandenuzis what caliber did u get it in ?
@matrix5175
@matrix5175 Жыл бұрын
I’m such a big Jack O’Connor fan and reading and studying many of the articles he wrote is what led me to ever start deer hunting as I didn’t grow up hunting anything but birds. I went and bought a 30-06 because I found a really good deal on it and knew even though O’Connor was a big .270 fan, he also touted the use and effectiveness of the ‘06 as well. Well I started shooting the 30-06 and after about 3 months, I just wasn’t in love with it. So I sold it and went and bought a Winchester model 70 in .270 Winchester and have loved the .270 and taken many game animals with it ever since. The .270 is still one of my favorite calibers and the older I get the more I understand why Jack loved it so much. It does everything you need with a high power rifle and does it without much recoil! There’s not a game animal in North America I wouldn’t hunt with a .270 and with the excellent bullets we have today it has just made the .270 that much better. Great video and what a privilege to get to shoot one of our nations hunting legends very own rifle.
@brucemattes5015
@brucemattes5015 Жыл бұрын
Jack O'Connor was definitely my hunting idol growing up. I looked forward eagerly each month for his Editorial column in Outdoor Life Magazine, as well as any main article that he had written. Warren Page, at Field & Stream Magazine,was his rival, at least from a publishing point of view. O'Connor had the incredible fortune to be able to hunt all of North America, as well as parts of Central America, almost every year. He was also blessed with a wife that shared his passion for hunting just as much as he did. The good-natured rivalry between the .30-06 (Warren Page), the .270 Winchester (Jack O'Connor), and the 7×57 Mauser (Eleanor O'Connor) played out in the pages of Outdoor Life & Field &Stream magazines throughout my childhood.
@browngreen933
@browngreen933 Жыл бұрын
Stockmaker Alvin Linden of Bryant, Wisconsin was a master craftsman. He was a great humorous guy too with a million witticisms. His letters were so entertaining that Stackpole convinced him to write 3 booklets on gunstock making from raw blanks. He was working on the 4th on checkering when he died right after WW2. The steel trap buttplate on that rifle was most likely made by Emil Kosholleck of Stevens Point, Wisconsin. They often collaborated. A Linden stocked rifle owned by Jack O'Connor is doubly valuable.
@1SeanBond
@1SeanBond Жыл бұрын
Much appreciated Ron, what a beautiful 270 that was amazing to see Ty & Cheers
@RonSpomerOutdoors
@RonSpomerOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@kennethbailey2616
@kennethbailey2616 Жыл бұрын
I had a Model 70 in .243 that my dad bought in 58 or 59. I gave it to my oldest grandson when he turned 17. I hope to see him shoot a deer with it someday. It accounted for a lot of deer and antelope in it’s lifetime. Thanks for the great video about a historic rifle. I’m 70 and grew up reading Jack’s articles in Outdoor Life.
@greasydot
@greasydot Жыл бұрын
That is so wonderful to be able to see something of Jack's but to actually own one, then get to go out and fling some lead out of it is an amazing treat. What a honor that is. Thanks for sharing this part of hunting history of a great writer and outdoorsman.
@paynectygardener2033
@paynectygardener2033 11 ай бұрын
Jack's writings drew my attention before I was a teenager decades ago and fortunately a Model 70 in 270 is the most accurate big game rifle in my safe. Bullet weights from 90 to 150 grains in most brands shoot very well with a 2-7X Redfield scope. Thank you Ron and friend for a great video!
@jk-kr8jt
@jk-kr8jt Жыл бұрын
Ron, that was great. A storied rifle still being used. I really like that no gloves were worn during the film of this movie. Walnut and blue steel are very durable. What are treat/honor you had the pleasure of experience. Keep well. Cheers Jeff
@minnajog
@minnajog 16 күн бұрын
I am lucky to own my version of the Jack rifle. My 1949 Winchester model 70 in .270 is topped off with a vintage Redfield Widefield (TV Screen) rear optic scope. I love that rifle and last deer season I took a 7-point Buck at 130 yards in the evening 5 minutes to 5 pm with just enough light in a gorgeous corn field in Nova Scotia Canada. A Great core hunting memory.
@anthonygraeber2338
@anthonygraeber2338 Жыл бұрын
Learned so much and enjoyed everything we could get from Jack O'Connor. My father and I fell in love with .270s in mid 60s. A favorite ever since, evermore dependable.
@edeldridge36
@edeldridge36 Жыл бұрын
Man, this was an awesome episode! Big thanks to Dwight for giving you, and us, this opportunity!
@RonSpomerOutdoors
@RonSpomerOutdoors Жыл бұрын
No doubt! Thanks Dwight.
@JohnnysSidebar
@JohnnysSidebar 5 ай бұрын
Just pick up my second Pre-64 in 270. 1941 and 1948. Beautiful 🤩
@ronlowney4700
@ronlowney4700 Жыл бұрын
🤠 Now, I'm jealous! 😂 Don't burn down Lewiston, before I get to visit that Museum Ron! 🤕 I'm always to busy fishing to stop in and see it! 🐟 I need to get my priorities straight! 👨‍💼
@derektrusler2297
@derektrusler2297 Жыл бұрын
Fabulous story Ron about Jack O’Connor love of hunting using the 270. Thrilled to see you shoot his original Winchester rifle that he had affectionately held. Appreciate the piece of modern history that’s still living long after Jack has gone. Great story.
@HobbitHomes263
@HobbitHomes263 Ай бұрын
jealous. deep dark green streaks of envy! when I was a kid my dad knew a couple guys at The Shooting Times when it was just starting up. They would talk for hours bout wild cats and Ackley and O'Conner. It was such a cool thing as a twelve year old be allowed to sit in and just listen to the hunting stories. many of those stories ibcluded the 270
@brentanderson4304
@brentanderson4304 Жыл бұрын
Now that's a piece of history I would definitely enjoy seeing and shooting. Reading stories of his hunts was a big influence to me buying my .270
@jmfa57
@jmfa57 Жыл бұрын
Amazing to think that Winchester could even make a sporting rifle during WWII. Wow, what a lovely rifle, an amazing piece of history. Bravo!
@josephstabile9154
@josephstabile9154 Жыл бұрын
Manufacture of sporting arms ceased from all the arms manufacturers shortly after Pearl Harbor. Sales were strictly subject to stock on hand. Ditto ammunition components. Sporting bullets, esp. In quantities that target & varmint shooters required, became so scarce that quite a cottage industry of bullet making (swaging) sprang up, using lead wire & spent .22LR casings--the copper ones, as many were at that time copper (e.g., Remington). So, Jack O'Connor's '1943' rifle actually falls under the 'pre-war M70' designation.
@jasonbroom7147
@jasonbroom7147 Жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh...I can't imagine how cool that must have been! I've shot a 270 Winchester for 35 years and it's all because of the amazing writings of Jack O'Connor.
@ferrucciomazzon1927
@ferrucciomazzon1927 10 ай бұрын
I am too a fan of 270 Win, I hunted in Austria with a 33/40 Mauser rebarrelled in 270 Win ,the with a Steyr Mannlicher always in 270 with Rws cartridges H mantel. Now I use a Remington 700 that , with reloaded cartridges mounting Sierra 130 grains shots 15 millimeters groups a 200 meters With this cartridge I have shot abt.130 roebuck and 7 wildhogs weighing abt.180 Pounds each. The interiors of hogs are a mush !! Long live 270 Winchester!
@gizmocarr3093
@gizmocarr3093 Жыл бұрын
Nice to see a historic rifle with a great history still looking as good as this one is. 🙂
@johnganshow5536
@johnganshow5536 Жыл бұрын
One of these day's I will make it to Lewiston Idaho and visit the O'Connor museum. Bucket list...
@johnwurfel2862
@johnwurfel2862 Жыл бұрын
Jack O'Connor's rifle appraisal just doubled, now that the legendary Ron Spomer actually fired it.
@sheepdawg6946
@sheepdawg6946 Жыл бұрын
My favorite hunting rifle is a newer controlled round feed model 70 in .270 win. It is appropriately named, “Jack”. I am proud to say that rifle has taken multiple mule deer, antelope, elk, and even a moose. Love learning as much as I can about OConnor’s life and his rifles. Thanks for a great show.
@thatsthewayitgoes9
@thatsthewayitgoes9 9 ай бұрын
I have both, pre-64 M70 and the newer m70 I got in the late ‘90’s early 2000’s. I will tell you, the new m70 gives up nothing to the old one! Both great rifles, both walnut & blue steel
@cervus-venator
@cervus-venator Жыл бұрын
Thanks what a piece of hunting history. I was setting a new scope on a new rifle while watching this. I really enjoyed this. Thanks Ron!!
@drocfox9771
@drocfox9771 Жыл бұрын
Can’t wait to see this. I’m a 270win guy.
@miguelangelgarcia7327
@miguelangelgarcia7327 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing us Jack O'Connor's rifle and shooting
@rustyshackleford2457
@rustyshackleford2457 Жыл бұрын
I own three 270s and I was born in 1991. I bought it because it’s an excellent round, bought it again because the heritage of O’Conner, bought it a third time just because I love the first two.
@bushleague3472
@bushleague3472 8 ай бұрын
I bought my first rifle in .270 because they didnt have what I wanted in '06. The elderly man behind the counter handed me a .270 and asked "whats the difference?" I couldnt come up with a good answer, so I bought it. I've owned quite a few calibers since, and the .270 is still my favorite.
@KarlHeckman
@KarlHeckman Жыл бұрын
What fun! One thing I've always loved about the old stockmakers is how trim those stocks feel in the hand. I have used a post and crosshair Lyman All- American in 2 1/2x for 30 years on a 35 Whelen. Certainly takes some getting used to. The tip of my post is 3 inches at 100. Thats useful for range estimation. Also, I sight it for the top of the post dead on at 100 yards holding like an iron front sight, dead on, the top plane of the post bisecting the target, the hole going in the center of the top plane of the post sight. For 200 yards, use the crosshair. At 300 put a bit of daylight under the crosswire. It takes some practice to get it right, use Redfield targets to figure it out. The small diamonds are 3 inches, same as the post tip at 100. Once used to it, I feel in no way handicapped by that scope. Beyond 300 yards it would be more challenging but everything I've killed has been under 250, except one antelope at 343. (with a different rifle)
@edwardabrams4972
@edwardabrams4972 Жыл бұрын
I saw and handled that gun at one time and didn’t even know it was Jacks! Jack just couldn’t help making a great rifle even better! I have several pre 64 in the model 70 and model 94 and none of them handled like Jacks rifle!
@joshsinglefooter
@joshsinglefooter Жыл бұрын
Bruh!
@sunnyztmoney
@sunnyztmoney Жыл бұрын
Why are you lying, nobody believes yoy
@adrianbliss2200
@adrianbliss2200 Жыл бұрын
Wow….to be able to hold let alone shoot such a iconic piece of our woodsman history is truly a blessing. I can only imagine the stories that rifle holds in its wood. What a blessing you just experienced. Congratulations and cherish the moment.
@thelemonademan6235
@thelemonademan6235 4 ай бұрын
Awesome video Ron
@lockhackle2645
@lockhackle2645 Жыл бұрын
As a man in my very early fifties and I really didn’t get into hunting until I was close to thirty years old… you could say I was a bit late to game. In my journey to learn and put into practice some of what I was learning I would hear of people places and things … Jack was one of those people and his rifles…I’m lucky enough to have come across a few of his books and I treasure them .
@luvtahandload7692
@luvtahandload7692 Жыл бұрын
Great vid, guys! I love everything Jack O'Connor. In the still pic of the gun with the scabbard, I noticed Jack's grub box in the background. John Barsness had an interesting piece about that in Rifle Looney News. Nothing wrong with a 2.5 X scope on a hunting rifle. When sighting in, use an entire sheet of paper as the aim point. Can even put a 1" black border around it. Your eye will quarter the paper with the reticle very precisely. Thanks, Ron!
@chadclayburg1410
@chadclayburg1410 Жыл бұрын
Great segment! Years ago I had the chance to talk a retired guy at a gun range in Washington state. I had just finished shooting a 3shot group when he sat down at the bench next to mine .We started talking about what type of gun I was using. I told him that I was using my beat up Remington 700 in 7mm.Then he pulled out a pre 64 Winchester Super Grade in 257 Roberts.He had a 2 and a half power Lyman Alaska scope. Just a work of art.
@TorLangvand
@TorLangvand 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing, Ron. Good information too.
@m444ss
@m444ss 9 ай бұрын
o man, that'd be a treat!
@tonnywildweasel8138
@tonnywildweasel8138 Жыл бұрын
That sure is a beauty! Wood&Steel .. i love it.
@herbertsmith6416
@herbertsmith6416 Жыл бұрын
Another good video. Ron I love to hear you speak.
@beestoe993
@beestoe993 Жыл бұрын
I could tell you were giddy about shooting it, lol. I am definitely a Jack fan. I still enjoy pulling out one of his books from time to time, he sure had a way with words. That's good stuff Ron! Makes me wonder what Jack would have to say about where the shooting sports have come to today.
@alphadogpredators
@alphadogpredators Жыл бұрын
Awesome ron 🍻
@saxman7131
@saxman7131 9 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this video.
@anthonykaiser974
@anthonykaiser974 2 ай бұрын
I remember reading about Jack O'Connor's 270s in the 80s when I was in school, so this is so cool to actually see on a range. I have an M70 CRF, but it's in 30-06. Hard to find any lefty standard actions.
@billhendon1017
@billhendon1017 Жыл бұрын
Wow ! That’s awesome!! Thanks for sharing mr Ron !!
@DanielBoone337
@DanielBoone337 Жыл бұрын
This would be insanely awesome to get to shoot one of Jack O'Connor's rifles... I can see why he had all the modifications done to it it's no different then today with us customizing firearms making a gun our own. Really cool brother!!!
@josephstabile9154
@josephstabile9154 Жыл бұрын
Ron, thanks! That was very special to see O'Connor's pre-war M70 in its Al Linden stock, and looking so pristine. The whole scope/rifle/stock combination is such an aesthetic. And yet so sleek and sturdy--I can easily visualize that working out of a scabbard. It appears that the combination quickly & easily comes up to the line of sight. The attention to detail is so evident: the choice of low, protective & sturdy scope mount that allows for the Alaskan's generous eye relief. The custom bolt alteration and the Tilden safety to work with the low scope. I have owned & used several Alaskans, and they're excellent, reliable & sturdy with sufficient brightness & clarity, esp. those made with coated lenses. Post & crossbar was the popular hunting reticle then, but I preferred cross hair with Lee dot. O'Connor's M70 was state of the art in 1943; under the same conditions, would make a fine hunting rifle today. Perhaps beauty is timeless....
@mattokeefe691
@mattokeefe691 Жыл бұрын
What an honour. As a .270 win fan…. Just so exciting
@kylecasetta4091
@kylecasetta4091 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing that was a great piece of history and just a cool.
@dr.froghopper6711
@dr.froghopper6711 Жыл бұрын
Wow! I could always turn a phrase and I would love to have been able to do the hunting that Jack O’Connor did and wrote about. Because he could turn a better phrase. But I’m physically unable to do what he did. All I’ve ever been able to do is about 3 hunts in over 42 years. My time hunting people while in the military took a serious physical toll. Cest la vie! Jack took me hunting with him every time he wrote. I’m a better hunter now because of Ron Spomer! We’re peers in age. Mr. Spomer has taught me a lot, again because of his experience and ability to write. I haven’t hunted in 30 years. Not physically. But I’m convinced that I would be willing to try, if I can work out how to do it from my wheelchair.
@chieffan92588
@chieffan92588 Жыл бұрын
Reach out to your state's DNR. They should have a disability season. I'm in a wheelchair myself, and we have a youth/disability season here in KS.
@johncraig6413
@johncraig6413 Жыл бұрын
My father shot his last two deer from his wheelchair. Just get out there
@RonSpomerOutdoors
@RonSpomerOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Reach out. Do a google search. There are many organizations and even some F&G agencies who should be able to help set you up for a hunt from your chair, Dr. Frog! Hope you can do it.
@theorangevestarmy4255
@theorangevestarmy4255 Жыл бұрын
Spectacular Man & Rifle, how American, thank you for sharing some of his legacy with us.
@wildcutterknives165
@wildcutterknives165 Жыл бұрын
This makes me happy
@ciro79
@ciro79 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful rifle. I love classic hunting rifles with small 2-4x optics and wooden stocks, mechanical sights. They are beautiful
@ChargerusPrime
@ChargerusPrime 3 ай бұрын
I dont shoot .270 or even own one, but my God.. getting to hold let alone shoot a rifle shot and beloved by the legend himself? Screw going to Africa to hunt! Thats absolutely beyond a bucket list item right there, thats the holy dadgum grail!!! I will say however, seeing all your videos makes me truly excited to pick up my little savage axis and just mess with her action. I cant wait for deer season this year, it'll also be my first! Hope i can get me a nice fat buck to stock up the freezer and to look nice and pretty on the wall so he can be appreciated like he deserves to be.
@raleighthomas3079
@raleighthomas3079 Жыл бұрын
Great video, stunning rifle! Just to handle it, much less shoot it, wow, what an honor! I’m glad to be able to appreciate the history embodied in that beautiful Model 70. THE Rifleman’s Rifle to be sure! Thank you Ron, and Dwight, for that treat!
@lincs4life
@lincs4life Жыл бұрын
The .270 is a brilliant round especially from a Tikka T3X.
@Alan-cw8vy
@Alan-cw8vy Жыл бұрын
Been using 270 all my life. EVERTHING here in Alaska falls down. I like using the 140 Barnes and Noslers. No need to use anything else. Bullet placement and bullet selection is the key.
@kareldebures7006
@kareldebures7006 9 ай бұрын
I was taken off guard and not expecting such a piece of history before my eyes! Jack was a hero to me in my youth!
@timgruver5932
@timgruver5932 Жыл бұрын
One of the best calibers I have ever used. Highly versatile without a nasty recoil like 30/06 or the mean old 7 mm mag.
@hettro-cv6082
@hettro-cv6082 Жыл бұрын
One lucky man! Great story!
@ronaldsloan5235
@ronaldsloan5235 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful and history packed video
@MrGuitars8
@MrGuitars8 Жыл бұрын
That's a Great RIfle , I learned about Jack O Connor when I was little . The Rifle I will Hunt with next Deer Season is a Model 70 WInchester Bolt Action and it's very Accurate .
@NS-rm7df
@NS-rm7df Жыл бұрын
My father had an old 1917 Enfield '06 with that same scope and same mount. His scope mount was done by Stith in San Antonio TX. I shot half inch groups with it when it was 60 years old. Of course I put a 20x Leopold on it when I inherited it.
@tonyricketts5569
@tonyricketts5569 8 ай бұрын
That’s a piece of history.
@huntingandfishingwithwillo1647
@huntingandfishingwithwillo1647 Жыл бұрын
The .270 win is my favorite rifle and I chose my 270 over my other rifle
@BigT27295
@BigT27295 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Thanks Ron & Dwight.
@PresMonroe
@PresMonroe Жыл бұрын
Holding history in your hands ! Same feeling I have with my old WWII Garand…
@johnkoenig496
@johnkoenig496 5 ай бұрын
Jack O., The GOAT !!
@davidmackee8575
@davidmackee8575 Жыл бұрын
Ron the look on your face is priceless when you first held that rifle I think mine would be the same beautiful rifle thanks for posting this Brilliant!!!
@alaska1andy959
@alaska1andy959 Жыл бұрын
Wow! What an honor.
@bs431980
@bs431980 Жыл бұрын
Awesome piece of history
@JamesBoren
@JamesBoren Жыл бұрын
The writings of Jack O'Connor is the main reason I have owned and hunted with a .270 Winchester for over 50 years > 🙂
@user-ui7mn4qx2w
@user-ui7mn4qx2w 11 ай бұрын
I grew up reading O’Connor in Outdoor Life and own several of his books. I remember seeing a hunting show where his son Bradford hunted antelope with one of his dad’s rifles and his dad’s handloads. I’m envious of Ron being able to fire a few shots from an O’Connor rifle.
@theblindsniper9130
@theblindsniper9130 Жыл бұрын
Now this was an amazing video. I truly wish my channel was big enough for me to have the resources to pull something like this off, absolutely legendary. Excellent job.
@RonSpomerOutdoors
@RonSpomerOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Thanks Sniper. Glad you enjoyed it.
@russelljackson7034
@russelljackson7034 Жыл бұрын
Right on
@Nello353
@Nello353 7 ай бұрын
I am 91 yo, In 1937 at five years old I began reading Outdoorlife I was immediately a Jack O. fan. Money was tight in those days but Dad managed a subscription.My first rifle was a Rem mdl 721 in 270 cal,I couldnt afford the Win. mdl 70 because it was 25$ more.In those days The stock combs were really meant for iron sights I fyou wanted to use a scope you had to build up the comb or restock the rifle. The only statement Jack made that I later disagreed with : he said a 4x scope was a great all around scope so the first scope I bought was a weaver 4x I used it until I could afford a better one. Outdoor life was a great magazine and still is I remember the Alaska brown bear ad on the back cover I beliieve the guides were Morris and Taliffson and they hunted Kodiak.
@youngin881
@youngin881 Жыл бұрын
Long live the king 270 Winchester! I bet Jack was looking down from heaven with a big smile on his face watching y’all shoot his rifle.
@Wolfpt4
@Wolfpt4 Жыл бұрын
I would be just as excited to shoot or own one of Ron's rifles as I would one of Jack O'Conner's..
@thefarm-
@thefarm- Жыл бұрын
What an honer. I feel privileged just to be able to see you fire it. Legendary beyond belief! Great content once again Ron. Appreciate it!
@thefarm-
@thefarm- Жыл бұрын
*honor
@joshuagibson2520
@joshuagibson2520 Жыл бұрын
I played a Hohner in grade school, but I'm not familiar with honer.
@mattmcclure9371
@mattmcclure9371 Жыл бұрын
Only Ron Spomer can make a 20+ minute video on shooting an "old fud rifle" and keep a person engaged,attentive, informed and dare I say elated for the duration. Thanks Ron, I learn something every single time I click "play".
@RonSpomerOutdoors
@RonSpomerOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, Matt. Thanks.
@craiglacount89
@craiglacount89 Жыл бұрын
Bought a very nice Mdl. 70 (left handed) from Dwight, probably paid too much😉 but I love that gun. Really enjoyed talking with him and learning from him about so many guns, his knowledge of older vintage guns is incredible. Thanks Ron for this fine video and what an incredible experience that must have been.
@barrettrickels5859
@barrettrickels5859 Жыл бұрын
Good stuff. Thanks Ron!
@eduardoolaechea
@eduardoolaechea Жыл бұрын
Many thanks for the video. Made me remember that first iconic image of "The Rifle Book"; a photo of Jack carrying a Dall Ram and that same rifle on his shoulder stocked by Alvin Linden and using core lokt bullets.
@dr.froghopper6711
@dr.froghopper6711 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing such a nice piece of history. That model in that caliber is an outstanding combination. Most of what I read of his was probably based on that particular rifle. I read a lot of his writing trying to decide if I wanted 270 or 30-06 for my wife. I advised her to get the 270 for recoil reasons. She did and she’s happy!
@KnifeCrazzzzy
@KnifeCrazzzzy Жыл бұрын
This is incredible!
@tubbyshvfd9110
@tubbyshvfd9110 Жыл бұрын
Wow..just wow !
@mosin9105
@mosin9105 Жыл бұрын
So cool! Big .270 fan here! What a treat!
@TheQCollection
@TheQCollection Жыл бұрын
Now that is a dream come true, to be able to handle & shoot one of Jack's wonderful rifles. Because of him I own two pre 64 featherweights a 30-06 & 308.. I love hunting with them & even if I don't get anything, it's just a joy to wander through the woods thinking of all the history these old guns carry with them through the generations. Cheers from your fans from 🇨🇦
@bushleague3472
@bushleague3472 8 ай бұрын
Funny how using an old rifle like that can enhance one's enjoyment of the hunt. I have a Tikka that is fantastically accurate with a nearly perfect trigger. Somehow I never seem to enjoy a day in the woods quite as much when I'm carrying it, as when I have one of my old Husqvarna Mausers (the poor mans pre-64), or even my homely old Lee Enfield. New guns feel like a tool, the old ones feel like a companion.
@TheQCollection
@TheQCollection 8 ай бұрын
​@@bushleague3472 I still take my sporterized lee enfield out for moose hunting every few years and it has never- not put meat in the freezer. This year I'll be taking my great grandfather's 303 savage 99 out for black bear.. need to stretch its legs. Yes I agree that the new rifles are fantastic, all mine are lovely to shoot and accurate as heck but I just love walking the woods with the antiques. Cheers & Happy Hunting
@bushleague3472
@bushleague3472 8 ай бұрын
@@TheQCollection Yeah, mine was made in 1916, and in 2016 I killed a bull moose with it. Tracked in the snow to its bed, packed out on my back. Just like my great grandfather did it... great memory.
@michaelmcatee221
@michaelmcatee221 Жыл бұрын
Unbelievable priceless piece of history!
@slomo1562
@slomo1562 Жыл бұрын
Look at the history of this piece. It was owned and well used by the legendary Jack O'Connor. Now adding to its legacy one of my favorites, Ron Spomer, is handling and testing it.
@ssearl3231
@ssearl3231 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video
@johnhammond4557
@johnhammond4557 Жыл бұрын
Just got dun cleaning my old Remington 700 270 win for the up coming deer season.
@nomansland4811
@nomansland4811 Жыл бұрын
Pretty dang cool! Love the model 70.
@justhavingfun0736
@justhavingfun0736 Жыл бұрын
Very cool thanks for sharing.
@zechnarwilliams8019
@zechnarwilliams8019 Жыл бұрын
I would love to own an old model 70 like that, let alone Jack's rifle! Very nice sir, I enjoyed it!
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