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<Hunter Formerly Known As Texas Hunter>
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Shootaway,

The screws are in plain view on the trigger. I own a Prohunter in .376 Steyr. Nice handy bear gun. For long shots however, the .338 Ultra comes out.
 
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Shootaway,

The screws are in plain view on the trigger. I own a Prohunter in .376 Steyr. Nice handy bear gun. For long shots however, the .338 Ultra comes out.

those are back travel and take up screws. those do not control the trigger poundage. over adjusting them may make the rifle unsafe.
 
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What caliber did you get and how long is the barrel?


It 's chambered in 7WSM and the barrel is 23.6" long
 
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man those are ugly!! the stock looks hideous,


in times when one needs a rifle, he tends to need it very badly.....PHC
 
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Originally posted by cummins cowboy:
man those are ugly!! the stock looks hideous,

beauty is in the eye of the beholder. i'v seen lots of pretty rifle that didnt shoot for shit. i'll bet if youd shoot one youd change your bias.
 
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