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My brother gave me this rifle, as is except for the scope & rings. The rings actually clamped onto the rear sight and I tacked them to keep them from moving under recoil. Worked perfectly. Made a low mount for the scout scope which aligns really well when mounting the gun. The rifle shoots very well, and the 7.65 Argentine is no slouch as a deer/hog gun. | ||
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I like the scope mount and the "Scout" style set up. Hogs are one thing we do not have here in the Great Northwest. Wolves, Lion & Grizzly .. Yes. I would like someday to take some hogs. -------------------------------------------- Nothing like a trail of blood to find your way back home. | |||
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There is nothing wrong with the 7.65 Argentine. It's a fine round. | |||
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Those are a couple of nice looking Sporter conversions. DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY | |||
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Let me know if you are ever in the area, I'll try to put you on a Hog. | |||
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Yes, thanks! The original bolt was cut off and a new handle welded on. The barrel is a NOS milsurp that I got from SARCO back in the day, cut and crowned @16.5". The short barrel and rounds loaded with W846 result in an impressive fireball muzzle flash. Don't use it all that often, but it has accounted for a couple coyotes. | |||
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