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Check out this one, | ||
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| <R. A. Berry> |
Ed, Thanks for sharing. That is my dream gun. ------------------ | ||
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Beautiful but ouch!,the weight. Okay for mere big game hunters but for us serious can shooters and velocity freaks too light Karl. | |||
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That gun is waaaaaaaaay too light. I would rather haul around 15 or 18 pounds than need to wear a neck brace after shooting an 11 pound gun. Why would someone build a beautiful rifle in 2000 and sell it as new in 2001? Because it kicks too much. | |||
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Thanks Ed. I like it very much. Fully loaded, the weight may be O.K. One could always add weight to suit. Welcome! ... Nick | |||
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I can handle the weight I suppose, but I didn't like the grain layout..notice the magazine area. It is imparative that the grain lay stright and forward on big bores, there is more to makeing a big bore than whittling.... ------------------ | |||
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Wish I had noticed that.... That's why you're "the man" around these parts Ray! | |||
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