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Nice rifle...Enjoy!!!


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Every bit the functional equal of a British magazine gun, and for way less than even the sales tax on one of those!
 
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"Not so British Classic African Rifle" I think not, its velly velly British ole boy!

A real rifle.


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Thanks Ray
 
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beautiful!


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Regulation target at 50 yards. The top one was a fouler.
Two softs and two solids printing in the bull: clap


 
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Yes, and that's why I always shoot 4 shot groups! rotflmo #5 is always so damn stressful, so I call it a foulig shot! tu2


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Is the receiver stainless steel?


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Correct bullet placement, combined with the required depth of bullet penetration, results in an anchored animal...


 
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Yes, and that's why I always shoot 4 shot groups! rotflmo #5 is always so damn stressful, so I call it a foulig shot! tu2


The fifth one is always sneaky Big Grin
 
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Is the receiver stainless steel?


I’m pretty sure it is not
 
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