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Matt, How close is the Remington SA to fitting a Kimber 8400 or 84M? One in stainless for Kimbers might finally give Montana owners another way to empty thier shells..................DJ


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what about those actions...the silence is deafining....it was going to be ready so many times, and still nothing!
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Matt, How close is the Remington SA to fitting a Kimber 8400 or 84M? One in stainless for Kimbers might finally give Montana owners another way to empty thier shells..................DJ


I bought an 84 a couple of weeks ago with the thought of touching off a good round down range towards one of these blacktails, but with everything going on, I only got to hunt about 4 days. The season isn't over, but I fear my season is.

Since I bought the gun for hunting, I'll probably wait until after season to do a thorough comparison.
I would imagine that there will be a enough differences that they wont' interchange, but It may only require some slight modifications.


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Matt, How close is the Remington SA to fitting a Kimber 8400 or 84M? One in stainless for Kimbers might finally give Montana owners another way to empty thier shells..................DJ


I bought an 84 a couple of weeks ago with the thought of touching off a good round down range towards one of these blacktails, but with everything going on, I only got to hunt about 4 days. The season isn't over, but I fear my season is.

Since I bought the gun for hunting, I'll probably wait until after season to do a thorough comparison.
I would imagine that there will be a enough differences that they wont' interchange, but It may only require some slight modifications.



Matt, When you get a little closer to caught up let me know if you need an 8400 for measurements etc. and I'll get one to you....................DJ


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I need some firewood dj. Can I borrow it until spring?

Actually, walnut give brisket a pretty nice flavor.

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Received the call back today, i'm in the queue for a stainless hopefully made next week!
 
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I need some firewood dj. Can I borrow it until spring?

Actually, walnut give brisket a pretty nice flavor.

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I hope to be making some walnut chips before too long. If you want I could save some for you. Maybe they could also work as ground squirrel bait....................DJ


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Seriously, save some chips dj.

Come on up in May for ground squirrel season.

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IF, he comes up, I vote we take him up near Fairfield or Carey areas and shoot some Rockchucks instead.

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Count me in for a couple 98 triggerguards and also at least two for the P14.

Anyone know where to find M70 style safeties and Viggo Miller-style cock-on-opening cocking piece conversions for Enfields?
 
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