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Where is the go to place to have the rib of my Weatherby o/u repaired.
 
Posts: 22 | Location: Ridgefield,Washigton | Registered: 05 December 2008Reply With Quote
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Try Briley.
 
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Try Simmons if Briley is a no-go. Simmons, I believe, specializes in ribbing shotgun barrels. Ridgefield, eh? I live in Vancouver overlooking Vancouver Lake. Small world.

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Stephen
 
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Where is the go to place to have the rib of my Weatherby o/u repaired.


Why not see who Weatherby recommends?


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[QUOTE]Originally posted by adj2:
Where is the go to place to have the rib of my Weatherby o/u repaired.


Contact Weatherby and see who they recommend.


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Originally posted by Westpac:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by adj2:
Where is the go to place to have the rib of my Weatherby o/u repaired.


Contact Weatherby and see who they recommend.


Agreed...

If Weatherby does not have a good recommendation then check with Moneymaker or Simmons. I've used both for vent rib and related work with good results.


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