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| What!!!!!!!!!1, no pics???. Frank |
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| There's really no need for pictures. It's just a standard No. 1A. Nothing special except the caliber. |
| Posts: 140 | Location: Montgomery, Texas | Registered: 13 December 2009 |
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| Hollis: Congratulations on your .303. Please keep us advised on loads and field performance. I used to make a 225-grain .312 jacketed softpoint back when I had a swaging business. Bet something like that would make a fine slug for your No. 1 for use on heavy plains game-sized critters.
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| Is the 303 a standard chambering or a special run?
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| I believe it is a special run. |
| Posts: 140 | Location: Montgomery, Texas | Registered: 13 December 2009 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Dr. Lou: Is the 303 a standard chambering or a special run? Lipsey has them |
| Posts: 189 | Location: Western Kentucky | Registered: 02 November 2007 |
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| Damn Lipseys! When you think they can't come up with another unique chambering, they do.
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| Looking forward to our rifles arriving. I'm wearing out my 303 brass just buffing it. |
| Posts: 98 | Location: Fraser Valley B.C. | Registered: 07 December 2005 |
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| I bought my #1 in .303 from Williams Gunshop of Auburn MI. It was listed on Gunbroker.com, and I was the sole bidder, getting it for the opening price of $900 plus $30 shipping. My Money Order and FFL copy were mailed on Thursday, and I am on pins and needles for the next week or so waiting for it to arrive.
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| Posts: 437 | Location: nevada | Registered: 01 March 2003 |
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| Dang,
I was hoping for it or the 30-40 in a 26" barrel.
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