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| What speicific information are you seeking? Loading data? Variations (Browning made both a .45- and .50cal.)? Complete address (Route One, Morgan, Utah 84050), but keep in mind, those rifles haven't been produced in at least 15 years. |
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| If nothing else,you have a very fine B/P Rifle. I am sure that you will enjoy useing it. derf |
| Posts: 3450 | Location: Aldergrove,BC,Canada | Registered: 22 February 2003 |
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| Thanks for the info,derf and Paul Brasky!Paul I see you live in Kingston,N.Y.,I live in Wurtsboro,N.Y.What do you say to doing some shooting,when the weather gets nice?RF,CF or skeet? |
| Posts: 255 | Location: Wurtsboro,NY.USA | Registered: 11 May 2003 |
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| RN 64, Funny you should say that as I just returned from our range (Marbletown Sportsmen's Club in Stone Ridge) after doing some informal trap shooting with some friends. Sounds like a good idea to me (I have RF, BP & CF stuff)! |
| Posts: 480 | Location: N.Y. | Registered: 09 January 2003 |
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| Sadly when they were made people thought they were too expensive so Browning dropped them. They were very nicely made and after they were discontinued everybody said 'gee I should have bought one'. Is this going to become a Catskill mtn foru m ? I'm in Sullivan Co . |
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| I have one in 45 cal and feel very fortunate to have come across a 54 cal barrel for it as well! |
| Posts: 906 | Location: NW OH | Registered: 19 January 2003 |
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