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    Lol Bo looking for your gum boots to take a leak in
    Hey turn your outside light off
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    Lee Speed in 303 Brit, made by Bonehill in the late 1800's I hope.

    I had better order up a 215 grain mold and find some cases. Be a nice rifle to take hunting.
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    I know, it’s only an airgun, but a fun project to bring a tatty but solid German springer back to life. On to the next..


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    Little critters are toast now!!

    Factory Hornady ammo is grouping 10mm at 100m for 5 rounds! Couldn’t be happier!

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    Let's see a full a pic of that weapon @JohnQT. Make sure you keep all your brass for me
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    Haha no worries @charliehorse I might have one or two spare!

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    Very nice

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    Two 7PRC rifles with one more in the works



    26" Rem 700



    22" T3 Tikka



    Designed for a suppressor & up to 168 projectiles



    The remaining one is a 1-8 20" which I should have this week, the cartridge preforms pretty well & undoubtedly will be the next big thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Greg View Post
    Two 7PRC rifles with one more in the works



    26" Rem 700



    22" T3 Tikka



    Designed for a suppressor & up to 168 projectiles



    The remaining one is a 1-8 20" which I should have this week, the cartridge preforms pretty well & undoubtedly will be the next big thing
    Will be very interested in the 20” performance with 180’s.
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    Mauser M12 in 308 topped with a 3-9x40 Zeiss Conquest MC with A4 reticle.
    Not going to suppressor this one. Will be the general purpose rifle that does everything.

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    It took a long time to get this thing going right, but it's there, thanks to a few talented gunsmiths and engineers who have fabricated, fixed, and modified parts.

    SSRNZ single shot. 28" Brux barrel chambered in 338 Edge. Topped with an Element Titan. T4 brake does a great job taming the recoil. 285gr ELD-M doing 2850.

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    Complete with mall ninja multicam tape for a bit of extra grip up front, and an LSA clone bipod mounted backwards to put the legs further forward and make the locking lever as hard to reach as possible.
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    Pre 64 win 94 30-30.
    All original, with all its bits and an immaculate bore. I foolishly sold one in 2020 to a forum member, and almost instantly regretted it. So now I’m good again.

    Crappy dark photo, but this one is an 1892 Winchester in 32-20, tidiest one I’ve seen. Was offered this one also but not my thing.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MSL View Post

    Pre 64 win 94 30-30.
    All original, with all its bits and an immaculate bore. I foolishly sold one in 2020 to a forum member, and almost instantly regretted it. So now I’m good again.

    Crappy dark photo, but this one is an 1892 Winchester in 32-20, tidiest one I’ve seen. Was offered this one also but not my thing.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    How do you tell they are pre 64?
    You can date them based on Serial number. To my knowledge no design changes post 64. Build quality/finish change only I believe but not 100% certain.


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    Serial number. But also, the internal parts are machined rather than stamped sheet or cast. And the sights are a bit more refined.


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