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05-23-2024, 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Frank Srebro
Seen today at Rock Mountain: three Lefevers working out with a Model 21, in prep to (hopefully) qualify for the Fox-Lefever Challenge at Hausmann's. I hate to say it here but the Big Red W was high gun today. The one 32" Lefever on the left needs a bit more practice.
Since posting I had two questions on the slip-on pads shown. They are made by Beartooth and I assume they can be found on-line.
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That 32” Lefever missed 7 out of 90. First miss was the extra-light trigger. Fool me once…
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