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Unread 11-28-2017, 07:06 PM   #1
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Edgar, I shot my 1940 smoothbore 61 at a rusty oil drum 10 yards away. Perfectly round 10" pattern. I was very impressed.
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Bill, were you using CCI shotshells?
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Here are two Pre64 Super Grades a 300 H&H and a 220 Swift
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This is one of my favorites. Built on a Ruger #1 platform it's chambered in 7MM/08. It has a 24 inch tapered octagon barrel.
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This is one of my favorites. Built on a Ruger #1 platform it's chambered in 7MM/08. It has a 24 inch tapered octagon barrel.
It’s very nice. But it’s not a Winchester.
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Sorry for the mistake. Heres a M71 Deluxe to make up for it.
Just in time for deer season I had a Pre64 M70 carbine in 7MM restored. The gun was a mess but it came out beautifully. Its raining or I'd get some pictures,
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