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Unread 12-06-2020, 08:58 PM   #9
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Robert Deveer
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I believe in your previous thread on this gun you had alluded to the barrels having been ‘restored’ previously?

I guess you know by now that guy was an unmitigated rube.

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Dean, ya, what I didn't know . The guy was local and didn't charge me much. He also sells used guns, so I'll show it to him when finished and see if I can get a discount on something. Although you were brutally honest in that original post, (I'm trying to be tactful) I really do appreciate your inspiring me to get it done right. Lesson learned.

Breck says and I quote "Luckily there is plenty of wall thickness and I was able to polish out the pits. It was a lot of work. It will be well within the parameters that most experts deem “safe to shoot” with appropriate loads. "

What do you think about re-cutting?
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