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Unread 06-13-2011, 02:29 PM   #1
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Look, Brent, we're men here. We don't read maps, we don't read instructions. Load intelligent shells, put them in chambers, pull trigger. I'll let you guess who the gunsmith was who asked me if I was really going to shoot the gun he had unbent the barrels on. I told him I certainly was going to shoot it. That was the end of that conversation. Of course, he knew the answer before I gave it to him.
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Bill, I hear you and have done the same stuff. Im just saying if you dont want to shoot it with the bulge Im not sure why you would want to shoot it with the repair because I cant see why it would be stronger after you fatigued the barrel one more time by pounding it back to normal It just looks better after the bulge is gone.
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