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    Ooops i Did it again











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    Nice family you are building.

    Do you realize how hard it is to read something upside down when you have normal vision? Imaging being dyslexic!

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    does it take down easy or is it froze up?
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    Thats the rifle I took out the first time I went deer hunting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Helen Keller View Post
    does it take down easy or is it froze up?






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    other then cruddy ol grease in there it is good as new. The barrel is mint. Crown is perfect. what should i replace the grease with when i clean this off? This is the first the barrel was off in a long time i think. The guy i got it from didnt know it was a take down. So he never had the barrel off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by abpt1 View Post
    Thats the rifle I took out the first time I went deer hunting.
    Nice. I am going to try and figure out a load for it. I have a set of RCBS dies already and a handful of brass. If it works out well it may come with me this year after white tail.

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    Nice family you are building.

    Do you realize how hard it is to read something upside down when you have normal vision? Imaging being dyslexic!
    Yea my stupid camera has a gyro thing that re orients the picture how it thinks is right side up to how it is leaning. It is a pain in the ass.
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    Very nice. Congratulations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Simmons View Post
    Very nice. Congratulations.
    yea it was totally not expected. I had a bunch of online ads trying to sell my crossbow or trade for a short list of rifles i was looking for. And this popped up. I was sick of looking at the crossbow. I never used it because it was a pain in the ass and the wingspan on it made it impossible to put out of the way.

    The rifle probably didnt get a lot of use. Buddy was happy to get rid of it because factory 300 savage ammo is almost $50 a box or 20 rounds here. It is not common at all. He kept warning me that the ammo was really expensive.. but...


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    So i actually de greased it and then put a bit of copper anti seise on the threads and a spray of rem oil on both pieces then re assembled. is this correct? It was very hard to get the to pieces screwd back together all the way. I don't think this has been apart a whole lot in its life time
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    Awesome rifles! They look like pure Americana.
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    Congrats, now learn to reload it. $50 a box is outrageous!

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    Article in American Rifleman this month if you do not know.
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