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    How much difference

    Have not read that one, as far as I can recall. Did read something about the Eley Prime System a few years ago. If I recall, I posted it on RA. It was fairly detailed, and quite interesting. Probably had the same info. If I recall correctly, Geoff Kolbe had some interesting comments about...
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    Springs:

    Hang on a minute, lemme grab some popcorn!
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    islamofascists come to Europe!

    Hal, Your post, along with that video, is extremely eye opening. Thanks for posting it. Take care, Greg
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    Brian Roberts, check your PM, please

    Hi, Brian, Check your PM, please. Take care, Greg
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    Canjar Remington 700 LP trigger

    Guys, thanks for the info!
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    Canjar Remington 700 LP trigger

    I'm trying to learn more about the Canjar Remington 700/40X trigger. How is it compared to a Jewell? What are the pros and cons of the Canjar? Thanks! Greg
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    Long range hunting rifle

    Yep. It puts the "hunt" back into hunting.
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    "Value priced" bolt guns?

    Interesting about the 783. Are you certain they use the same trigger as the 700, and therefore can use a Jewel? I'm sorta curious what could be done with one as a project. Bolt knob would have to go.....as would the stock. Not to mention the bolt knob.......whew, that's ugly. Does it come...
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    Gersley Vintage 22 Rifle Action

    Hi, Dori, If you go to the top of the page, on the first post made by Seewin, click on his name. You will see an option to send him a personal message. I believe he not only has the rifle pictured, but one of the left handed ones as well. I wanted that one from an auction, but I seem to...
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    The Factory Side

    Howdy Stool, Solid points. Has to be a fun match! There will likely always be that gray area, though. I'm guessing the Swedish Mausers won more than their share. At some point in time, I'm guessing some observant ol' boy figured out a CG63 was issued, and likely wanted to compete with it...
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    we need a humor forum.....until then

    Thank you for posting that!!! I saw this once before, and for the life of me can't recall where. Now I know where to get it. Already emailed it to two different people. Funny Stuff!
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    we need a humor forum.....until then

    Sad, but true.
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    History behind my Eric Johnson Barreled Remington 37

    Howdy, Go to pronematch.com and get in touch with Hap Rocketto. Hap had a GREAT story about Sullivan that he posted somewhere, I think I copied and posted it here. I am short on time or I would find it for you. If you look through my old posts within the last year or two, it may be here. A...
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    Let us never forget

    Amen! Greg
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    I counted my guns today...

    Howdy, I have counted up what guns I have left. I have substantially less than I had in 2008. In the last 4 years stuff has been sold off due to the economy. Even when the economy was going through the supposed improvements. Both "Summers of Recovery" that were supposed to be producing...
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    if you had to choose

    Ain'tcha got any gunsmiths in Great Britain?
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    For Bill

    Howdy Wilbur, I believe that would be Hambone's usual target/obsession. Am I right, Terrence? Greg
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    water in the bore LOL

    Hambone Terrence, People tried to bust Bill's chops on this a few years ago. It backfired on them. Check out what Vibe said again, he is right about the vapor. JGEE posts here some. I know that on another forum on RFC, he posted pics he had taken while using his borescope. The pics showed...
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    Douglas barrel quality in the 1970's

    Thanks! Gentlemen, Thank you very much for the info! I also appreciate the history that got posted. Some I knew, but not all. Any more comments are welcome. Wilbur, dirt dauber check has been (cautiously!) completed. Pesky things sneak up on you! Take care, Greg
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    Douglas barrel quality in the 1970's

    Howdy, I have a project rifle. It is a Winchester model 70 that someone started to build into a target rifle, and never finished. The gentleman passed away and the rifle apparently passed to a family member who never finished it. The barrel was installed in 1979. It is a Douglas premium. It...
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