200 dollars hunting rifle

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Re: 200 dollars hunting rifle

Post by SHV » 07 Jul 2023, 2:00 pm

in2anity wrote:Did T-Bone do that? barrel looks heavier


I did it by myself, cost me 25 dollars for the parts, top wood, ring(to hold the top wood on the receiver end) and middle barrel band, cut the groove to fix the barrel band, that's easy and cost efficient
the barrel looks thicker maybe because I cut the barrel to 17 inch, so it looks fat
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Re: 200 dollars hunting rifle

Post by in2anity » 07 Jul 2023, 2:05 pm

fair enough. hows the bedding around the knox form? does it float beyond that?
At what point does lack of maintenance become patina?
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Re: 200 dollars hunting rifle

Post by SHV » 07 Jul 2023, 3:39 pm

in2anity wrote:fair enough. hows the bedding around the knox form? does it float beyond that?


that area touching the stock ,beyond that I did the barrel floating
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Re: 200 dollars hunting rifle

Post by in2anity » 07 Jul 2023, 3:53 pm

nice. Post your groups in this setup
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Re: 200 dollars hunting rifle

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