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Wm.Traynor wrote:That's interesting about how to fit the the long projections that straddle the tang.
Thanks in2anity
bigrich wrote:Thanks for the tips in2anity, I might have a crack at this. Ya never stop learning do ya ?![]()
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bigrich wrote:I get my acraglass from rebel gun works in Brisbane. 15 minutes from where I work. I still got some left from when I bedded my 222 model 70. Wonder what the shelf life is after it’s been opened
sounds like you got a good one . micro groove barrel ? have you had the opportunity to field test the 357 against 44 mag and 30-30 at all?