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Finally the proper way to break in a barrel!!!!

 
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Old 04-28-2008, 04:16 PM
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Methinks Boss Hoss knows him well enough to mean exactly what he's insinuating. While I think he is amusing at times, I can't think of a single reason to look up to him physically or metaphorically. Just MHO.
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I think we're gettin a lil worked up here fellas. Hope your hight blood preasure medication was near by! Its a funny video which is what he meant to make. Obviously he has a good rifle and knows how to shoot it. This may be shocking to some of the long range rilfes that are best served in a art gallery. Just think of the abuse our troops put on their rifles. In the end they are a TOOL. Scratchs and dings dont warrant the ATF.
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Looks like I was waaaay ahead of my time as a youngin
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That looked like Stick to me. wish he would post here. I miss his postings. He may be unconventional but he knows a ton and he is damn funny. Anybody know where he's posting these days? maybe you could pm me. Thanks
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Old 04-28-2008, 09:31 PM
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Bigsky

First let me state that I did not say that his wife was ugly my concern
was how he treated her if he treated his fire arms that way.

I personally have seen the results of abuse to firearms and I dont think
we should encourage this type of behavior.

I to have a very good friend who has all ways treated his rifles abusively
and I tried to scold him ever chance I had but he did'nt care, well it finally
happened ,On a hunting trip he was carrying his weatherby around with the
barrel muzzel down on the floor matt when he got to his stand he spotted
a nice buck and tried a shot. When he awoke the rifle had blown up between
the recever and left hand and sp;it in five pieces also blowing the scope off.

After looking at the remains of a once fine rifle there was mudd around the crown,
apparently he had packed mudd or a small rock in the barrel causing it to blow up.

This was my concern and as a friend you should express your concerns.

If I offended any one I'm sorry but safe practices should allways be a priority
when handling any type of firearm.

In the future I will keep my comments to my self on this type of behavior,and
by the way my friend takes much better care of his rifles now.

thanks
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