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300RUM 4 yr Project

 
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Old 09-25-2008, 10:30 PM
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Re: 300RUM 4 yr Project

Sorry I still learning the reply thing.
1. Thanks for nice comments
2. Game dog: the scope lines up perfectly with the raised cheek piece, so when I throw my hog jowl up there **poof** reticle is in full view.
3. Kfrye: Stock is a Richard Microfit. Came 99% inleted, but if it was 99% I hate to see 95%. I spend a lot of nights sanding and sucking in blue dust. Well worth the wait of 3 months to get the stock though. I also have a 10/22 that has the same style of stock. They could be twin or rather brothers..
Also I don't want to mislead anyone it has been off and on for 4 years. I'd see something on here or there and add it on.
Thanks for the nice comments.
Mark
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Old 09-25-2008, 10:38 PM
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Re: 300RUM 4 yr Project

Nice rig, you will enjoy it. And it's in a great caliber. I look forward to some pictures with it resting on some game animals!

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