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re-barrel a weathery markV
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<blockquote data-quote="1tonpower" data-source="post: 577227" data-attributes="member: 39135"><p>I understand there is no substitute for hand loading. I have been reading a lot on that topical also. I don't think I am ready for wildcats yet. So I would be keeping the .308 if I did rebarrel. Unless I get convinced that I should or want something different. </p><p></p><p>When I clean the barrel it is always breach to muzzle. </p><p></p><p>I am going to start with a trigger job and a new stock and class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1tonpower, post: 577227, member: 39135"] I understand there is no substitute for hand loading. I have been reading a lot on that topical also. I don't think I am ready for wildcats yet. So I would be keeping the .308 if I did rebarrel. Unless I get convinced that I should or want something different. When I clean the barrel it is always breach to muzzle. I am going to start with a trigger job and a new stock and class. [/QUOTE]
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