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<blockquote data-quote="Valhalla" data-source="post: 77613" data-attributes="member: 4601"><p>Greetings again, Scirocco!</p><p>Once again: thank you.</p><p>I´ll be changing only the barrel, since I own a Sauer 200(changing barrel is very easily done). My second caliber(barrel) is 30.06 - also a superb caliber, but a little too big for roe deer, which by the way is the typical deer I hunt. </p><p>In a two week´s time I´m going to Sweden for the opening season to shoot roe buck(well at least I hope so!) with my new and before metioned caliber - 7x64.</p><p></p><p>What, where and when will you be hunting?</p><p></p><p>Kind regards</p><p>Flemming</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Valhalla, post: 77613, member: 4601"] Greetings again, Scirocco! Once again: thank you. I´ll be changing only the barrel, since I own a Sauer 200(changing barrel is very easily done). My second caliber(barrel) is 30.06 - also a superb caliber, but a little too big for roe deer, which by the way is the typical deer I hunt. In a two week´s time I´m going to Sweden for the opening season to shoot roe buck(well at least I hope so!) with my new and before metioned caliber - 7x64. What, where and when will you be hunting? Kind regards Flemming [/QUOTE]
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