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bedding a 33 inch barrelled rifle properly
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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat westerner" data-source="post: 2543327" data-attributes="member: 21361"><p>Thanks Hard rock. Lots of things "up in the air" as of yet: the arrival of the Kelbly Tactical action, and barrel. The phone call from Alex Sitman the stockmaker, the agreement to be completed on the exchange of the two actions, since the Panda will fit existing bedding. Reloading components arrived today: 2 sets of reloading dies, FL and neck die and 2 seaters, nearly 200 rounds of brass, mostly unfired, Win and Federal. 9 different types of bullets from 200 to 250 grains. I have been shooting for decades(?) on a wholesale purchase of reloading powders and primers made for me long ago. A look at present prices for the .338 bullets was amazing to me. A bonus having all this stuff, as opposed to seeing "out of stock" on so many items. This site has been great in supplying information , opinions and actual reloading components.</p><p></p><p>WW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat westerner, post: 2543327, member: 21361"] Thanks Hard rock. Lots of things "up in the air" as of yet: the arrival of the Kelbly Tactical action, and barrel. The phone call from Alex Sitman the stockmaker, the agreement to be completed on the exchange of the two actions, since the Panda will fit existing bedding. Reloading components arrived today: 2 sets of reloading dies, FL and neck die and 2 seaters, nearly 200 rounds of brass, mostly unfired, Win and Federal. 9 different types of bullets from 200 to 250 grains. I have been shooting for decades(?) on a wholesale purchase of reloading powders and primers made for me long ago. A look at present prices for the .338 bullets was amazing to me. A bonus having all this stuff, as opposed to seeing "out of stock" on so many items. This site has been great in supplying information , opinions and actual reloading components. WW [/QUOTE]
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