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Specialty Handgun Hunting
BF Arms Grand Island Ne
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<blockquote data-quote="JSHKS" data-source="post: 2815581" data-attributes="member: 103581"><p>I have one of the early ones. Exterior finish and design, some may call crude, but it was really functional for the intended purpose of IHMSA. It is a 32-20/30-20, .308 bore. It will do anything the 30x221 and it's variants will do. </p><p></p><p>I have one of the later models built by EAB Co. It was also a 30-20, but now sports a 7US barrel. There are some modernized up grades along with a more pleasing fit and finish. </p><p></p><p>I myself preferred the BF over the MOA, even though the MOA could handle higher pressure cartridges. IMHO accuracy is equal between the two, sans a time span of the EAB having some barrel issues. </p><p></p><p>History and in-depth info into the BF history could probably be found at the IHMSA web site. There should be some around that actually knew Bert and Faye Stringfellow, none of us seem to be getting any younger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSHKS, post: 2815581, member: 103581"] I have one of the early ones. Exterior finish and design, some may call crude, but it was really functional for the intended purpose of IHMSA. It is a 32-20/30-20, .308 bore. It will do anything the 30x221 and it’s variants will do. I have one of the later models built by EAB Co. It was also a 30-20, but now sports a 7US barrel. There are some modernized up grades along with a more pleasing fit and finish. I myself preferred the BF over the MOA, even though the MOA could handle higher pressure cartridges. IMHO accuracy is equal between the two, sans a time span of the EAB having some barrel issues. History and in-depth info into the BF history could probably be found at the IHMSA web site. There should be some around that actually knew Bert and Faye Stringfellow, none of us seem to be getting any younger. [/QUOTE]
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