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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Blueprinting, Does it realy help
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<blockquote data-quote="joe0121" data-source="post: 512693" data-attributes="member: 26058"><p>Agreed. I am young-ish (just turned 26) so I don't have very many rifle and the ones I have are purpose built tack drivers. </p><p></p><p>However my father and law and step dad have some oldy but goodies I am looking forward to. Like an rem 700 circa 1976 with a hand made walnut stock, and a Winchester model 70 in .270. Once I finish college I'll see if I can apprentice with the local gunsmith on weekends. I learn more about guns during my 45 minute talks with the old time smiths then I ever did on the internet or in the Marine Corps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joe0121, post: 512693, member: 26058"] Agreed. I am young-ish (just turned 26) so I don't have very many rifle and the ones I have are purpose built tack drivers. However my father and law and step dad have some oldy but goodies I am looking forward to. Like an rem 700 circa 1976 with a hand made walnut stock, and a Winchester model 70 in .270. Once I finish college I'll see if I can apprentice with the local gunsmith on weekends. I learn more about guns during my 45 minute talks with the old time smiths then I ever did on the internet or in the Marine Corps. [/QUOTE]
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