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Getting the right weight rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="BEEMAN" data-source="post: 2554700" data-attributes="member: 38130"><p>My friend does the gunsmith work for me. I collect the parts and then he chambers, crowns, thread for brake etc. Then we assemble. He likes tools and got the lathe a few years ago to do his own F open barrels. Then word got out in the F class and FTR community and now he's quite busy all winter. Which is ok because there's not much to do here in Southern Manitoba in winter. I enjoy watching the whole process as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BEEMAN, post: 2554700, member: 38130"] My friend does the gunsmith work for me. I collect the parts and then he chambers, crowns, thread for brake etc. Then we assemble. He likes tools and got the lathe a few years ago to do his own F open barrels. Then word got out in the F class and FTR community and now he’s quite busy all winter. Which is ok because there’s not much to do here in Southern Manitoba in winter. I enjoy watching the whole process as well. [/QUOTE]
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