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<blockquote data-quote="kc" data-source="post: 618174" data-attributes="member: 1010"><p>Well I think its time to send in my .308 for her anual physical its been 3 years now and she may need to have some surgery. I think it could be at the muzzel or there is a place where the lands are washed a bit. but I know this girl she loves what I feed her.</p><p>I got with BROUGHTON if it need a new barrel and I told them I have time to send in 50% of the cash to start work.</p><p>I got with my old friends and they found a farmer who would love us to shoot into his pile of stumps (as long as we let him join in the shooting). We have a surprise for this old vet.</p><p>There will be some 03A3s that have Douglas barrels on them. along with a few Garands.</p><p>One of the guys that will be with us has a M1A.. The field has a good 600 yards to shoot and if we go out near the road we got an extra 50 yards.</p><p>I am debating to just remove the barrel and get one that is better if I see no improment</p><p>they have a great garantee. This is where we put out orange plastic discs and clays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc, post: 618174, member: 1010"] Well I think its time to send in my .308 for her anual physical its been 3 years now and she may need to have some surgery. I think it could be at the muzzel or there is a place where the lands are washed a bit. but I know this girl she loves what I feed her. I got with BROUGHTON if it need a new barrel and I told them I have time to send in 50% of the cash to start work. I got with my old friends and they found a farmer who would love us to shoot into his pile of stumps (as long as we let him join in the shooting). We have a surprise for this old vet. There will be some 03A3s that have Douglas barrels on them. along with a few Garands. One of the guys that will be with us has a M1A.. The field has a good 600 yards to shoot and if we go out near the road we got an extra 50 yards. I am debating to just remove the barrel and get one that is better if I see no improment they have a great garantee. This is where we put out orange plastic discs and clays. [/QUOTE]
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