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JDJones _ Barrel Steel
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<blockquote data-quote="7mm300Wby" data-source="post: 134814" data-attributes="member: 6965"><p>JDJones,</p><p></p><p>Do you remember the differences between the original Accumax I vs the Lothar Walther-Accumax II?</p><p></p><p>The reason I ask is I bought a 6.5mm x 26" x 1.20" in the white barrel from Mark Stouse when we were both still on the original Benchrest board back in '98 and the detailed info I had was lost due to a hard drives hack n' crack from i'net scum and I'm trying to figure out the differences again. Can't decide whether to have a 6.5mm-? light gun built or to sell it and go for a 338 AM or Edge heavy.</p><p></p><p>As regards the Robar NP3: I used to have a 3-gun comp Rem 1100 that was fully metal finished in NP3 and was the most reliable and easiest to maintain semi-auto gun I've ever owned. The self-lubricity properties were incredible and it was **** near impervious to normal wear and tear. Truly a no bull product. </p><p></p><p>Victor: please excuse my asking a question on your thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mm300Wby, post: 134814, member: 6965"] JDJones, Do you remember the differences between the original Accumax I vs the Lothar Walther-Accumax II? The reason I ask is I bought a 6.5mm x 26" x 1.20" in the white barrel from Mark Stouse when we were both still on the original Benchrest board back in '98 and the detailed info I had was lost due to a hard drives hack n' crack from i'net scum and I'm trying to figure out the differences again. Can't decide whether to have a 6.5mm-? light gun built or to sell it and go for a 338 AM or Edge heavy. As regards the Robar NP3: I used to have a 3-gun comp Rem 1100 that was fully metal finished in NP3 and was the most reliable and easiest to maintain semi-auto gun I've ever owned. The self-lubricity properties were incredible and it was **** near impervious to normal wear and tear. Truly a no bull product. Victor: please excuse my asking a question on your thread. [/QUOTE]
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