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Lead and Molly coated bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="KRob" data-source="post: 70190" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>Should have explained my self better. The lever gun is the rifle, that mainly travels around with me while I am running around on work. I am looking at buying a factory 300 win mag. I don't do as extreme long range work as you guys do. Right know my rifles, I use for throwing food on the table, taking care of pests, and protection. </p><p> My other rifle besides an assortment of .22s is a savage accu-trigger .223, which I absolutely adore, I have it zeroed pretty well and am trying to figure out what it likes the best but I don't have a lot of the equipment I need to really do any good testing.</p><p> The more I read the more I am becoming aware of trying to watch what I shoot down the barrel of my rifles so they will last longer. Thus all the questions thanks for the advice and knowlege so far; any other suggestions would be appriciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KRob, post: 70190, member: 2957"] Should have explained my self better. The lever gun is the rifle, that mainly travels around with me while I am running around on work. I am looking at buying a factory 300 win mag. I don't do as extreme long range work as you guys do. Right know my rifles, I use for throwing food on the table, taking care of pests, and protection. My other rifle besides an assortment of .22s is a savage accu-trigger .223, which I absolutely adore, I have it zeroed pretty well and am trying to figure out what it likes the best but I don’t have a lot of the equipment I need to really do any good testing. The more I read the more I am becoming aware of trying to watch what I shoot down the barrel of my rifles so they will last longer. Thus all the questions thanks for the advice and knowlege so far; any other suggestions would be appriciated. [/QUOTE]
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