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Need help ID'ing a Rifle with FN Action
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<blockquote data-quote="ewoelk" data-source="post: 1144617" data-attributes="member: 93529"><p>That's good to know. It's my dad's and he's been using it forever. He talked about selling it to me, which is particularly why I'm interested. </p><p></p><p>The only issue we've had with it is sometimes it will not group well. My dad had it start shooting sporadic on him 20 years ago when he was out west mule deer hunting. He hasn't used it much since then. I'm wondering if the scope rings and bases need to be re-torqued. </p><p></p><p>The action and barrel do have a little surface rust that I need to clean up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ewoelk, post: 1144617, member: 93529"] That's good to know. It's my dad's and he's been using it forever. He talked about selling it to me, which is particularly why I'm interested. The only issue we've had with it is sometimes it will not group well. My dad had it start shooting sporadic on him 20 years ago when he was out west mule deer hunting. He hasn't used it much since then. I'm wondering if the scope rings and bases need to be re-torqued. The action and barrel do have a little surface rust that I need to clean up. [/QUOTE]
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