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<blockquote data-quote="Dgd6mm" data-source="post: 1213248" data-attributes="member: 12044"><p>mightyman and GaBoy, just putting this out there for you. There is an excellent Gun Smith not to far from you in Screven. His name is Michael Deloasch, his businesses name is Nine Run Gun, I think I have his last name spelled correct . Anyhow he threaded a muzzle for me a couple of weeks ago. He does excellent work and a real nice guy to boot. I would double check the scope and mounts. As far as the Bergers go they are pretty much top of the line for target bullet standards of today. I have a .300 WM Savage FCP and when I get back to loading for it I am going to give the 208 Hornaday Amax a try. Harrels sells good radial and tactical brakes at a very reasonable price, $30.00-$45.00. Keep up with your thread and let us know how to progress.</p><p></p><p> Don Dunlap</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dgd6mm, post: 1213248, member: 12044"] mightyman and GaBoy, just putting this out there for you. There is an excellent Gun Smith not to far from you in Screven. His name is Michael Deloasch, his businesses name is Nine Run Gun, I think I have his last name spelled correct . Anyhow he threaded a muzzle for me a couple of weeks ago. He does excellent work and a real nice guy to boot. I would double check the scope and mounts. As far as the Bergers go they are pretty much top of the line for target bullet standards of today. I have a .300 WM Savage FCP and when I get back to loading for it I am going to give the 208 Hornaday Amax a try. Harrels sells good radial and tactical brakes at a very reasonable price, $30.00-$45.00. Keep up with your thread and let us know how to progress. Don Dunlap [/QUOTE]
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