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Thoughts on MOA adjustments
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<blockquote data-quote="RMulhern" data-source="post: 674533" data-attributes="member: 999"><p>Bart</p><p></p><p>We both remember Al Freeland well...I would imagine! Al built this rifle up for me somewhere around 1984 and I'd bet that it has the 2.5 degree leade angle. I don't recall! My *** was constantly 'glued' to the seat of an ag plane during those days and I had no time to build rifles so Al advised that his shop would do so! But I read ya loud and clear reference the leade angle and I think the Serengeti reamer made by PTG has the reduced leade angle! I plan to order one soon!</p><p></p><p>Good to hear from you! You still shooting a little Palma??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RMulhern, post: 674533, member: 999"] Bart We both remember Al Freeland well...I would imagine! Al built this rifle up for me somewhere around 1984 and I'd bet that it has the 2.5 degree leade angle. I don't recall! My *** was constantly 'glued' to the seat of an ag plane during those days and I had no time to build rifles so Al advised that his shop would do so! But I read ya loud and clear reference the leade angle and I think the Serengeti reamer made by PTG has the reduced leade angle! I plan to order one soon! Good to hear from you! You still shooting a little Palma?? [/QUOTE]
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