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<blockquote data-quote="bentquarterpanel" data-source="post: 203082" data-attributes="member: 8249"><p><strong>weatherby</strong></p><p></p><p>I also like pretty wood. I have a blond o/u Weatherby I have a 300wthby. mag in a laser cut stock by weatherby and I have a beautiful Austin & Halleck muzzleloader. I 've had the 300 since 1985 and the o/u was made in Italy aprox 1968 and they all shoot very good with no problems. In fact the 300 has been to the Bridger Tetons twice and out west every yr since 1985. But I also take good care of my guns at the end of every season the sock is seperated from barrel and cleaned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bentquarterpanel, post: 203082, member: 8249"] [b]weatherby[/b] I also like pretty wood. I have a blond o/u Weatherby I have a 300wthby. mag in a laser cut stock by weatherby and I have a beautiful Austin & Halleck muzzleloader. I 've had the 300 since 1985 and the o/u was made in Italy aprox 1968 and they all shoot very good with no problems. In fact the 300 has been to the Bridger Tetons twice and out west every yr since 1985. But I also take good care of my guns at the end of every season the sock is seperated from barrel and cleaned. [/QUOTE]
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