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    Front sight removal WIN Model 70

    ! Disregard ! Magnifying glass and good light revealed what appeared to be a screw under dovetailed post...removed dovetailed post, ''twas a screw. All is well...for now.
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    Front sight removal WIN Model 70

    Post-64 WIN Model 70, are grinding and heating the options for removing the front sight?
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    .50 cal brass split and cracked wanted, please.

    Thank you! PM sent. Good morning from Alabama. Sending you PM.
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    .50 cal brass split and cracked wanted, please.

    Finishing my life long dreamed of workshop. Putting barn wood boards up as shelves on wooden dowels and pegs. Want to buy .50 cal brass with which to cover those dowels. Split, cracked necks, dents, and corrosion just fine.
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    Another stock question(s) for my WIN MOD 70...

    Ridge Runner.....PM sent to you.
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    Another stock question(s) for my WIN MOD 70...

    Worked for and bought this WIN MOD 70 in .270 in 1978; WIN records by serial # indicate it was made '73-'74; no footplate. I want to clean it up by pulling front and rear sights, putting plug screws in, base and rings, replacing wood stock for synthetic and give it to my son. Now the questions...
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    Standard scope rings vs. low profile...and the cheek weld.

    Thank you all for the substantial replies; helpful all.
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    Standard scope rings vs. low profile...and the cheek weld.

    Thanks, MErl; I did think of that; $$$ loss is generally inevitable. But it remains an option.
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    Standard scope rings vs. low profile...and the cheek weld.

    Found a solid deal on a Ruger M77 MK II, standard Ruger rings holding a Nikon 4-14 x 50 Monarch. Shooting 3 & 4 position service rifle and plenty-o-clay birds, I naturally seek a solid cheek weld. This rifle just feels a little unnatural, holding my head up just a little higher to get in the...
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    20 Gauge for HD Use.....How Many Use It and Like It???

    http://www.thehighroad.org/showpost.php?p=9175004&postcount=3 Unbelievable.
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    Tactical stock for Winchester Model 70

    Thank you Fellas.....perfect.
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    Tactical stock for Winchester Model 70

    Looking for "tactical" stock for Win Mod 70 in .270. By this def of tactical , I am looking for substantial vertical drop at the grip...nothing collapsible or pistol grip. Any ideas?
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    canning squirrel meat

    The glands aren't only at front legs; for the front legs, look at the underarm...using your own for reference; there you'll see a smear of fatty looking tissue....there lymph nodes and plenty smelly..cut'em out. At hind legs, slice like you are cutting the cords behind your own knee...look for...
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    What is the best 12 gauge round for HD

    May have been provided already.... ...if not, compelling evidence. http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=109958
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    Choke a Mossberg SA-20

    Thank you, gentlemen. Substantial replies.
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    Mossberg International SA-20

    Thank you, Bill; will do...substantial reply.
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    Mossberg International SA-20

    20 gauge tactical semi-auto w/ 20 inch barrel; tactical shotgun; very nice. Rifle-type winged front sight about 1/2" from end of barrel...looking to try to choke this shotgun tighter so that I use it to shoot small game. At 25-30 yards, #6 shot puts only 3-5 shot in a squirrel size silhouette...
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    Choke a Mossberg SA-20

    Mossberg International (Turkish Kaysan Armsan) SA-20, nice, tight tactical 20 gauge w/ ghost ring sights & 20" barrel. Because of it's light weight & composite components, I'd like to shoot small game with it. But at 30 yds, it's putting maybe 3-5 shot in a squirrel size silhouette. Any idea...
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    new to me browning

    Well done, brother. In many events, brand names and manufacturers abound; age and having spent many $'s have proved the following now as tenets: Browning Firearms: exceptionally reliable and I've NEVER seen an ugly one. Mercedes-Benz engines: I've seen them blown to hell in combat, devoid of...
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