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I'm going to step out on a giant limb here and say shoot it. Perhaps someone else will have a better idea of what to do.


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If it is accurate as the one I had about a decade ago, it will be truly impressive for an off-the-shelf rifle.

I always liked the clean lines of it too. It managed to look tough without looking tactical, and was also a joy to clean externally comapred to today's "tactical" rifles with all their inaccessible nooks and crannies.

Jim G
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Nachtadler</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'm going to step out on a giant limb here and say shoot it. </div></div>
That sounds like a hell of an idea
 
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I have a really good friend who bought one of those, and a Swarovski laser range finder. He shot it for a year or so and sold it. When I asked why he sold it, he said he got bored with it. Apparently, once he developed the range card dope, it was so easy to hit things that he lost interest in the rifle and went to shooting black powder cartridge rifles.

Getting bored with a rifle because it is so easy to hit what you shoot at says a whole lot of good about the setup. Too bad that isn't a problem I have run into yet...