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    Quote Originally Posted by barretcreek View Post
    Remember the fun doesn't start until after you pull the trigger. Especially in the roadless areas.
    Tell me about it! I've got a heavy-duty bicycle I can load up and push out, but you can't take one into a wilderness area. I guess it's gonna be the old hump it out if I score. Groan!

    jn

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    Congratulations, and best of luck.

  3. #13

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    Quote Originally Posted by kj47 View Post
    Good luck hunting with that krag (thats what I hunt with, love that action.
    This is the one I use. It is a cut-down I had rebarreled by Roy Bedeaux in Albuquerque. He had a pre-64 Model 70 barrel in 30-06 that cut down and rethreaded to 22 1/2" in 30-40. It is very accurate, long as you don't try to use 220 gr. RN. 180s are just fine. Not sure how that Gewehr 98 got in there but I can't get it out.


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    Don't forget to post "Surf & Turf" pictures. Those are fine looking rifles. Is the Gew 98 yours too??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Art View Post
    Don't forget to post "Surf & Turf" pictures. Those are fine looking rifles. Is the Gew 98 yours too??
    Yeah, it was a 1918-dated DWM, part of a Turkish contract, might have been made after the surrender but before the Versailles Treaty took effect. It was a rush job, machine tool marks all over the metal and a very rough stock. I did molest it imainly finishing the stock. Once the barrel gets hot it will put every bullet inside 1" at 100 yards shooting fast as I can.

    jn

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