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I was looking at having the throat of my 45/70 cut longer to use the heavier bullets I bought but have not been able to find a gunsmith in Ohio that would do the job. Does anybody here know any good gunsmiths that you would recommend?
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I did my own!
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If you don't want to do it yourself, and it is very easy, I recommend Wayne York, but the shipping alone will cost almost as much as to do the ream yourself with a rental.
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