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Offline Mustang Gregg

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Newbie here. Just followed Jose over. NRA HP questions.
« on: December 26, 2003, 02:55:37 AM »
:D Howdy.

I am getting back into High Power Competition after 20+ yrs of other types of shooting.  The wife & I mostly shoot SASS & NCOWS.  But I got bitten by the High Power bug again after an invite to the Nat'l Matches at PR.  I had flashbacks when I picked up the ol' M-14.  

So I am looking for a .308 Win M-70 or a Rem 40-X.  Is this the correct place to advertise for one?

Much obliged,
Mustang Gregg
NRA Life member since '73.
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Offline Jose Grande

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Newbie here. Just followed Jose over. NRA
« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2003, 03:12:18 AM »
Howdy Gregg. Welcome to GBO. :D
In the classified section,you can advertise for one, & in the bolt gun forum on here too. My little place that Greybeard provides deals more with the how-to & why of accurate shooting.But, if anyone sees that you want one in here,I'm sure you'll hear from them.
Good luck!! I wish you success in your return to the world of "Loud&banging and Hard&kicking". :shock:  :grin:
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Offline Mustang Gregg

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Much obliged, Jose!
« Reply #2 on: December 26, 2003, 03:32:28 AM »
I will look in that area.
This am I have been browsin' the GBO site!

Dang this is COOL!!!

I will be checkin' this one out for a long time!!

Mustang (SASS Gunfighter) Gregg :-D  :-D
"Said I never had much use for one.
Never said I didn't know how to use it."
M. Quigley, in the late 1870's,
somewheres in Australia