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Offline yukondog

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30-30 coming home
« on: February 06, 2012, 09:56:52 AM »
After sending my new barrel back for FTF issues it should be back tommorrow according to tracking. From what Brian sayes he replaced the striker/ lifter assy.,hammer spring, trigger and adj. the timing. Will take it to the range Thursday to play, have been loading 150 hornady round nose and spire points and some sierra 150 soft points but sierra tells me that they may be to tough at 30-30 velocity, should be fun eather way. ;D
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Re: 30-30 coming home
« Reply #1 on: February 06, 2012, 04:06:38 PM »
yukon, wow i thought my 30-30 was rough when i got it a few years ago-  but mine was whole rifle-- chipped stock, gouged foreend hardley any blueing left on bbl-  but it shoots great.  i havent reloaded for it yet, but will when time allows. hope all works well for you  john