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Barnett had one cased at the VC. 4100$. Stock head to action shoulder was rough, curve not fair, and gapped. That acid etch scratching looked like something you'd see on Melmac dinnerware. Finish cloudy. I'm not a high-dollar guy but if my ship came in I'd be clipping a lot of 4K price tags off a lot of other guns before this one. But I guess they have modern barrel steel. Maybe they're extemely well-regulated? Maybe they'll be the darlings of collectors. Lot of maybes.
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Congratulations! I think your RBL is lovely! My wife asked me why I wasn't ordering one as I was (it seemed to her, anyway) constantly talking about the RBL for a couple of months - that was the catalyst I needed and broke out the credit card a few days later. My RBL arrived in mid-September! I posted pics of mine a few minutes ago - it is a 3x level, medium dark, satin finished one. Congrats again! Hope you really enjoy it!
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I've yet to go straight at Skeet with it, but it is blooded now. I got the first two Pheasants I shot it at this morning. I winged the third, and retired the RBL because I hadn't brought the choke tubes with me and it still had the skeet and IC tubes in it that it came from the factory with. Birds were running and flushing wild. Got a double after lunch with the old Remington Sportaman 16-gauge. Pretty heavy to lug around after the RBL though.
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