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Re: Adding forward weight
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Jan 13th a 10:53 PM
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by ithaca1 |
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I finally got some time to make this happen. A dam was built with 4o steel wool, 18" in from the muzzle using a coat hanger to position it. The area between the barrels was filled all the way to the muzzle with cerrosafe. It took 3.5 oz which is perfect. I finished off the muzzle with a flat block and 1500 grit. REALLY happy with the results. Now off to the skeet field!! Its eye brow raising how different the gun feels with such a small change. It now weighs 5lbs 4.5oz.
You nailed it Kutter!!!
Ithaca1 Bill
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