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Questions from a forum member:
What's it chambered for? What's it weigh? Have you shot it? Test target?
7x57 and set up for the 175 grain load. It shot Federal factory ammo in to an inch or so at 50 yards and can do better. I was just testing for POI so I could get the new front sight insert fit up. I did not weigh it but should have. It was shipped home to the owner yesterday.
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I had a question from a forum member as to which Daly's product I used in the stock finish on this rifle. This rifle was finished using Daly's SeaFin on top of alkenet root in boiled linseed oil. The driers in the Daly's will harden the BLO giving a very durable and weather resistant finish.
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