Since we are a ways apart, buying is out of the question, but if you want you could send it to me and I promise to use it and return it when i am done.lol.
Question how do you certify each and every round thru it? Do you have a notary sign a paper for each round that was fired under his supervision? Not being a smart alec,just trying to figure it out.
The ones we have looked at locally, we looked down the bore and seen some of the rifling was missing,plugged up and worn out, alot of the lands chipped,but according to the seller the rifle was a safe queen and only fire a few times.Only recourse is to buy a new barrel or have the original rebored out bigger if possible.Again costing as close to a newer SAKO rifle with wood stock,if can find a competent gunsmithy.
Even trying to find a 300 win mag is quite hard,as most people like them as they can do anything from hunt groundhogs, to cape buffalo,and everything in between.
Thats when people start pizzing and moaning about recoil, either 2 things are wrong,
1. they are not firing the weapon correctly,by holding it tight to their shoulder and leaning into it slightly.
or
2. they are too recoil sensitive and barely can handle an -06 without wincing.some even jerk the trigger on a 22 caliber.lol.
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