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Old 08-19-2008, 08:47 AM
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oldelkhunter
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Default RE: Could it be a sub-MOA?

btw When Weatherby makes a gun a SUBMOA they add a B&C stock to the rifle which is about 25-275 if you were to buy one. They should however for a gun that costs that much have a much better factory trigger. The rest of the rifle is beyond solid.
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