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RE: .303 British
ORIGINAL: MO-KS_hunter ORIGINAL: dadsbuckshot It is fitted with a nice aftermarket synthetic stock, detatchable magazine and scope. |
RE: .303 British
I found two really good stocks - one on ebay and the other on cheaper than dirt. They were both being sold well below market value and the one I put on the gun has a nice recoil pad as well - not just a basic stock....
Good luck on finding one you want. |
RE: .303 British
Great caliber. My father has one and I used it one year, great gun, just watch out for the double safety on some of them, it may causeyou the buck of a lifetime as I found out one year...:D
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RE: .303 British
The first year I ever hunted I carried one. That thing was heavy for a twelve year old. My father wouldn't trade his336C Marlin 30-30 with me. I got my own thenext year for Christmas.
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RE: .303 British
i shoot a .303 magnum, i love the gun. its a .303 blown out and necked down from .312 to 308 so you can fire any old 30 cal bullet out of it. you cant ream out your existing chamber to the .303 kanuk magnum like mine but you can ream the chamber out for .303 epps, which is also a nice bullet if you are a die hard .31 cal fan or you want to shoot larger bullets more accurate
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RE: .303 British
I had an Enfield #4 Mark 1 when I was in the Philippines in 1960. We hunted everything with it including roque water buffalo...............I left itto a good Philipino friend. We use to order all the ammo from Hong Kong.....
I always wished I had kepted it..:D |
RE: .303 British
just saw this thread. Thinking about fixing my old 303 up with amodern stock and maybe putting a scope back on it and killing a deer with it.
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