Where did you order it from and what's the ETA?After its all said and done it will be real close to $1000 ($875+shipping+transfer fee and then of course sales tax on top of that)
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Where did you order it from and what's the ETA?After its all said and done it will be real close to $1000 ($875+shipping+transfer fee and then of course sales tax on top of that)
I'd like to have one just because I can. The folding stock is a meh to me since I don't need the complexity of a creaky ol' hinge, but that apart, it's a cool-looking rifle in a great calibre, even at $200 a hundred rounds....
tac, back from Ontario
Well yes, naturally, with seventeen rifles [seven .22 but ten centrefire] of course I reload, but first of all I would have to get the cases to reload, and here the only source of cases is to buy the fairly costy factory stuff first.
And yes, 'odd' calibres like the6.5 Creedmore are definitely to province of the reloader, not that I don't already reload for the common calibres that I already have. If I didn't I'd be a watcher rather than a shooter.
tac
Things are somewhat different hereabouts..... Right now I have two .308s, two 7.5s, two 7x57 and I'm getting tut-tuts and hmmmmmmmms from the licensing department - something that you guys don't even have - for having 'multiples' of one calibre, even though they are for different types of shooting, something that here has to be justified in law.
You don't even have a law, FGS.
Lucky you, to live in the only country on earth that authorises you, Joe Citizen, to keep and bear arms as part of your written constitution.
tac
I have absolutely no need of one of these, I'll be buying one shortly
Oh this is pretty good!
I was wondering how the barrel is held in place!
http://www.realguns.com/articles/726.htm