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What make of mounts?
Rings?
Original stock or aftermarket?
Target crown?
Round count?
Any damage?
Rate of twist?
How old is the rifle? Any trigger work?
I love the 25-06
any info you have would be great
What make of mounts?
Rings?
Original stock or aftermarket?
Target crown?
Round count?
Any damage?
Rate of twist?
How old is the rifle? Any trigger work?
I love the 25-06
any info you have would be great
You can't let us all know about this stuff. Maybe I would like to know all this stuff too.......
Jack
Thanks for the laugh. I feel your pain. John
Mounts custom made by some guy named PITA.
Onion rings.
It's the original aftermarket stock.
The target crown is a mystery. Really nice though. I think it's diamond laced.
The round count is 4. Each shot taking down a record setting elk in Idaho, Montana, Colorado and Oregon.
There is a tiny scratch on the butt where the owner fought off a pack of wolves over the elk in Idaho.
The rate of twist is is adjustable according to the game being hunted.
The rifle is like new with no trigger work because the trigger is perfect. The best you will ever pull.
Edit: my bad. It's been fired 5 times. Once on each elk and one round to sight in the rifle.
C'mon, give me a break here. Not my weapon. See post #1.
Mounts custom made by some guy named PITA.
Onion rings.
It's the original aftermarket stock.
The target crown is a mystery. Really nice though. I think it's diamond laced.
The round count is 4. Each shot taking down a record setting elk in Idaho, Montana, Colorado and Oregon.
There is a tiny scratch on the butt where the owner fought off a pack of wolves over the elk in Idaho.
The rate of twist is is adjustable according to the game being hunted.
The rifle is like new with no trigger work because the trigger is perfect. The best you will ever pull.
Edit: my bad. It's been fired 5 times. Once on each elk and one round to sight in the rifle.
C'mon, give me a break here. Not my weapon. See post #1.