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Re: Oberndorf Mauser Modell S 7x57
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Nov 29th a 03:18 PM
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by BrentD, Prof |
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Those are impressive!
Bolt rifles are starting to wear on me. In a good way. I like those.
I have a friend that is looking for a hunting rifle like them. He is slowly turning down the path of vintage guns. He is very young yet so he has a ways to go, but I understand his attraction to these rifles, though I've always wonder what is the function of a full length stock. On these, they certainly look great. Do they handle noticeably different than a more conventionally stocked bolt rifle?
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