LBR/LBP
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Re: LBR/LBP
First post, page 4, Rob......
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
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Re: LBR/LBP
Paul...I think you need to fire them and also think about the fun reloading the full bore ammo.
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Re: LBR/LBP
Rob, its semi auto in .22 a la Buckmark. Bit of a fun gun I think.
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Re: LBR/LBP
I'm beginning to come around to the idea that I should get the 1911 and a Buntline plus chop job. As far as making a choice goes that's pretty weak really isn't it.
I think Robin's right about the reloading plus I already have the cowboy boots* so I might as well get the gun too.
* Why does it always seem like a good idea to buy these things when you're on holiday? They looked great in Calgary but somehow seem a bit silly in Basingstoke.

I think Robin's right about the reloading plus I already have the cowboy boots* so I might as well get the gun too.
* Why does it always seem like a good idea to buy these things when you're on holiday? They looked great in Calgary but somehow seem a bit silly in Basingstoke.
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