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The only problem you'll run into is disassembling that variable choke. Those things are TOUGH to remove for cleaning if they aren't pulled at every previous cleaning.
BTW I was looking at one the other day, except it was the 185 "D" model that wyattsmoma mentioned. It wouldn't be my first choice for multiple clays, the bolt action is a little clunky, but for singles and small game, it'd be about ideal.
BTW I was looking at one the other day, except it was the 185 "D" model that wyattsmoma mentioned. It wouldn't be my first choice for multiple clays, the bolt action is a little clunky, but for singles and small game, it'd be about ideal.
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Originally Posted by L27Buick
for the replys. i plan on getting it cleaned and maybe this spring ill take it shooting cuz i also have a older winchester 30.30 that i wanna shoot also.
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