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    It's curved! It's curved! Supercub, you just made my day. I guess it is one of Poyer's errors. A question: where did you get that info? Clearly, I need a better reference source.

    Another question: Would replacing the bolt with a correct one add significantly to the value of the rifle?

    Thanks,

    Mike
    Last edited by miketuite; 08-29-2015 at 03:21 PM.

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