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    Acetone is good for removing the varnish without doing any other damage.
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    Just the thing for putting round holes in square heads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeeRam View Post
    Acetone is good for removing the varnish without doing any other damage.
    Thanks GeeRam, any would you expect it to damage the stain?

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    Is any one aware of a good book/study of No4t savages?
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    Hi all, I forgot to update this at the time but three weeks ago I took ownership of the rifle. Thanks for all you help regarding it’s purchase. The rifle is easily the most accurate .303 I own producing a ten round group slightly under three inches at three hundred yards with PPU and using the Hawkins position. I appreciate this is not a military configuration rifle, but I am surprised by its grouping none the less.

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    Nice to see it has lived up to expectations.

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