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    Have to agree with Chuck here. Once you put that action into a stock of uncertain parentage and add all the GI doo-dads the accurracy will more than likely go from .53 to "minute-of-pieplate".

    So the question for you is will you be disappointed if after spending a lot of cash and effort the rifle is just a so-so shooter?

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    Jim

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    Alrighty then I'll leave it alone

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    good idea

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