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<blockquote data-quote="comfisherman" data-source="post: 2760544" data-attributes="member: 8394"><p>Friend of mine lost a rifle when I was in college and needed a substitute. The local place had a blued woodstocked iron sighted 338 rum with some cheesy scroll work on it on the clearance rack for a deal. Track down an FFL to ship it to him in Alaska but couldn't ship ammo through the mail so he ordered dies and I bought a couple of Dusty boxes of ammo down south to shoot and ship the brass up to him. I'll never forget the joy of rattling off 338 Ultra Mag at a range for no reason other than emptying the brass. Did the first box myself and then the second box over several range trips with stupid College friends that didn't know better...</p><p></p><p>I think that particular rifle ended up somewhere on the Yukon in a bad canoe wreck where a floating case wasn't sealed up and became a not floating case.... I've never heard him say he missed that rifle...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comfisherman, post: 2760544, member: 8394"] Friend of mine lost a rifle when I was in college and needed a substitute. The local place had a blued woodstocked iron sighted 338 rum with some cheesy scroll work on it on the clearance rack for a deal. Track down an FFL to ship it to him in Alaska but couldn't ship ammo through the mail so he ordered dies and I bought a couple of Dusty boxes of ammo down south to shoot and ship the brass up to him. I'll never forget the joy of rattling off 338 Ultra Mag at a range for no reason other than emptying the brass. Did the first box myself and then the second box over several range trips with stupid College friends that didn't know better... I think that particular rifle ended up somewhere on the Yukon in a bad canoe wreck where a floating case wasn't sealed up and became a not floating case.... I've never heard him say he missed that rifle... [/QUOTE]
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