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The Basics, Starting Out
0-600yrds target caliber
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<blockquote data-quote="5.56×250" data-source="post: 2303152" data-attributes="member: 110162"><p>The 240 was likely a varmintmaster then. It had a slimmed down , minurature mk5 action. When I say ultralight, I'm speaking of its physical weight, not Weatherby model designation . Of the stainless fluted rifles we carried, only one had the action like the little wood 240. Based on your description of the varmintmaster , I think it must have been one in the same. Back I n those days, although I did a little bit of accurizing on customers rifles...bedding stocks, scope lapping, barrel cutting and recrowning, free floating, and trigger work....I was the ARCHERY pro at the store. I didn't spend much time learning individual model designations. If I could find that rifle, I'd buy it this morning, lol.</p><p> Thanks for the trip down memory lane .........sorry for the hijack, OP. </p><p> I still say 6 ARC, LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.56×250, post: 2303152, member: 110162"] The 240 was likely a varmintmaster then. It had a slimmed down , minurature mk5 action. When I say ultralight, I'm speaking of its physical weight, not Weatherby model designation . Of the stainless fluted rifles we carried, only one had the action like the little wood 240. Based on your description of the varmintmaster , I think it must have been one in the same. Back I n those days, although I did a little bit of accurizing on customers rifles...bedding stocks, scope lapping, barrel cutting and recrowning, free floating, and trigger work....I was the ARCHERY pro at the store. I didn't spend much time learning individual model designations. If I could find that rifle, I'd buy it this morning, lol. Thanks for the trip down memory lane .........sorry for the hijack, OP. I still say 6 ARC, LOL [/QUOTE]
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