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    Lazy prick should trim the recoil pad properly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chop3r View Post
    Lazy prick should trim the recoil pad properly
    It was traded like that, but has the original butt pad. I only took it for the scope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 308 View Post
    Fark me thats UGLY


    If you want a decent A cat semi, just get a Browning Shorttrac in 243, get it re-crowned ( don't surppress though, turns out it more trouble than its worth ) & go shooting
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    I have a genuine FN Belgium made Browning auto .243. These are better made than the current version and cost an arm and a leg when new. They were 50% more expensive to buy than a Sako bolt action.

    Currently having the metalwork Milspec coated. Should have it back end of next week. Will let it go at a good price to a forum member.

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    By good price, I mean $700.

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    I have had 3 of the remington semis a 742 bdl delux in 3006 the shot very well a 7400 in 243 and that was good to and a 7400 in 308 that was a jamamatic and did 5 inch groups at a hundred yards if you get a good one they are ok

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    Thanks mate do you have a pic you could PM me

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    Quote Originally Posted by samba View Post
    Thanks mate do you have a pic you could PM me
    If you mean me, then I haven't got a picture. I will provide one once the parts come back after Milspec coating and I've reassembled it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 10-Ring View Post
    I have a genuine FN Belgium made Browning auto .243. These are better made than the current version and cost an arm and a leg when new. They were 50% more expensive to buy than a Sako bolt action.

    Currently having the metalwork Milspec coated. Should have it back end of next week. Will let it go at a good price to a forum member.
    The current model shorttracs are still made at the FN factory in Belgium. It's the bolt actions that are made in Japan now.

    If you are referring to your one being the older model, then you have a BAR not a Shorttrac which is a different rifle altogether. They are good and reliable too (I used to own one also) but very very heavy.

    $700 is a good buy for a well looked after one too. I sold my old BAR for much more a few years back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan View Post
    The current model shorttracs are still made at the FN factory in Belgium. It's the bolt actions that are made in Japan now.

    If you are referring to your one being the older model, then you have a BAR not a Shorttrac which is a different rifle altogether. They are good and reliable too (I used to own one also) but very very heavy.

    $700 is a good buy for a well looked after one too. I sold my old BAR for much more a few years back.
    Yes, it's a BAR. I was referring to the latter ones which were made in Belgium but assembled in Portugal and had some minor differences in quality. I didn't make myself very clear. The BAR's are reasonably heavy but reliable.

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    I have one of those models and have no problems with it at all.

 

 

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