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Rifles / Re: 30 BR Gaulin Action Krieger Barrel
« on: March 14, 2024, 08:45:36 AM »
Price drop to 2600.oo

Good shooting rifle

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Rifles / Re: 30 BR Gaulin Action Krieger Barrel
« on: February 09, 2024, 09:22:07 AM »
I got this rifle out of Quebec........... Was told it was 1 of the Gaulin brothers personal rifle.Can't remember which one.
The 22 and 6br barrels where done by Nobby Uno.

Sent you an email also

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Rifles / 30 BR Gaulin Action Krieger Barrel
« on: February 07, 2024, 09:31:31 AM »
30 BR .330 Neck Gaulin Action with a 16 T Krieger barrel.
Robinson stock..Jewel trigger 2oz.

About 98 Cases with Redding 3 die set plus Redding F/L die.
Action Wrench

This it an excellent shooting rifle.Makes HV class with 45 Leupold. [13.5 lbs]

Asking 2600.00 and we can discuss shipping

Also have 2 other barrels for this rifle.
22 BR and 6 BR with 268 neck. Available for a little extra.
Both barrels are 8 twist
 
More pics to your phone or email

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Off Topic / Re: Merry Christmas
« on: December 25, 2021, 07:33:10 AM »
Cheers to all you BS 'ers............ I mean BR'ers
                 Hope your all having a good Christmas.
                                  Don

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Stinger Ballistics / 30 cal. Killer Bee's
« on: May 09, 2020, 10:22:09 AM »
Been out shooting some of your 116 gr 30 cal bullets and they have been working out excellent for me.Shot this 5 shot group with my 30 BR yesterday at 100 yards.
Measures .124............. pretty good for a 30 BR.


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Optics / Re: Leupold 45X Competition
« on: January 02, 2020, 08:44:25 AM »
Scope is still available.Pretty firm on the price.Scope is in very good condition.Straight crosshairs are no longer available. The rings alone are 122.00 US Plus

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Optics / SOLD Leupold 45X Competition
« on: December 08, 2019, 09:16:57 PM »
As new Leupold 45X Competition scope with crosshair ------- c/w Kelbly standard height 4 screw rings.(high shine)

  SOLD


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BR Equipment + Components / Re: Farley F-Class Feet..............SOLD
« on: September 30, 2019, 07:41:42 AM »
SOLD............................SOLD

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BR Equipment + Components / Farley F-Class Feet
« on: June 25, 2019, 08:24:25 AM »
Set of 3 Farley F-Class Feet.These are new.A few small marks in the black finish.
These are 125.00 US on the Farley site.
100.00 shipped.




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Centerfire Discussions / Re: Tuners?
« on: June 21, 2019, 06:35:46 PM »
Little article by Gene Bukys:

Set the gun up to accept the tuner – (thread the muzzle end of your barrel)
    Put the rifle together and do not install the tuner
    Go to the range and tune the rifle as you normally would, make it shoot as good as you can
    Then on the same day, and in the same conditions, install the Tuner. Use a nice heavy grease on the threads and apply this grease to both the tuner ID threads and the barrel OD threads. (Gene uses bolt lug lube). Screw it all the way on the barrel till it stops against the shoulder then back if off at least half of a turn and lock it down. This way you only have one way to go while tuning — you can’t go further on the barrel as you will hit the shoulder quickly.
    Then load up whatever shot well without the tuner on the gun, and shoot a 3 shot group
    If the rifle sticks them, (you got lucky) mark that spot with a felt tip or such and shoot it again except I would shoot a 5 shot group, If I wasn’t fooled and it stuck them again I would move the tuner out 1/8 of a turn and shoot it again If it still sticks, I would continue to move the tuner out 1/8 turn at a time and shoot 3 shot groups till it quit sticking.
    Then put the tuner in the middle of where it was sticking, lock it down, and never move it again.
    If the rifle tries to go out of tune I would change powder charge just as if there was no tuner on the rifle.
    If the rifle shoots big after installing the tuner on the muzzle, (this is the norm) just shoot 3 shot groups and start turning the tuner out 1/8 turn at a time till you find the area where it will stick them. I find that the rifle will usually come into tune before you have made one complete turn, but no big deal if you have to go a little more than one turn.
    I try to find an area where the tuner can be turned thru about three 1/8 turn moves and still shoot. As you move the tuner out you will find that there are areas where the rifle will shoot good in a very small spot but when you turn the tuner another 1/8 turn it will go big on you. Try to find a broader area to leave the tuner — life will be better if you can find an area where you can make the 3 moves and the rifle continues to shoot well.

In my experience with these things, I think, I’ve never seen a barrel that actually did go to shooting better because of a tuner. What I think the tuner dose do is help to keep your rifle in tune through a larger range. I think that you will see that your rifle stays in tune better thru atmospheric changes than it would without a tuner. ??? I could be all wet about all of this though. –Gene Bukys


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45x Leupold Competition 1/8 Min. Target Dot scope...........Matte ..............As new.......Prefer crosshair to dot.If you have same scope 40 or 45x with crosshair willing to trade you.

SOLD

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I'll buy the panda Lyle.

                                           Regards
                                                 Don

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