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GreenMtnHunter

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This is the very first rifle (and only, so far) I built, from a Jed. Starr kit about 15 years ago. I shoot it occasionally and enjoy it. Since then, I’ve focused on rehabing gun show finds. It always takes me a minute to remember how to hit the bullseye...After 20 years of a very small grey squirrel population, their number have grown over the past five years. Might be time for some stew. This target was at 35 yards. Hornady .30 ball, Ox .020 prelubed patch, over 25 grains of Hodgins P/ fffg.
 

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