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Beautiful rifle. Well done.
I have my kit upstairs waiting on my shoulders to heal from surgery. I have been cleaning brass parts and checking fits. Maybe end of next week it will be together, cleaned. And ready to shoot although the doctor says at least three months if not more before shooting any type of gun
 
Beautiful rifle. Well done.
I have my kit upstairs waiting on my shoulders to heal from surgery. I have been cleaning brass parts and checking fits. Maybe end of next week it will be together, cleaned. And ready to shoot although the doctor says at least three months if not more before shooting any type of gun
My first rotator cuf surgery was in July (2012) so I would hopefully be healed enough to hunt deer in November. I started shooting with my Marlin 30-30 and it felt fine, then carefully with my 270.
I think you'll be fine contingent on you behaving yourself, which it sounds like you are 😉
I had to rake hay for third crop, about 6 weeks after surgery. I was overly careful steering my old IH766 and working the hydraulics mostly one handed. The vibration bothered me a fair amount.
Best wishes with your new build, looking forward to my own in the future.
Best regards, Vic
 
Beautiful rifle. Well done.
I have my kit upstairs waiting on my shoulders to heal from surgery. I have been cleaning brass parts and checking fits. Maybe end of next week it will be together, cleaned. And ready to shoot although the doctor says at least three months if not more before shooting any type of gun
Thank you! I hope you heal quickly and can be able to shoot your new Woodsrunner.
 
Just finished my 54 cal Kibler Woodsrunner. I still need to work on the ram rod. I put some taller sights on it for these old eyes and a small toe plate.
Looks great, I'm jealous. Do you know what the overall length of the rifle is?
 
Looks great, I'm jealous. Do you know what the overall length of the rifle is?
Thank you! I haven't measured the overall length but the barrel is 39 3/4" and the LOP is 13 1/2". I added a couple inches, so I figure it's approximately 55 1/4" long.
 

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