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RE: Shiloh 1877 finally on the schedule
I was beginning to think it would never happen and I never bothered them,nothing good in life comes fast. Thank you Kurt , I had a highly figured piece of wood on a Gibbs rifle that cracked high in the wrist. I was fortunate enough to find a guy in Washington that did a wonderful repair,but it’s repaired. It cracked right in the figure line,beautiful but repaired. That’s when I took those stupid Golden Rods out of my gun safes, in the west we need humidity for our nice guns, guitars and fine woods.
Don, whole new animal from the 74’s I would imagine ,it’s going to be different not setting the trigger on a Sharps rifle.
I am also having it D/T’d for a MVA “A” scope with the third option and a mil dot reticle ,I think the 4 mil. reticle to start with.
Kurt that Axtell is as nice as any I have ever seen,there’s an elegance to 77’s that no other American gun maker came close to. Their on par with nice European rifles.
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