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One drawback with the .303 British barrel is if you put a scope on you lose your irons, the scope rail runs into the rear sights so they have to come off to use a scope. There is a new edition of my new Savage Model 12 with the hard rock maple chambered in 44-40 Win and .303 British. I like the the 44-40 Win best for varmit hunting.
I got my Savage .303 British last fall at Target in Aredale. My Dad’s prized caliber for groundhogs out to 300-400 yards is anything in a .303 British.
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Dallas Morning News (subscription), TX - Texas deer hunters, who often rely on corn to bait game near a hunting blind, can expect higher corn prices now that feed companies are competing with the . |
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