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Posted by mike in New Mexico on January 17, 2006 at 20:00:53 from (64.185.47.217):
In Reply to: OT- 204 Ruger .. posted by mike in New Mexico on January 16, 2006 at 19:33:28:
Well, I bought one. I had never heard of the caliber untill yesterday and I was able to get it at a good price. A 77 Ruger mark II with the 26" barrel with a tasco 6x24 scope, a box of shells, and a gun case from a dealer who had it left over from christmas for under $600. Two things worry me; the good deal I got from the dealer and the availability of ammo. According to the literature, it is billed as the world's fastest cartridge that can be bought over the counter at around 4225fps. According to the computer, reloaders cant get the same performance as factory becuase the special powder used by hornady is not available at this time. It is the first new sporting gun I have bought is over 25 years. I went there to look for old winchester lever guns and old carpenter tools, which I collect, and talked to this guy who has himself around 30 old tractors and ended up buying this gun. I did buy one old winchester, mid-40s model. I'll keep you all posted. Thanks for all your replies-mike
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