nifty-two-fifty;
Good afternoon to you sir, I trust the Labour Day weekend has been going according to plan for you.

Your statement twigged a long forgotten memory with me in that we had to do the same way back when to get a buddy's bear rifle to eject the empties.

I want to say it was a Sako from that era - so 25-30 years back - and it was a .375 H&H with some type of Leupold straight tube scope in a lower set of rings.

Until we turned it about every third empty would nicely drop back into the feed path and the ones that didn't had dented case mouths too... at least I think it was the same rifle doing that....

Anyway I can't ever remember seeing that again, but we surely saw it once.

Thanks for the memory jog sir, all the best to you this fall and good luck on your hunts too.

Dwayne


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