I got lucky this summer and picked up two more, a 1909 model A .303, and a 1914 .22 H.P. (not sure the model) for a song. Both sold for parts. The .303 because the rear stock has a crack in it, and the .22 had no wood. So now I have another project for the winter! The bores on both look great, and the .303 puts 3 150grn hornady rn into 1" at 80 yrds! I think I will take my moose this fall with my new .303, here is a photo of it - say how do I get my photos to show on the page here?
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