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There are 2 rules to success:
1. Never tell everything that you know.
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I have aT Bolt I bought in the late 70s (I think) It has one of their mistakes stock (salt wood) it is well used very accurate and reliable seems more like a CF rifle in weight and balance.The only negative for me is the DBM which I have come to dislike on all rifles ,it holds 5 I think. I might buy a BL22 some day .I just gave my Grandson a Taurus 62 SS pump which I carried when trapping it was a sweet rifle .The tube mag rifles seem to feed better to me.Plus 13 shots when the gophers are thick.
“To account nothing of one's self, and to think always kindly and highly of others, this is great and perfect wisdom.” ― Thomas à Kempis, The Imitation of Christ
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I have a LH Belgian T-Bolt, grade II. The grade II came with a 24'' bbl compared to a 22'' barrel on the grade I.
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Have two CZ 452's (Lux 22LR and American 17 HMR) and the newer Browning T-Bolt Match/Varmint 22LR. The Browning shoots lights out and is a very nice gun, but I seem to shoot my CZ's a lot more for some reason even though the T-Bolt shoots tiny little groups. Given the price difference the CZ is a much better bargain but they can be extremely hard to find.
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