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For SS, my preference is for Lilja.
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Ryan, Was it me that saved you or 458 confession?
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I'm still not sure... I've wanted a 9.3 to match my .416 but I figured I would hold off. $3700 on a rifle isn't going to break my budget but this close to safari time it means I have to watch my budget carefully.
Should be here in July.
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Campfire Tracker
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my preference would be Lilja. I've had nothing but stellar results with them (all in the .338-.375 range). Agreed. Have fired some of my magnums over 100 times without cleaning and they still do not show any signs of copper fouling when they are finally cleaned.
My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
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458, PHil,
Now that re-ply was funny, I don't kere who ya are!
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+1 Lothar Walthar, have 2 in 9.3 x 62 in CM can't fault them. Accurate, easy to clean. #4 profile is a bit heavy for my liking. One of mine is 0.6 and the other 0.62 inch at the muzzle.
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