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I bet it shoots well. I read somewhere that the varmint barrels were Douglas barrels. I have one in 6MM Remington with the Varmint barrel and dog leg bolt. I’ve got some hand loads to try in it but haven’t had a chance to take it out yet.
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I bet it shoots well. I read somewhere that the varmint barrels were Douglas barrels. I have one in 6MM Remington with the Varmint barrel and dog leg bolt. I’ve got some hand loads to try in it but haven’t had a chance to take it out yet. If you own a Flatbolt M77V in 6mm Remington, then you possess a vary rare rifle indeed!
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I bet it shoots well. I read somewhere that the varmint barrels were Douglas barrels. I have one in 6MM Remington with the Varmint barrel and dog leg bolt. I’ve got some hand loads to try in it but haven’t had a chance to take it out yet. If you own a Flatbolt M77V in 6mm Remington, then you possess a vary rare rifle indeed! Bet that thing shoots like a house on fire.
We deal in lead, friend.
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The M77 Guru himself, Terry Wolosek stated only 6 of the Flatbolt M77V Varmint rifles in 6mm Remington were made.
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