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    Some of those welds look like I might of done em

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake3501 View Post
    Why did you shoot the Jalapeno Hamburgers?
    I have a lead deficiency and they weren't hot enough.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Texheim View Post
    Just a couple of better quality photo close ups and one of bolt gap
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    Well, it looks 1000% better than I thought it would. CAI must really be getting it's sheit together. Good on ya!

    Be advised, though; you shouldn't be experiencing any FTEs. The rifle may still be breaking in, or you may need a really, really thorough chamber brushing, followed by a mild polishing of the chamber. Your flutes may be a tiny bit sharp-edged and grabbing the brass. Make sure your bolt group is doing OK. The rifle sounds great - I have to admit it's one of the best times I've ever had behind the stock of a long-gun.

    You folks reading this - you ever get a chance to fire a roller-locking action gun, you take it. It's addicting. It's more of a "push" than a "pop." VERY easy on the shoulder!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Texheim View Post
    Don't take this personally but every time I read a post from chicharrones I have a craving for menudo; can't beat menudo with barbacco tacos. Yeah I'm Texan and love eating that crap!
    OOOOHHHH Barbaccoa
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    Quote Originally Posted by CJS3 View Post
    OOOOHHHH Barbaccoa
    Yes!

    Claw mount and scope came in yesterday!

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    Last edited by Texheim; 02-17-2012 at 07:26 AM.
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