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cnrcollector
02-08-2010, 06:44
Thanks MJ1!
It is comforting to find out that I am not the only eccentric OF that uses a Scout Regiment telescope for spotting when he takes his "T" to the range for exercise.
The other shooters always shake their heads and smile, but I know that they are just jealous.
My other Savage set. The unfired one. And you I do get a luagh when they snicker.
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..MJ..
Johnny P
02-12-2010, 07:30
I believe it was Skennerton that said the Savage rifles were not fitted with scopes. Is that correct, or has it been proven wrong?
LOL, you will learn to never say never about Enfields.
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Johnny P
02-12-2010, 08:31
LOL, you will learn to never say never about Enfields.
Was that yes or no? I had a like new Savage that was set up as a (T), but no scope number on the wrist. Does that one have the scope number?
There are no tells on either rifle other than [S] and both have five groove barrels. Of the ten T rifles I have the Savage rifles are the best shooters.
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