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Got this about a year ago. Pretty much on a whim. I've added a rail, Holosun reflext/red dot (it IS a 100 yard gun essentially), had an extended mag release lever installed, and it already came with upgrade peep sites and limb saver buttstock. I recently added the matching leather cheek riser and sling from RLO. Lastly, did you notice the 10-round magazine from IQ Munitions? Very pricey, but this package is pretty much optimized for my use. Dog hair was free from Zhora.
 
Posts: 3553 | Location: Alexandria, VA | Registered: March 07, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Pretty nice setup! I have not ever seen that magazine option before.





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Verrrrry nice! Good all-rounder gun made even beter.




 
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You can really bring the whump with a mag that big full of .44!
 
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You can really bring the whump with a mag that big full of .44!


Yes, expensive whump too. I might get to shoot it again this weekend.
 
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Nice carbine. Do you reload for it?
 
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Nice carbine. Do you reload for it?


I do not. I should reload but my interests just don't align with reloading. I've got about 700 rounds for it and given I might shoot 100-150 per year, I'm pretty set.
 
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How is the front sling swivel attached? I'm debating how I want to attach my sling. Thanks.


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Nice “thumper” you got there. Will she cycle with 300 grainers? My older carbine (tube mag) doesn’t. She was my backup on a Ontario bear hunt.


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I'm taking my Deerfield shooting today. I stick with 240 FMJ and the "platinum standard" for Deerfields, Leverevolution 225 grain hollow points. I picked up 500 during a TINY window of availability last year for only $1.50 per bullet, shipped. I could probably sell for much more.

As for the 300 grain brutes. Don't know. My Deerfield was so finicky when I first got it that I sent to Gary of IQ Munitions for him to check it out top to bottom. He said every single bullet type I had tried was a bad choice in terms of working the action, and my carbine was a sweet shooter with the right ammo. That means full-powered 240 grain bullets, OR the leverrevolution hollow points.
 
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How is the front sling swivel attached? I'm debating how I want to attach my sling. Thanks.


Its just a push/twist sling swivel from RLO that comes with the RLO sling I purchased. Accrdoing to website they are "Grovtec Sling Swivels." Does the trick.
 
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I've been lusting after one of those for many years.

Nice gun.
 
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Many years ago I tried some of my "soft" 44Mag reloads in my carbine.....no go!! It wants full tilt loads, and it runs like a Singer Sewing Machine.
 
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Just shot it today. Good times, though I discovered Precision Ammo is not stout enough to work the action reliably. Loves Freedom Arms rounded tip FMJ. And Hornady Leverevolution.

Still, thinking of selling it. Truly. I just don't need it or love shooting it. I mean, I like it a lot, but space in my safe is at a premium and I think a person who would use it to put meat on the table would be a better fit...
 
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