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Al Mack

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About Al Mack

  • Birthday 08/03/1940

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  1. If I weren't late I'd want one for a LR-308.
  2. The side clockers are handy for rifles with large scopes. But you give up the port cover.
  3. What do the pins measure. If they are the same as on your lower it will work. triggers are one of the things that are the same spec except the pins.
  4. If you practice shooting offhand, it will get easer in time. You will build the strength needed in time. Lets say you practice the stance for half an hour a day just bringing it up and holding as long as you can. I'd say that you would be able go to the range and shoot off hand with ease with in a month. Just a matter of conditioning.
  5. That was taken in Bridgport, California thats about 80 miles south of here!
  6. Let us know how she shoots. Are you going to do the recommended break in? It's a pain but it makes a difference on cleaning and how well it shoot down the road. enjoy.
  7. I just got an LR-208 with the 24 inch barrel. Yeh the triggers are lacking, I put a Rock River in and no more problem. Clean break at 4 1/2 pounds. There are a lot of triggers out there to choose from. I chose the RRA because it was 120.00 compared to 2 and 3 hundred dollars for the others Chip McCormic, JP, Gessle. After that long break in, it shoot great.
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