Im up the road here in Mount Olive.. We shoot some F-Class matches down at Stone Bay in Jacksonville..... If you hang out here long you'll probably be shooting there too...
Hi my name is John I am a retired Marine and have started back to school, taking some gunsmithing classes at Lenoir Community College. I just picked up a Savage Model 24 30-30/12 gauge for my school project. I will be refurbishing it back to like new condition (hopefully lol). Will be looking for some good advice on here.
Im up the road here in Mount Olive.. We shoot some F-Class matches down at Stone Bay in Jacksonville..... If you hang out here long you'll probably be shooting there too...
Welcome! Enjoy your retirement Marine...you earned it! Spent some time at Lejeune with 3/8 in 64-65 then again after Nam in 68.
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Welcome aboard!
Rick_W
CPO-USN(Ret)
You don't know what you don't know.
Welcome, and thanks for your service. GL with school and project.
Welcome to the site!
Quick tip: Take the time to learn how to lighten and smooth up those Model 24 triggers and you'll find yourself with more work than you'll know what to do with. Most left the factory with an 8-9 pound pull weight. Bob Greenleaf (retired Savage engineer) worked one over for me once and was able to get it down to a little over 4-lbs and he said that's about as good as they usually get. Shame such a great gun was always handicapped by a miserable trigger.
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Originally Posted by keeki
Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways
I'm in Richlands if you ever want to talk.
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Welcome from up in Wayne Co., Goldsboro/Kenly.
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