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  1. #26
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    Glad to see Bullberry back up in action. 7 years ago I sold a bunch of barrels but a BB 7-30 Waters Imp, among a few others, isn't going anywhere.

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    You will be happy with Troy and Bullberry.

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    I got in just fine Kyode. Not sure what ur problem is but I just typed in Bullberry Legacy and it came right up.

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    I have Bullberry, SSK and MGM barrels. I am happy with all three makers.
    My current Bullberry is chambered in 35 Bullberry. This is pretty much a 35 Remington Rimmed. It is made from 375 Winchester Brass blown out and necked down. Cases are easy to make. Brass life is very good. And it is a great deer slayer. I have CH4D Dies for it. It has slightly more case capacity than a 35 Remington Rimmed.
    My other barrel was a 6mm Bullberry Improved. I was very accurate, but a real pain to make the cases for it. I am sure a set of Custom Forming Dies would have made case forming more enjoyable. Someone else has it now. I traded it to ED at the Tulsa Gun Show probably Three years ago.
    Bullberry makes a very nice barrel. Both of mine were Blued.

    Bob R
    See You at the Range

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