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Just after your thoughts, I have a Browning buckmark rifle with target barrel and grey laminate stock which I want to change for something else in .22 (maybe an accurate bolt action not sure yet ) or have it converted to a LBP.

I am open to suggestions. 

Cheers Mark 

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 They are a marnite gun   ive owned a few  sold a few .

I think they make a good lbp but people dont like the fact they dont look like a 1911   . go faster goodies arent really out there so difficult to pimp up

I buy them when they come up  but ive got a cupboard of weird  lol .

What bolt gun are you thinking of ?

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I built an LBP from a heavy barrelled gun many years back. Custom grips, brake etc etc.

Shot it in the England squad for some time, and achieved a maximum score at advancing man at Bisley one Gallery meeting [can't remember if it was the phoenix or not ]

Very accurate, and very reliable. Wish i'd never sold it.

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1 hour ago, baldie said:

I built an LBP from a heavy barrelled gun many years back. Custom grips, brake etc etc.

Shot it in the England squad for some time, and achieved a maximum score at advancing man at Bisley one Gallery meeting [can't remember if it was the phoenix or not ]

Very accurate, and very reliable. Wish i'd never sold it.

That's what I am thinking as it is an ok rifle for accuracy but not in bolt action territory but I have heard they make a accurate pistol which is what they are meant to be. 

Decisions decisions 

Also I need to find someone to do the modification.

Would you be interested? 

 

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