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Thank you Accurate Shooter and Customers!!

I'll say to you Bradley, thanks for being a presence around here. I appreciate your knowledge and information, posted in a very matter of fact way. I've never even bought a barrel from you, but that will change one of these days. I'm glad to hear things are goin great. God Bless! jd
 
I bought a barrel and a Revolution stock for my remington 700 from Bradley. He walked me through the barrel replacement process and answered all my questions, before, during, and after. Very comforting to know someone is there and will answer texts, even on a saturday night.
 
I bought a barrel and a Revolution stock for my remington 700 from Bradley. He walked me through the barrel replacement process and answered all my questions, before, during, and after. Very comforting to know someone is there and will answer texts, even on a saturday night.

I enjoy helping my customers.

I tell you the truth I get jazzed when I get those targets texted to me and the customer is happy. Man. It makes my day.
 
I have a Ruger tang safety rifle that was 220 Swift that I shot out. Called Bradley to see if I could make a 6BR with the action, and he said he could build me a barrel nut barrel. I got the barrel and put it in a Boyd’s stock. The first batch of loads to zero the scope and determine the maximum powder charges yielded a .329” group at 100 yards in a 25 mph wind with a target frame that would not be still. It will be a prairie dog gun, so it is 1:12 twist shooting 70 grain Noslers.

I appreciate not getting laughed at when he found out what I was trying to do.
 
I have a Ruger tang safety rifle that was 220 Swift that I shot out. Called Bradley to see if I could make a 6BR with the action, and he said he could build me a barrel nut barrel. I got the barrel and put it in a Boyd’s stock. The first batch of loads to zero the scope and determine the maximum powder charges yielded a .329” group at 100 yards in a 25 mph wind with a target frame that would not be still. It will be a prairie dog gun, so it is 1:12 twist shooting 70 grain Noslers.

I appreciate not getting laughed at when he found out what I was trying to do.

Here is the rifle. :)

It is pretty cool making those old Rugers live again. People knock those old M77s but it's not legitimate.
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