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around 7 lbs. but its a light 7, balance point is a few inches in front of the lock. I could have went with a lighter barrel, but anything more narrow than 7/8" at the breech and everything starts to run into one another... :haha:
 
She's all mine now! :grin: Arrived today, and now I see why all you guys who got to handle her down there at Roys had so much to say. It truly is a work of art, balances and points like a dream. Man I can't wait to burn some powder through it. :thumbsup:

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So ya really like it? we're not gonna see it in the classifieds? :confused: boy it looks good swampy! ya both done good..real good! :thumbsup:
 
Dang! you got some nice guns on that wall! :thumbsup:

Sweet lookin' little squirrel rifle there. :bow:
 
Swampy, that's a very nice collection you have there.Great work Roy & Stumblin Wolf :hatsoff: :hatsoff: :bow:
 
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