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Gibbs505
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Re: Argentine Mauser and the .375 and the 416 Rem.
      13/03/06 05:16 PM

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Many folks believe that the springfields should be avoided under number 810,000 and possibly that is to be taken seriously but there's a lot of springfields made after that.




That is true!! there was a serious problem with heat treatment/caseharding in that range!!

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* Argentine Mauser and the .375 and the 416 Rem. Mag Jake 11/03/06 03:43 AM
. * * Re: Argentine Mauser and the .375 and the 416 Rem. Mag allenday   31/03/06 03:18 AM
. * * Re: Argentine Mauser and the .375 and the 416 Rem. Mag DarylS   30/03/06 04:55 AM
. * * Re: Argentine Mauser and the .375 and the 416 Rem. vapodog   13/03/06 12:29 AM
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