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Originally Posted by 270person
Theres a handy attribute for an Alberta hunting gun to have.
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I know, crazy. I have had it looked at, worked on, pieces replaced and nope. Obviously, I will never take it cold weather hunting again because I can't trust it.I had a BAR .300 Win that froze up on me on my first elk hunting trip 35 years ago. I banged it against a tree because it wouldn't fire, after doing that it did get the job done, but it was minute of pie plate accuracy. Sold it and replaced it with a bolt gun. A buddy has a 3-year-old BAR .243 that shoots .75 MOA. They have come a long way! These days when I am frigid weather-bound and there may be ice, snow, sleet, and rain, I know a bolt gun will get the job done.