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alcmaeon
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Just Saying hey
Aug 9th, 2011 at 6:22pm
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I decided I wanted a Krag to shoot, so I am poking around to find out info.  This might make you all cringe but I am looking for a decent sporter.  I love old sporters, not bubba hack jobs, but say a 1950's 1903 that was done by a good gunsmith and has vintage mounts and scopes on it.   I have fondled a few Krags here and there but it wasn't until I got seriously into handloading that I decided it was time to load 30-40.  So here I am. Wink
  
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Re: Just Saying hey
Reply #1 - Aug 9th, 2011 at 8:51pm
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The answer to your search lies at (You need to Login to view media files and links)
  
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Re: Just Saying hey
Reply #2 - Aug 11th, 2011 at 4:29am
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Even Krag sporters need a good home. You don't need a museum piece to enjoy shooting them. In fact, a good Krag that was sporterized long ago will cause less guilt when shooting it a lot.
  
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Re: Just Saying hey
Reply #3 - Aug 11th, 2011 at 3:03pm
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The Krag made into a useful "Hunting Rifle" is a legitimate part of U.S. Firearms History.  Some were done in a handsome professional manner.  Some are interesting Folk Art.  Some are ugly as sin and need to be salvaged for useful parts.  It is too bad that desireable Krags are still getting sporterized or "drilled for Scopes" when so many ruined ones are around awaiting rehabilitation.  As Knute stated, the sporterized Krags can make great guns for the Range.  From my observation, the barrel needs to be anchored to the forearm with a barrel-band or screw tapped into the barrel to avoid the stock splitting behind the action (at loading-door & side plate).
  
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