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swampratt

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I have an 2 older Mossbergs. 100atr in 30-06 and one in .243.. bolts are nice and rifles are sub MOA.. mostly .75 MOA

I had to modify the triggers,,, but did that on my Savages also.. including my accutrigger.

Now get this..customer service at Mossberg was e-mailed by me because I stuck the bolt on my 30-06 working up loads in 95 degree heat.
I stuck the bolt..my hand could not pound it open..I had a hammer and got it opened..Broke the extractor!!

Emailed them and told them I was working up some hand loads and got too hot of a load and pounded it open and busted the extractor..If you have a part # I would love to order the parts and fix it as I love this gun.. very accurate and reliable.

The guy at Mossberg E-mailed back same day and wants the serial # and my name and address ..I give it to him..2 days later I have 2 extractors and 2 springs and check balls FREE in the mail box.

I E-Mailed back and told him he was the man. Thank you very much Mossberg.

If ya like it get it.
 

cal7.62x39

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I had one for a bit, it was a nice shooting rifle, my only complaints is that it's unwieldy with a 30 round pmag, but stick to a 10-20 round mag and your good. Also my bolt had some slop to it, but nothing to bad. I had a Caldwell bipod and a Bushnell 1-4 ar optic on it with a Burris PEPR nd you could still use the irons.
 
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