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[QUOTE="TARM, post: 353939, member: 578"] I figure that as just about everything with mechanical stuff is that way. The only reason I would like to see this first is when you are getting the contact pattern to actually see it and the effects of changes would be really helpful visually as its being done. That is much more helpful that a single angle picture which can be way off depending on shot angle. As for me if there was someone in driving distance of Winchester that could come over something like that would be night and day better for the first time. [/QUOTE]
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