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The Marines are honoring the type of rifle and scope used by the Corps' deadliest sniper

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    Always LOVED bull barrels... Ever since my first building of a target percussion muzzleloader (Tennessee pattern) in 2010, and the subsequent presale testing where a drum full of water got whacked at 500 yards with a 400 grain sledgehammer... Pure satisfaction to touch off that trigger and feel the massive barrel eat up the 120 grains of FFg exploding down it's length. If I buy another centerfire rifle in the future, it BETTER be in the same pattern as that old warhorse featured in the OP...
     
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    .308 top, .223 bottom......tung oil top, linseed oil bottom

    I dont think those Rem Varmint barrels fit the term "Bull Barrel". Minimum diameter, "Lightweight Sporter" to my thinking.

    That which preceeded was more "Bully"

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