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  1. interestingly this is in direct conflict to what my NFA examiner advised. The sticking point may be the interstate transport. It is worth a call.

    May the short barrel on an SBR or SBS be replaced with a long barrel for hunting or other purposes, with the intent of replacing the short barrel?

    Yes, and you will not be required to again register the firearm before replacing the short barrel. ATF recommends written notification to the NFA Branch when a firearm’s configuration is permanently changed or removed from the purview of the NFA.

    Last Reviewed February 17, 2016
  2. I tell new guys I meet at matches and students I teach that they shouldn't give the RO even a hint that they were close to the 180. If you are working with a self imposed 160 line, it makes it a lot harder for an RO to make a bad call. Professional refs and umpires make game changing bad calls, volunteer ROs are subject to the same mistakes, so I try to make their jobs easier if I can.

    Totally agree! If you can run the stage to avoid a moving-left reload, it'll make the RO much more comfortable and less likely to call you for breaking the 180.

    That being said, some stages just flow better toward a weak-hand reload. In that case, by all means, run it the most efficient way... Just be extremely cognizant of where your gun's pointing! Reloads moving toward your weak-hand are not impossible, they just take more awareness.

    Yep. Found a 180 trap doing just that on Sunday. Changed my reload plan during run because of an extra shot and the barrel crossed my midline and was just over 180. No complaints, went home and mowed the lawn. And will be much more cognizant of the potential for it next time.

  3. see if you can find one of the vortex first gen razors. 5-25. great scope and great warranty. the 2C reticle.

    I also completely disagree with post 2. The fact that it is a semi has nothing to do with it. Intended use and range of the cartridge do.

  4. OspannerO. While Kurt has weighed in, I owe you the courtesy of a response. If I mis-characterized your comments as argumentative, my apologies. You had the foremost leading authority on Benelli explain the difference between a factory 3 gun and a Benny Hill custom job. It would be like Richard Childress describing the difference between a chevy and a NASCAR chevy. There are a number of excellent benelli smiths out there. Mike at Accurate Iron, Benny at Triangle, Taran at well Taran Tactical and Rose Action Sports. I respect them all. My Benelli went to Mike at Accurate Iron. It is exceptional. I listen when any of them talk about benelli. But when KurtM talks about benelli it is a PHD level lecture. If it were me, I would take that 3 gun you bought and send it and not just the bolt to benny. You will not be sorry.

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