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| drhuner | 28-Feb-07 - 06:49 AM ET |
| drhuner | 28-Feb-07 - 07:06 AM ET |
| hawk57 | 28-Feb-07 - 07:40 AM ET |
| XT BIll | 28-Feb-07 - 09:09 AM ET |
| drhuner | 28-Feb-07 - 03:11 PM ET |
| Rockeee1 | 28-Feb-07 - 03:52 PM ET |
| redbearMX15 | 28-Feb-07 - 08:43 PM ET |
| CalvinMD | 28-Feb-07 - 09:55 PM ET |
| trap4u2 | 28-Feb-07 - 10:33 PM ET |
Has anyone bought
Well Joe I know that a Ford is a Ford is a Ford, But you have to remember that a Caddie is a Caddie is a caddie. LOL
I have seen those in his store. He had them special made (100 of them) with "High Grade" wood and receiver. I'm almost positive they are the newer BT-99 style. Definitely a step above the late model factory BT-99's in looks. Is it worth the extra $ for the looks, well thats up to you.
I bought one in December, right before the weather went stupid cold here in Ohio, so I haven't shot it much.
I'd been looking at regular BT's. The wood reminded me of the H & R I keep in the garage for Chipmonks, and the reciever with absolutely nothing on it engraving wise...well, H&R comes to mind again.
So, I figured I'm only going to buy it once, and get the upgraded wood with the glossy finish, the engraved silver nitride receiver, and they only made 100 of them. Not sure if I did the right thing by getting the factory adjustable comb or not, but I'd heard that they have hollowed out the regular stocks so much that wood had to be put inside to mount comb hardware to, which sounded like a pain to me!
C'mon Spring !!!!!
Bill
Thanks for the replys, I bought one yesterday, I ordered it after 2 PM and found out it was already at my Dealers place here in MD by 11 am today, that the best service I ever heard of, at my dealer in less than 21 hours, I'll pick it up tomorrow.
I had the opportunity the other day to compare the standard grade BT99 along side the high grade.It is obvious all BT99's are not created equal.Wow the Hi Grade is really an impressive looking gun.GOOD LUCK
I bought a used one at Indiana gun club a couple months ago. If you look on Hi-Grades web site they have a couple used ones for sale. Mine is un-cut comb. I think if I had a choice I would buy one with the cut comb.
Roger C/OH SJVCC
I shot a friends here in Texas,..very very nice!...just get the Monte Carlo and cut it instead of the factory adjustable Tony
I agree with CalvinMD. I bought the Monte Carlo a few years back. I didn't like Browning's adjustable comb hardware. The wood is far superior to the standard bt-99. Joe B.
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one of these from Hi-Grade and what do you think of it.???
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http://www.higradeshooters.com/all-guns-trap-used.asp?aspDBBut_10059=aspDBgridNext::0&aspDBUnit=_100
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