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Deer in Rifle Scrollsaw Pattern
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Here is one pattern in a new line-up of fretwork "rifles" you can work on and then display on the wall with pride, or even gift to a young hunter.

The deer rifle is 6" high and 26 1/2" long. Two options are given for making the groove for the barrel. A fun project that looks great.

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Deer in Rifle Scrollsaw Pattern
This pattern was super easy. After doing one of the other ri ..
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