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<blockquote data-quote="A A Ron" data-source="post: 2984344" data-attributes="member: 117277"><p>VinceMule my thought process is pretty straightforward. I want a rifle that doesn't hold me back and doesn't weigh 14 lbs. </p><p> Somedays I can shoot a lot better than 1/2 moa other days, not so much. We have all had those days where it takes a bit to settle in and tighten everything up. </p><p></p><p>Seekins is a local company with good people. If I can get what I want as far as rifle accuracy and support a good local company, I will. </p><p></p><p>The rub - My experience has been that high end cut rifled barrels are accurate, consistent, easy to clean, and easy to tune. I want Seekin's barrels to be as good as Bartlein. Wanting a button rifle barrel to have equal performance doesn't make it so. Since I'm not made of money I'm going to make a calculated decision and gather information.</p><p></p><p>Then again I could be a "messed up" hick from Idaho.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A A Ron, post: 2984344, member: 117277"] VinceMule my thought process is pretty straightforward. I want a rifle that doesn't hold me back and doesn't weigh 14 lbs. Somedays I can shoot a lot better than 1/2 moa other days, not so much. We have all had those days where it takes a bit to settle in and tighten everything up. Seekins is a local company with good people. If I can get what I want as far as rifle accuracy and support a good local company, I will. The rub - My experience has been that high end cut rifled barrels are accurate, consistent, easy to clean, and easy to tune. I want Seekin's barrels to be as good as Bartlein. Wanting a button rifle barrel to have equal performance doesn't make it so. Since I'm not made of money I'm going to make a calculated decision and gather information. Then again I could be a "messed up" hick from Idaho. [/QUOTE]
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