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<blockquote data-quote="racin7783" data-source="post: 260057" data-attributes="member: 15252"><p>houston</p><p> </p><p>well i wrote a big long post and thought i was logged in, when i tried to submit it, i lost it. so im gonna make a shorter one this time. </p><p> </p><p>so, i do like the guns i have from them. but after reading on here i dont think they are long range guns. they are very light, and i love that, but it dosent sound like that is a good thing for long range shooting. i thought they were the greatest thing since sliced bread, until i found this forum. i kinda feel like an idiot cause i always pushed that companys name when someone was wanting to buy a new gun. to see how they have treated people makes me mad and i will probably never buy another gun from them. untill i get someone that knows what there doing, i will not know how good the guns really shoot. this lr thing to me is very new to me, and im trying to learn what the heck to do. when i do learn some stuff, i will let everyone know how they do at long range. im not getting myself all worked up though. so, if you want a very light rifle, go with them, but im staying away from that, and going to build a true lr shooter. for what one of those cost, it sounds like you can build yourself a bad *** custom gun for the same amount and you know is gonna shoot good. </p><p> </p><p>a buddy was telling me that kirby builds a 257 allen express, thats sounds like something fun. does anyone else shoot that round?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="racin7783, post: 260057, member: 15252"] houston well i wrote a big long post and thought i was logged in, when i tried to submit it, i lost it. so im gonna make a shorter one this time. so, i do like the guns i have from them. but after reading on here i dont think they are long range guns. they are very light, and i love that, but it dosent sound like that is a good thing for long range shooting. i thought they were the greatest thing since sliced bread, until i found this forum. i kinda feel like an idiot cause i always pushed that companys name when someone was wanting to buy a new gun. to see how they have treated people makes me mad and i will probably never buy another gun from them. untill i get someone that knows what there doing, i will not know how good the guns really shoot. this lr thing to me is very new to me, and im trying to learn what the heck to do. when i do learn some stuff, i will let everyone know how they do at long range. im not getting myself all worked up though. so, if you want a very light rifle, go with them, but im staying away from that, and going to build a true lr shooter. for what one of those cost, it sounds like you can build yourself a bad *** custom gun for the same amount and you know is gonna shoot good. a buddy was telling me that kirby builds a 257 allen express, thats sounds like something fun. does anyone else shoot that round? [/QUOTE]
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