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Fitting The Long Range Rifle By Shawn Carlock
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<blockquote data-quote="JHWorks" data-source="post: 268056" data-attributes="member: 16315"><p><span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS'">Thank you for wrighting this article! I've copied it and sent it to several of my customers ( I'm a stock profiler ). I explain this to folks constently, but seeing it in <u>wrighting</u> from someone else has been of great assistance. I've tried to describe these factors to shooters for years only to have argument followed by accusation after they refuse good fitting, other than pull length, and can't hit their target beyond 200 to 300 yards. It is very difficult to get through to folks that what they did at 150 yards with a factory stock won't work for them at long ranges, or that just because the stock has a big name it will automaticaly fit and shoot for them. I was told years ago that, "just like a good pair of boots a stock needs to fit". Greatly Appreciated!</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JHWorks, post: 268056, member: 16315"] [FONT=Comic Sans MS]Thank you for wrighting this article! I've copied it and sent it to several of my customers ( I'm a stock profiler ). I explain this to folks constently, but seeing it in [U]wrighting[/U] from someone else has been of great assistance. I've tried to describe these factors to shooters for years only to have argument followed by accusation after they refuse good fitting, other than pull length, and can't hit their target beyond 200 to 300 yards. It is very difficult to get through to folks that what they did at 150 yards with a factory stock won't work for them at long ranges, or that just because the stock has a big name it will automaticaly fit and shoot for them. I was told years ago that, "just like a good pair of boots a stock needs to fit". Greatly Appreciated![/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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