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The Basics, Starting Out
How do you explain….custom rifles?
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<blockquote data-quote="tonechaser88" data-source="post: 2240693" data-attributes="member: 119065"><p>I take every edge I can get when it comes to hunting. There are soooo many factors that are working against you in THAT moment, and having a rifle that you are absolutely CONFIDENT in, makes all the difference IMO. I have a friend that owns several factory guns after being an F class guy and a savage barrel swapping scientist. He went back to factory rifles because it became more simple to him and when I see him shoot, it doesn't shake his confidence one bit. Obviously we are all different in this regard. I'm the kind of guy that likes to stack every odd in my favor so that when it gets real out there, I feel like the advantage of a really good shooting rifle, outweighs the odds such as bad rushed shots and windy conditions. How many opportunities do we get every year to pull the trigger on a big game animal? make it count. I'll pay the little bit extra to feel good about myself. Also the semi - custom is really underrated. A guy can start with a factory rifle and invest in it over time and have a pretty sweet set up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tonechaser88, post: 2240693, member: 119065"] I take every edge I can get when it comes to hunting. There are soooo many factors that are working against you in THAT moment, and having a rifle that you are absolutely CONFIDENT in, makes all the difference IMO. I have a friend that owns several factory guns after being an F class guy and a savage barrel swapping scientist. He went back to factory rifles because it became more simple to him and when I see him shoot, it doesn't shake his confidence one bit. Obviously we are all different in this regard. I'm the kind of guy that likes to stack every odd in my favor so that when it gets real out there, I feel like the advantage of a really good shooting rifle, outweighs the odds such as bad rushed shots and windy conditions. How many opportunities do we get every year to pull the trigger on a big game animal? make it count. I'll pay the little bit extra to feel good about myself. Also the semi - custom is really underrated. A guy can start with a factory rifle and invest in it over time and have a pretty sweet set up. [/QUOTE]
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