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Just finished a Lothar Walther barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Derek M." data-source="post: 216684" data-attributes="member: 2693"><p><strong>TOM</strong></p><p></p><p>Well, I appreciate your post, and I would like everyone to know that I have not and never will intend to come across as offensive or argumentative, especially in an aggressive manner. I don't think being pro or con any one product (barrel or action or stock) should be interpreted that way. Or, just because someone is in favor of any one product does not mean that they are necessarily defending the company that produces it. </p><p></p><p>I could bash Ford trucks for 2 hours straight as I've owned enough of them and driven enough miles on them to be in a position where I feel qualified to state that they suck, emphatically, as they've been at the dealer for repair for an unreasonable amount of time. I can also state that I had one that was a real gem. I'm confident that there are those who would strongly disagree with me, both respectively and disrespectively. I would stand by my words just like NesikaChad, and rightfully so. I understand that. I appreciate that. I don't take offense to those who would disagree with me, but I'm an easy going person too. </p><p></p><p>It's hard to argue with years of experience. I wouldn't try to change anyone's mind either. But in all fairness, I think that if it is appropriate to allow all of the readers to know that if someone has bad experiences with a product and states it, then it is also equally appropriate to report positive reviews from those who have had positive experiences. I am so impressed with the LW steel, I have 2 more bbls on order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek M., post: 216684, member: 2693"] [b]TOM[/b] Well, I appreciate your post, and I would like everyone to know that I have not and never will intend to come across as offensive or argumentative, especially in an aggressive manner. I don't think being pro or con any one product (barrel or action or stock) should be interpreted that way. Or, just because someone is in favor of any one product does not mean that they are necessarily defending the company that produces it. I could bash Ford trucks for 2 hours straight as I've owned enough of them and driven enough miles on them to be in a position where I feel qualified to state that they suck, emphatically, as they've been at the dealer for repair for an unreasonable amount of time. I can also state that I had one that was a real gem. I'm confident that there are those who would strongly disagree with me, both respectively and disrespectively. I would stand by my words just like NesikaChad, and rightfully so. I understand that. I appreciate that. I don't take offense to those who would disagree with me, but I'm an easy going person too. It's hard to argue with years of experience. I wouldn't try to change anyone's mind either. But in all fairness, I think that if it is appropriate to allow all of the readers to know that if someone has bad experiences with a product and states it, then it is also equally appropriate to report positive reviews from those who have had positive experiences. I am so impressed with the LW steel, I have 2 more bbls on order. [/QUOTE]
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