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<blockquote data-quote="rlipson" data-source="post: 900" data-attributes="member: 296"><p>GA precision looks very interesting. He obviously specializes in military/tactical calibers..would you have any concern going with other calibers and "getting outside the strike zone" for the particular smith? The reason I ask is that I think that's what happened with one of my other projects. I asked the smith to do a couple of things outside of his "bread and butter" rifles and it was a mistake...</p><p></p><p>Roger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlipson, post: 900, member: 296"] GA precision looks very interesting. He obviously specializes in military/tactical calibers..would you have any concern going with other calibers and "getting outside the strike zone" for the particular smith? The reason I ask is that I think that's what happened with one of my other projects. I asked the smith to do a couple of things outside of his "bread and butter" rifles and it was a mistake... Roger [/QUOTE]
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