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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 553383" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>I don't have any Humble Old Fart points, or Hyper Obnoxious Feelings, or whatever "HOF" points are. Without them, I doubt I have any credibility with you. My 'smith doesn't have any of those points, either. Nor do any of his customers as far as I know. But it sounds like something related to benchrest competition. You have to get out of the "benchrest" way of thinking before you'll understand that theirs is not the only way to super accurate rifles. Until then, it's a waste of my time and my 'smiths to give you his name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 553383, member: 5302"] I don't have any Humble Old Fart points, or Hyper Obnoxious Feelings, or whatever "HOF" points are. Without them, I doubt I have any credibility with you. My 'smith doesn't have any of those points, either. Nor do any of his customers as far as I know. But it sounds like something related to benchrest competition. You have to get out of the "benchrest" way of thinking before you'll understand that theirs is not the only way to super accurate rifles. Until then, it's a waste of my time and my 'smiths to give you his name. [/QUOTE]
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