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Repeaters VS Single shot
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<blockquote data-quote="dragman" data-source="post: 1044042" data-attributes="member: 39571"><p>I have had a few guns in my day customs and factory both single shot and repeaters. Here is what I just can't understand. If your going to build a gun for long range and maximum accuracy wouldn't you want the action to be as stiff as possible? I am talking about LR and ELR stuff. Your shooting at game a long way off and if you practice to any degree a single shot reload is only a touch slower than picking one up out of a magazine. So why limit your seating depth and possibly some accuracy by building a repeater VS a single shot? gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragman, post: 1044042, member: 39571"] I have had a few guns in my day customs and factory both single shot and repeaters. Here is what I just can't understand. If your going to build a gun for long range and maximum accuracy wouldn't you want the action to be as stiff as possible? I am talking about LR and ELR stuff. Your shooting at game a long way off and if you practice to any degree a single shot reload is only a touch slower than picking one up out of a magazine. So why limit your seating depth and possibly some accuracy by building a repeater VS a single shot? gun) [/QUOTE]
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