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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Small Lady" data-source="post: 2924280" data-attributes="member: 126670"><p>Amen! </p><p>My 22 has a scope on it, as soon as I am done shooting, I turn the magnification down to minimum. </p><p></p><p>Like yourself, I didn't find cutting a stock down even remotely challenging, have done 2 now. </p><p>I wonder if some gunsmiths tell people that they better use them for every little task, so they continue having lots of customers paying huge dollars out.</p><p>Its like shops telling people they better get their cars, motorcycles, etc serviced by a mechanic in a shop. </p><p>Why?</p><p>Most maintenance is brain dead simple to do, but yet so many people are scared to try.</p><p>A friend drives a Toyota Rav4, the dealer wanted $190 to change the 2 air filters in it.</p><p>I said don't do that, what a rip off. </p><p>Go to an independent parts store, buy the engine air, and cabin air filters, watch a couple of youtube videos, and do it yourself. She called me back an hour later and said done. Cost her $43 for the filters, and took her 6 minutes to change both, after spending 10 minutes on youtube.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Small Lady, post: 2924280, member: 126670"] Amen! My 22 has a scope on it, as soon as I am done shooting, I turn the magnification down to minimum. Like yourself, I didn't find cutting a stock down even remotely challenging, have done 2 now. I wonder if some gunsmiths tell people that they better use them for every little task, so they continue having lots of customers paying huge dollars out. Its like shops telling people they better get their cars, motorcycles, etc serviced by a mechanic in a shop. Why? Most maintenance is brain dead simple to do, but yet so many people are scared to try. A friend drives a Toyota Rav4, the dealer wanted $190 to change the 2 air filters in it. I said don't do that, what a rip off. Go to an independent parts store, buy the engine air, and cabin air filters, watch a couple of youtube videos, and do it yourself. She called me back an hour later and said done. Cost her $43 for the filters, and took her 6 minutes to change both, after spending 10 minutes on youtube. [/QUOTE]
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