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The Basics, Starting Out
Best factory rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Bischof" data-source="post: 2559592" data-attributes="member: 879"><p>You are persuaded so easily to buy a certain brand based upon a single group! What if you could go even cheaper on a factory rifle? I haven't shot my cheapest rifle in while since ammo is unobtainium. Plus, every time I do, she makes me feel so cheap and seedy. Surely, if you spend at least $3500 you will get a rifle that waaaaay outshoots this cheap piece of Deutsche trailer park weaponry!</p><p>Right? I paid $429 in a dark alley at 2:30 AM. But I had to back up with the cash behind my back because I was ashamed to look him in the eye. </p><p>Mauser M18 at 300 Yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Bischof, post: 2559592, member: 879"] You are persuaded so easily to buy a certain brand based upon a single group! What if you could go even cheaper on a factory rifle? I haven't shot my cheapest rifle in while since ammo is unobtainium. Plus, every time I do, she makes me feel so cheap and seedy. Surely, if you spend at least $3500 you will get a rifle that waaaaay outshoots this cheap piece of Deutsche trailer park weaponry! Right? I paid $429 in a dark alley at 2:30 AM. But I had to back up with the cash behind my back because I was ashamed to look him in the eye. Mauser M18 at 300 Yards. [/QUOTE]
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