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Best Rifle Out Of The Box Part two
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<blockquote data-quote="KillerBee" data-source="post: 1207511" data-attributes="member: 92476"><p>The Schnabel stock is super comfortable, and mine is a work of art. I am retiring the rifle because I am getting it too scratched up. </p><p> </p><p>Some people call the P17 a M1917, lots of opinions on what to call it. All I know is that because mine is a heirloom it is priceless.</p><p> </p><p>Almost everything I have shot with it folded in it's tracks. As for the kick, after 4 shots I start getting bruised. When I bought my Browning Mountain Ti 300 WSM with the nice recoil pad, to me it was like shooting a pellet rifle compared to my 30-06 lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KillerBee, post: 1207511, member: 92476"] The Schnabel stock is super comfortable, and mine is a work of art. I am retiring the rifle because I am getting it too scratched up. Some people call the P17 a M1917, lots of opinions on what to call it. All I know is that because mine is a heirloom it is priceless. Almost everything I have shot with it folded in it's tracks. As for the kick, after 4 shots I start getting bruised. When I bought my Browning Mountain Ti 300 WSM with the nice recoil pad, to me it was like shooting a pellet rifle compared to my 30-06 lol [/QUOTE]
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