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CA Ridgeline vs Tikka T3x
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<blockquote data-quote="Teri Anne" data-source="post: 2309717" data-attributes="member: 118816"><p>I totally agree. So let's not make disparaging remarks about the old chick. I never took any abuse from any of the soldiers who were lucky enough to be assigned to my command in the Army and I am not going to take any from any loud mouthed....ok I will say this nicely as I can, "Gentleman," here. I have to admit however that 99.9 % of all of the comments made here by you guys (and gals) are welcome, accepted and fun to read. It's all a learning experience as well as training experience. There are however that 1/10th of 1 % who simply cannot be nice. I am old, I still shoot very well, have sent many thousands of bullets over the berm as we called it in the Army. I have learned a lot simply because I paid attention and listened to the advice of those who were better than me. I found that every shooter I shot alongside with was not stingy about sharing their knowledge with me even to the point of sharing shifting wind data at the 600 or 1000 yard (Meter) line. The result is that I learned a lot. All that I am trying to do here is impart what I have learned over these many years to those who will pay attention and listen instead of making snide remarks. In closing, if you don't want to listen then simply don't. You will not hurt my feelings at all. This is the last I have to say on this matter. Comments on the Tikka vs CA will be brought to you at a later moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teri Anne, post: 2309717, member: 118816"] I totally agree. So let's not make disparaging remarks about the old chick. I never took any abuse from any of the soldiers who were lucky enough to be assigned to my command in the Army and I am not going to take any from any loud mouthed....ok I will say this nicely as I can, "Gentleman," here. I have to admit however that 99.9 % of all of the comments made here by you guys (and gals) are welcome, accepted and fun to read. It's all a learning experience as well as training experience. There are however that 1/10th of 1 % who simply cannot be nice. I am old, I still shoot very well, have sent many thousands of bullets over the berm as we called it in the Army. I have learned a lot simply because I paid attention and listened to the advice of those who were better than me. I found that every shooter I shot alongside with was not stingy about sharing their knowledge with me even to the point of sharing shifting wind data at the 600 or 1000 yard (Meter) line. The result is that I learned a lot. All that I am trying to do here is impart what I have learned over these many years to those who will pay attention and listen instead of making snide remarks. In closing, if you don't want to listen then simply don't. You will not hurt my feelings at all. This is the last I have to say on this matter. Comments on the Tikka vs CA will be brought to you at a later moment. [/QUOTE]
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