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<blockquote data-quote="jett" data-source="post: 413705" data-attributes="member: 5629"><p>Guys, thanks very much for the compliments on these guns. I am really proud of them. Both guns are great, but the one you just really don't want to put away is that tactical rifle. It is a pure dream to shoot! I'm running the 115 Bergers around 2950 with great accuracy and absolutely minimal recoil. With the #15 barrel, Nate's V port brake and the A5 Mcmillan stock, it feels sort of like your are shooting a rimfire rifle but with the long range capabilities of a much larger caliber! The 6x47 Lapua cartridge with its accuracy, ease of loading, great brass, minimal recoil, barrel life and versatility (paper punching, varmints, deer) is fast becoming a favorite of mine!</p><p></p><p>Joel, you are absolutely correct. Dan does have a pile of talent and also a heart of gold. Since my son, John, was 7, Dan has reached out to him and assisted him in all his gunning needs. My son is now 12 and each year "Mr. Dan" has been there adjusting stocks, trigger pulls, adding recoil pads, custom fitting shotguns on the pattern board, etc. Rarely has Dan accepted payment for these services. His response is always that it is something he would like to do for John and he likes seeing young kids in our sport. John now shoots international skeet, which of course required a specially fitted shotgun that "Mr. Dan" did his magic on. When we met Dan at the skeet range to try the reworked stock, Dan pulled out a beautiful Browning hard case and handed it John and told him he wanted him to have it. He told John he had a feeling he would be traveling a lot w/ his new gun and it deserve a nice case. Needless to say there is one young kid in eastern NC that believes "Mr. Dan" walks on water!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jett, post: 413705, member: 5629"] Guys, thanks very much for the compliments on these guns. I am really proud of them. Both guns are great, but the one you just really don't want to put away is that tactical rifle. It is a pure dream to shoot! I'm running the 115 Bergers around 2950 with great accuracy and absolutely minimal recoil. With the #15 barrel, Nate's V port brake and the A5 Mcmillan stock, it feels sort of like your are shooting a rimfire rifle but with the long range capabilities of a much larger caliber! The 6x47 Lapua cartridge with its accuracy, ease of loading, great brass, minimal recoil, barrel life and versatility (paper punching, varmints, deer) is fast becoming a favorite of mine! Joel, you are absolutely correct. Dan does have a pile of talent and also a heart of gold. Since my son, John, was 7, Dan has reached out to him and assisted him in all his gunning needs. My son is now 12 and each year "Mr. Dan" has been there adjusting stocks, trigger pulls, adding recoil pads, custom fitting shotguns on the pattern board, etc. Rarely has Dan accepted payment for these services. His response is always that it is something he would like to do for John and he likes seeing young kids in our sport. John now shoots international skeet, which of course required a specially fitted shotgun that "Mr. Dan" did his magic on. When we met Dan at the skeet range to try the reworked stock, Dan pulled out a beautiful Browning hard case and handed it John and told him he wanted him to have it. He told John he had a feeling he would be traveling a lot w/ his new gun and it deserve a nice case. Needless to say there is one young kid in eastern NC that believes "Mr. Dan" walks on water! [/QUOTE]
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