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<blockquote data-quote="NorthRiverGuide" data-source="post: 2632369" data-attributes="member: 124575"><p>I'm all about using assets to my advantage. Over the years I've pull great information on stuff out of different forums, groups, etc. It's a great way to see the big picture with people from all over. We can compare notes and information with each other. If I want to know about a custom gun maker their website will show nothing but positive feedback. Through places like this you can get the good and the bad and get a real world view. So instead of if I want to find out I should just drop thousands of dollars and possibly get stuck with a crappy rifle I got to get rid of. I could find out that prior and not waste time or money. It's called research not "demanding" and it's how I approach stuff. If I go to buy a car by the time I walk in I know everything about the vehicle and exactly what I want. I use multiple sources for my research so when I move forward I know exactly what I want and I'm getting. In the military they taught us work smarter not harder. You might not like it and you might choose to simply buy and try. That's your personal choice and what's best for you. Personally I'll stick to research and making decisions based off that research.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NorthRiverGuide, post: 2632369, member: 124575"] I’m all about using assets to my advantage. Over the years I’ve pull great information on stuff out of different forums, groups, etc. It’s a great way to see the big picture with people from all over. We can compare notes and information with each other. If I want to know about a custom gun maker their website will show nothing but positive feedback. Through places like this you can get the good and the bad and get a real world view. So instead of if I want to find out I should just drop thousands of dollars and possibly get stuck with a crappy rifle I got to get rid of. I could find out that prior and not waste time or money. It’s called research not “demanding” and it’s how I approach stuff. If I go to buy a car by the time I walk in I know everything about the vehicle and exactly what I want. I use multiple sources for my research so when I move forward I know exactly what I want and I’m getting. In the military they taught us work smarter not harder. You might not like it and you might choose to simply buy and try. That’s your personal choice and what’s best for you. Personally I’ll stick to research and making decisions based off that research. [/QUOTE]
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