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New Rifle: What do you think about this?
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<blockquote data-quote="Russ M" data-source="post: 277785" data-attributes="member: 13335"><p>devildoc spending more in the long run by buying factory my not be true and here is why if you are thinking factory you are probily just starting out in the long range game you won't rily know what you like and what works for you so if your are in that situation and you go custom and what you pick is wrong for you then you are stuck with this expencive rig that you don't like and then you have to start over from scratch, wasting a buch of money were as if you buy a factory at a lesser cost and use it to learn what is right for you then you have made that learning stage cheaper and not as big of a loss, if you are wrong. now if you are all set up and know what you like and works for you then i mostly agree with you if you know all that you need to know about your self and skills to pick the right rig, then don't go cheap go all out and get your self that $5000-$6000 tac driving weapon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Russ M, post: 277785, member: 13335"] devildoc spending more in the long run by buying factory my not be true and here is why if you are thinking factory you are probily just starting out in the long range game you won't rily know what you like and what works for you so if your are in that situation and you go custom and what you pick is wrong for you then you are stuck with this expencive rig that you don't like and then you have to start over from scratch, wasting a buch of money were as if you buy a factory at a lesser cost and use it to learn what is right for you then you have made that learning stage cheaper and not as big of a loss, if you are wrong. now if you are all set up and know what you like and works for you then i mostly agree with you if you know all that you need to know about your self and skills to pick the right rig, then don't go cheap go all out and get your self that $5000-$6000 tac driving weapon. [/QUOTE]
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