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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 107796" data-source="post: 1630793"><p>Great post because I think folks have seen excellent examples of new technologies that can improve or reduce performance over older technologies. I think one basis to go on is cost reduction in new designs. A stamped steel item or even aluminum/plastic vs machined steel in old rifles can reduce weight and cost but what has been the experience with the new materials? One has been plastic deflection with time and heat so what good is that free floated barrel in the new synthetic stock? I think some great examples of good and bad are going to come up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 107796, post: 1630793"] Great post because I think folks have seen excellent examples of new technologies that can improve or reduce performance over older technologies. I think one basis to go on is cost reduction in new designs. A stamped steel item or even aluminum/plastic vs machined steel in old rifles can reduce weight and cost but what has been the experience with the new materials? One has been plastic deflection with time and heat so what good is that free floated barrel in the new synthetic stock? I think some great examples of good and bad are going to come up. [/QUOTE]
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