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New verses old with our rifles.
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<blockquote data-quote="luv long range" data-source="post: 1631923" data-attributes="member: 84282"><p>You can't deny that guns today are lighter and very capable of whatever money can buy. I'm just a sucker for wood and steel. I've never met a trigger that couldn't be polished to make it a little crisper if that is what you desire. Recoil and heavy triggers have never turned me away from a rifle. I have had the privilege of shooting a wide assortment of rifles and can appreciate the new and old. I just prefer the older ones but that's just me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luv long range, post: 1631923, member: 84282"] You can’t deny that guns today are lighter and very capable of whatever money can buy. I’m just a sucker for wood and steel. I’ve never met a trigger that couldn’t be polished to make it a little crisper if that is what you desire. Recoil and heavy triggers have never turned me away from a rifle. I have had the privilege of shooting a wide assortment of rifles and can appreciate the new and old. I just prefer the older ones but that’s just me. [/QUOTE]
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