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Premium Production Rifles Worth It?
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<blockquote data-quote="MoreSalsa" data-source="post: 2344132" data-attributes="member: 120766"><p>Difficult and expensive to buy, limited sources, and probably supply issues - all due to regulations. For hunting, must be non-lead, which of course greatly limits your options for factory loads. I haven't had to run the obstacle course since a lot of the regs passed, so I don't really know how bad it is. My thought is that I'll have fewer obstacles and life will be easier if I'm looking for a popular, widely available caliber. And there are a lot of manbuns in my state. My hunts might be in other states but I'll need to do my range work in state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoreSalsa, post: 2344132, member: 120766"] Difficult and expensive to buy, limited sources, and probably supply issues - all due to regulations. For hunting, must be non-lead, which of course greatly limits your options for factory loads. I haven't had to run the obstacle course since a lot of the regs passed, so I don't really know how bad it is. My thought is that I'll have fewer obstacles and life will be easier if I'm looking for a popular, widely available caliber. And there are a lot of manbuns in my state. My hunts might be in other states but I'll need to do my range work in state. [/QUOTE]
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