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<blockquote data-quote="daveosok" data-source="post: 2059"><p>Hmmm......</p><p>For me its the challenge of hitting a target at extreme ranges with accuracy, and confidence. Knowing that what you've hit was a product of your willingness to strive for perfection. To build the rifle, attain the proper loads and finally see your product perform.</p><p>It's the thrill of placing an object that you do not have direct control over throughout its flight path once it leaves the muzzle to hit its mark. </p><p>When game is concerned it lowers the heart rate, when distance is a factor you can take your time, get yourself into the bubble, and make a shot you know will hit its intended spot.</p><p>Then to sit back and ponder the ability of what such a little projectile could do, when they study how to destroy possible asteroids in a collison path with the world millions of miles away.</p><p>It's a great feeling whether it be 50 yards for the kids or 1500 for the adults, the challenge is still there, the thrill is still there, the heart pounding and the fun is still blissful when it connects.</p><p>Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveosok, post: 2059"] Hmmm...... For me its the challenge of hitting a target at extreme ranges with accuracy, and confidence. Knowing that what you've hit was a product of your willingness to strive for perfection. To build the rifle, attain the proper loads and finally see your product perform. It's the thrill of placing an object that you do not have direct control over throughout its flight path once it leaves the muzzle to hit its mark. When game is concerned it lowers the heart rate, when distance is a factor you can take your time, get yourself into the bubble, and make a shot you know will hit its intended spot. Then to sit back and ponder the ability of what such a little projectile could do, when they study how to destroy possible asteroids in a collison path with the world millions of miles away. It's a great feeling whether it be 50 yards for the kids or 1500 for the adults, the challenge is still there, the thrill is still there, the heart pounding and the fun is still blissful when it connects. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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