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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 642057" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>Nevr heard anybody say why, but a good hint is that the U.S. Palma teams prefered Winchesters. Even though they did try Remingtons and even Rugers. Funny thing is that with 95% of the yardages used in Vietnam; a good M1D would have been plenty good enough! S.F. A-teams prefered the M14 N.M. over bolt guns due to their much faster second shot factor. Those guys could had anything they wanted to use. As a sniper's rifle, I've long felt that the bolt gun was over rated. </p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 642057, member: 25383"] Nevr heard anybody say why, but a good hint is that the U.S. Palma teams prefered Winchesters. Even though they did try Remingtons and even Rugers. Funny thing is that with 95% of the yardages used in Vietnam; a good M1D would have been plenty good enough! S.F. A-teams prefered the M14 N.M. over bolt guns due to their much faster second shot factor. Those guys could had anything they wanted to use. As a sniper's rifle, I've long felt that the bolt gun was over rated. gary [/QUOTE]
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