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The Basics, Starting Out
stocks for lr hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="JeffP40" data-source="post: 779972" data-attributes="member: 6625"><p>It depends on your budget. Of course, the high end ones are well liked. If you don't mind the god-awful looks of an AI, they get good reviews. Manners and Mcmillan are hard to beat. Grey Bull is very good for the money, and B&C is what I use. The Choate is probably on the bottom of my list. Very clubby, but some like them. Try to find some examples to try for fit, that is the best way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeffP40, post: 779972, member: 6625"] It depends on your budget. Of course, the high end ones are well liked. If you don't mind the god-awful looks of an AI, they get good reviews. Manners and Mcmillan are hard to beat. Grey Bull is very good for the money, and B&C is what I use. The Choate is probably on the bottom of my list. Very clubby, but some like them. Try to find some examples to try for fit, that is the best way. [/QUOTE]
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