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<blockquote data-quote="GunDoc7" data-source="post: 918629" data-attributes="member: 71324"><p>Okay, lets branch out a bit then from the first question and try this direction. What do you consider the differences between a simple off the shelf hunting rifle, and a long range hunting rifle? And lets focus on bullet point comparisons such as optic differences, after market parts being necessary, or not necessary, stock replacement and work, such as glass bedding. Trigger jobs on either weapon. Etc.</p><p> </p><p>I'm sorry for the cluster of this question but it seems I have an overwhelmingly high expectation from my firearms, even the "working" class guns, and as a up and coming smith I just need as much information on what people buy, why and what they buy it for. I hope this makes sense as I'm rushing to get out of the shop today, but if it doesn't please feel free to post back questions along with responses. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>-Take it easy friends-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GunDoc7, post: 918629, member: 71324"] Okay, lets branch out a bit then from the first question and try this direction. What do you consider the differences between a simple off the shelf hunting rifle, and a long range hunting rifle? And lets focus on bullet point comparisons such as optic differences, after market parts being necessary, or not necessary, stock replacement and work, such as glass bedding. Trigger jobs on either weapon. Etc. I'm sorry for the cluster of this question but it seems I have an overwhelmingly high expectation from my firearms, even the "working" class guns, and as a up and coming smith I just need as much information on what people buy, why and what they buy it for. I hope this makes sense as I'm rushing to get out of the shop today, but if it doesn't please feel free to post back questions along with responses. -Take it easy friends- [/QUOTE]
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