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Re: Snipers going away from plastic/glass stocks
[Re: Buzzsaw]
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02/08/16 02:56 AM
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KRoyal
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Gotcha I'm the "AR Guy" as most people refer to me on the forum so chassis just fit me better than wood or Fiberglass. Guess it reminds me of an AR in a bolt gun package.
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Re: Snipers going away from plastic/glass stocks
[Re: Buzzsaw]
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02/08/16 03:59 AM
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RiverRider
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I'm throwin' all my walnut into the danged woodstove. I wanna be a sniper too.
"Arguing with you always makes me thirsty." -Augustus McRae
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Re: Snipers going away from plastic/glass stocks
[Re: J.G.]
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02/08/16 12:28 PM
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charlesb
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Crack hoes have one job, to perform. Chassis perform, as well as composite stocks.
Hits on target matter far more to some people than how the rifle looks.
Yesterday I had 31 shooters out. Wood was the least common stock material. Just sayin. Yes, I do not imagine that there would be a lot of the the finer quality firearms there, mainly stuff that is either plastic or painted. They all saw the sniper movie, and know what they want to pretend they are doing.
Last edited by charlesb; 02/08/16 12:44 PM.
Kind regards, charlesb
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Re: Snipers going away from plastic/glass stocks
[Re: charlesb]
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02/08/16 01:03 PM
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KRoyal
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Crack hoes have one job, to perform. Chassis perform, as well as composite stocks.
Hits on target matter far more to some people than how the rifle looks.
Yesterday I had 31 shooters out. Wood was the least common stock material. Just sayin. Yes, I do not imagine that there would be a lot of the the finer quality firearms there, mainly stuff that is either plastic or painted. They all saw the sniper movie, and know what they want to pretend they are doing. Hmm don't believe I saw the anyone shooting at deer, bobcat, and prairie dog silhouettes in "the sniper movie". Match is clearly geared towards hunters not snipers. You have no idea what you're taking about.
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Re: Snipers going away from plastic/glass stocks
[Re: charlesb]
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02/08/16 01:03 PM
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scottfromdallas
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Crack hoes have one job, to perform. Chassis perform, as well as composite stocks.
Hits on target matter far more to some people than how the rifle looks.
Yesterday I had 31 shooters out. Wood was the least common stock material. Just sayin. Yes, I do not imagine that there would be a lot of the the finer quality firearms there, mainly stuff that is either plastic or painted. They all saw the sniper movie, and know what they want to pretend they are doing. He makes a good point. There are tactical enthusiasts that wouldn't be caught dead with a wooden stock no matter how well it performed.
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Re: Snipers going away from plastic/glass stocks
[Re: charlesb]
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02/08/16 02:27 PM
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ImTheReasonDovesMourn
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Crack hoes have one job, to perform. Chassis perform, as well as composite stocks.
Hits on target matter far more to some people than how the rifle looks.
Yesterday I had 31 shooters out. Wood was the least common stock material. Just sayin. Yes, I do not imagine that there would be a lot of the the finer quality firearms there, mainly stuff that is either plastic or painted. They all saw the sniper movie, and know what they want to pretend they are doing. It's funny how you alienate the same people you're advertising your services to. I think I'll get on Facebook and slam Ballistic Precision now. Peace.
Haha yea I polished that thing for hours.
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Re: Snipers going away from plastic/glass stocks
[Re: ImTheReasonDovesMourn]
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02/08/16 02:28 PM
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KRoyal
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Texoma Legend
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Crack hoes have one job, to perform. Chassis perform, as well as composite stocks.
Hits on target matter far more to some people than how the rifle looks.
Yesterday I had 31 shooters out. Wood was the least common stock material. Just sayin. Yes, I do not imagine that there would be a lot of the the finer quality firearms there, mainly stuff that is either plastic or painted. They all saw the sniper movie, and know what they want to pretend they are doing. It's funny how you alienate the same people you're advertising your services to. I think I'll get on Facebook and slam Ballistic Precision now. Peace. Haha
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Re: Snipers going away from plastic/glass stocks
[Re: charlesb]
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02/08/16 02:36 PM
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jeepercreeper
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Crack hoes have one job, to perform. Chassis perform, as well as composite stocks.
Hits on target matter far more to some people than how the rifle looks.
Yesterday I had 31 shooters out. Wood was the least common stock material. Just sayin. Yes, I do not imagine that there would be a lot of the the finer quality firearms there, mainly stuff that is either plastic or painted. They all saw the sniper movie, and know what they want to pretend they are doing. If I would have been able to participate I would have had all my fine quality wood firearms out there. I love banging those guns around and getting mud all over them. Heck I probably would have worn a full tuxedo and shiny shoes. How stupid would it have been for me to show up with old clothes, rubber boots, and plastic guns?
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