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    churchmouse

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    Allow me to simplify this for you. Buying optics is easy, you just try to make it complicated. All guns are for war, when war breaks out. All guns have a purpose, and it’s based on distance.
    KJ’s guide to optics choice

    1.) How far will this gun shoot MF’s?
    2.) Choose optic according. To rule # 1.
    3.) Decide what you can afford, then buy something better, and never look back.
    3.) Shoot gun.

    Buy once, cry once is a real thing. :cool:
    Uh.....have we discussed my process because this is pretty much it....:lmfao:

    I call or drive out to Alen's (AA optics) and tell him what I have and how far away I want to count the hairs on a fly's butt and he hooks me up.

    He laughs a lot so that might be a sign my process could be flawed.....or just really hilarious.
     

    wtburnette

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    Morning all... :coffee:

    Haven't seen a single episode yet. It's on the list

    It's the only thing Star Wars that hasn't been absolute :poop: since the original IMO. They did a really good job on it.

    Uh.....have we discussed my process because this is pretty much it....:lmfao:

    I call or drive out to Alen's (AA optics) and tell him what I have and how far away I want to count the hairs on a fly's butt and he hooks me up.

    He laughs a lot so that might be a sign my process could be flawed.....or just really hilarious.

    Even though it's a haul to his place, I should probably bite the bullet and do this.
     

    SarahG

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    I checked out the ammo and then went to the classifieds to look at the arsenal AK again. It was sold so I didn't need the ammo.

    You're one of those "bad influences"...right?
    Just for fun I looked on Gunbroker the other day to see what a SAM7R is selling for, and it seems a lot are going for north of $2500. I thought the $1200 I paid was ridiculous. :faint:
     

    wtburnette

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    Just for fun I looked on Gunbroker the other day to see what a SAM7R is selling for, and it seems a lot are going for north of $2500. I thought the $1200 I paid was ridiculous. :faint:

    Heck just try looking for a rifle in .308 right now. I liked the looks of the Bergara B-14 Timber I ended up with, but after reading and researching, I would rather have had the Bergara B-14 HMR, or the Tikka T3x CTR or Varmint, but I couldn't find any of those in .308 and most were out in 6.5 creedmore as well. I was actually really lucky to find the Timber in stock, as it was the very last one and I haven't seen it in stock anywhere else. Let's not even talk about trying to find .308 ammo... :faint:
     
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