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Old July 12, 2014, 11:55 AM   #64
AK103K
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That's nice for you, rhetoric maybe, but if I don't bond with a gun, especially its accuracy and trigger, I get it worked on or I sell it. I have other nice choices. You cannot dispute that some guns are naturals, and those are the ones we'll shoot or seek out.
Perhaps its just one of those "see the light" things.

I shoot a lot of different type guns, and once you put a little time in with any of them, they all pretty much feel natural to shoot with. The only exception for me, is the current trend with some long guns, to have overly long stocks and higher combs, that make quick shouldering unnatural and a distraction.

They way I see it with improving "you", instead of the gun is, the more you improve you, the more you can deal with pretty much anything you pick up. If you only improve the gun, then thats what youre stuck with. What happens when you dont have your favorite "tuned piece", and are forced to use something else?
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