Posted by Tony in Mass. on August 02, 2013 at 19:56:12 from (76.127.225.182):
In Reply to: Shooting posted by GordoSD on August 01, 2013 at 21:33:12:
A national match Garrand is like saying you are going to trick out a Ferrari. If it doesn't shoot the way it is suppose to off the rack, there isn't much you can spend money on except a new barrel and stock gell. Most people just can't shoot full caliber fer shhhhh.... won't admit it, so they pump money into an already perfect machine. Years ago I saw a sub cellar rifle range in a high school in Springfield, Mass. It was built in 1940, and since Europe was already at war, they wanted the boys to shoot for gym class. And girls to be 'familiar' with guns. Sort of a 1940's 'survival skills' class? The custodian, old timer from Vermont, turned on the lights, holy cow the place was bright! I said,'gosh too bad about politics, this place is still whitewashed, ready to use again once you get the stench out'. He said 'oh this place hasn't been touched since the mid 60's. Wasn't politics, ain't whitewash. It's lead from millions of 22's. I ain't cleaning it. you ain't cleaning it. So we'll just let it sit here...
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