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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 933320" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>I had an early Buckmark Silhouette with the 9 7/8" bull barrel, Harris bipod and Leupold 4X pistol scope. I had a sling stud mounted just in front of the magazine well on the pistol grip (yes, there's exactly enough room). It made an awesome squirrel rig with a sling mounted. My friends all hated it because it would outshoot their .22 rifles! It would literally put them all in one hole at 25 yards with preferred fodder.</p><p></p><p>You may not believe this, but I finally sold it because I got bored with it. It was so accurate that I never missed anything, ever. There was no challenge, which is why I sold it. Never thought I'd sell a gun because it was too accurate!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 933320, member: 1132"] I had an early Buckmark Silhouette with the 9 7/8" bull barrel, Harris bipod and Leupold 4X pistol scope. I had a sling stud mounted just in front of the magazine well on the pistol grip (yes, there's exactly enough room). It made an awesome squirrel rig with a sling mounted. My friends all hated it because it would outshoot their .22 rifles! It would literally put them all in one hole at 25 yards with preferred fodder. You may not believe this, but I finally sold it because I got bored with it. It was so accurate that I never missed anything, ever. There was no challenge, which is why I sold it. Never thought I'd sell a gun because it was too accurate! [/QUOTE]
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