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Why "Entry Level",,, Why not just "Go for It"?
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<blockquote data-quote="JokerofDeath" data-source="post: 4302722" data-attributes="member: 45643"><p>I’m in the “buy what you want the 1st time” camp, Just rip off the bandaid and go full send. Now as far as shooting goes, the quality of the rifle doesn’t mean a thing if the quality of shooter isn’t at the same level. Could you learn? sure, but those weapons are often designed for experienced shooters who can tell the difference. Thus, the high price. Besides hardly no one who shoots competitively leaves their weapons bone stock. There’s always a better trigger, optic, grip, etc..anything can be a “competition” weapon with the right parts and practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JokerofDeath, post: 4302722, member: 45643"] I’m in the “buy what you want the 1st time” camp, Just rip off the bandaid and go full send. Now as far as shooting goes, the quality of the rifle doesn’t mean a thing if the quality of shooter isn’t at the same level. Could you learn? sure, but those weapons are often designed for experienced shooters who can tell the difference. Thus, the high price. Besides hardly no one who shoots competitively leaves their weapons bone stock. There’s always a better trigger, optic, grip, etc..anything can be a “competition” weapon with the right parts and practice. [/QUOTE]
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