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Old 04-07-2005 | 11:13 PM
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Todd1700
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Default RE: Tikka Rifles

You own a Sako not a chance not coming from the guy that blasted them in the Walmart topic.
LOL! This is what I mean when I say you have no credibility. Now you are telling people you don't even know and have never met what they do and don't own. Pathetic. Whatever experience you may have in some field (Hog Farming, Goat Herding etc, etc,) is rendered completely untrustworthy by your mouth and it's tendency to shoot off about things you know nothing about and your insistence on stating your decidedly narrow minded and often dead wrong opinions as if they were indisputable facts. Maybe you have spent the past 10 years in a cave chewing peyote and it's made you delusional so let me help you out here. You are not God and your mouth is not a prayer book. You are just as flawed, often wrong and full of s##t as the next guy on here. (more so than most) Hope that helps you find your way back through that delusional fog you have weaved around yourself.

For the record I currently own 11 rifles of which one is a Sako 75 hunter in 243. I also own a Tikka T-3 in 25-06. A Remington model 700 in 30-06. A Steyr Pro Hunter in 7mm-08. A Ruger M77 MKII in 7mm Magnum. A Browning A-Bolt also in 7mm-08. A Smith & Wesson Model 1500 in 243. A Browning BAR in 7mm-mag. A Savage 11f in 308. A 30 caliber M-1 Carbine. A Marlin 336c in 30-30. And a Ruger 10/22 22 caliber rifle.

Now you know and can speak intelligently about the subject. See how that works? Know something then speak. Works better that way.

So you don't really own a custom rifle do you?
No I do not own a special order or custom built rifle. I do have friends that have had one built for them. My experiences through them have left me with the impression that I simply have no need for one. I hunt and rarely have to take a shot longer than 250 yards. I do not participate in bench rest or long range shooting competitions that would warrent the extra money. If I did I'd own one. It's kinda like this. Why pay 50,000 dollars to build a monster truck on your standard 4x4's frame when all you are going to do is go hunting in it. It makes no sense to me but I guess for some reason it does to you. Maybe it makes you feel special or superior to others around you. A lot of insecure people need that. Other more practical minded people like myself , do not.

But it is so much fun to unload on this guy
You've unloaded some stuff alright and we can all smell it.
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