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Cetme.308 vs Saiga .308 vs L1A1 Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 1050771" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>that's a good price on the L1A1. They're great rifles, I think you'd be happy with it.</p><p></p><p>Then once you have a good battle rifle, you have to make sure you have the skills to get the full benefit of its capabilities! After all, that <em>is</em> an 800 yard rifle, at least. As far as skills go, there's nothing better than an Appleseed marksmanship clinic. $80 for a weekend of solid marksmanship training, military style, from field positions and all, and you'll learn some awesome revolutionary war history, too.</p><p></p><p>We're having one at the Badlands Tactical range in Grandfield, OK on April 16-17. You'll have the opportunity to shoot that thing out to 1000 yards there. Look in the "training" section of this forum for the review of the one we just had in Oklahoma City last weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 1050771, member: 4235"] that's a good price on the L1A1. They're great rifles, I think you'd be happy with it. Then once you have a good battle rifle, you have to make sure you have the skills to get the full benefit of its capabilities! After all, that [I]is[/I] an 800 yard rifle, at least. As far as skills go, there's nothing better than an Appleseed marksmanship clinic. $80 for a weekend of solid marksmanship training, military style, from field positions and all, and you'll learn some awesome revolutionary war history, too. We're having one at the Badlands Tactical range in Grandfield, OK on April 16-17. You'll have the opportunity to shoot that thing out to 1000 yards there. Look in the "training" section of this forum for the review of the one we just had in Oklahoma City last weekend. [/QUOTE]
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