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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3034678" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>That's the great thing about the Eat and Shoots. You get to shoot the actual weapon and get a first person report on that model of firearm without all the spurious "thinkers" that have ruined many entry calibers with their speculation and no actual field experience. </p><p>WSSM being the prime example with a lot of magazine "experts" predicting early throat wear, and barrel wash out before it even came to the market. All claims have been proven false. </p><p>The gun manufacturers screwed up too, introducing it in the bolt guns before the Modern Sporting AR-15 Rifle. </p><p>The sharp shoulder of the case doesn't work well with the bolt actions but lends itself very well to the semi auto actions.</p><p></p><p>BTW, okierider, I found the box of .44 mag ammo in between the seats when clearing out the truck. Never stuck my head in there far enough to see it. Wish you would have had that opportunity to shoot it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3034678, member: 5412"] That's the great thing about the Eat and Shoots. You get to shoot the actual weapon and get a first person report on that model of firearm without all the spurious "thinkers" that have ruined many entry calibers with their speculation and no actual field experience. WSSM being the prime example with a lot of magazine "experts" predicting early throat wear, and barrel wash out before it even came to the market. All claims have been proven false. The gun manufacturers screwed up too, introducing it in the bolt guns before the Modern Sporting AR-15 Rifle. The sharp shoulder of the case doesn't work well with the bolt actions but lends itself very well to the semi auto actions. BTW, okierider, I found the box of .44 mag ammo in between the seats when clearing out the truck. Never stuck my head in there far enough to see it. Wish you would have had that opportunity to shoot it. [/QUOTE]
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