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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Smoke" data-source="post: 3741934" data-attributes="member: 44374"><p>There’s a whole new way of regarding firearms that is completely alien to us old guys. One fella from South Africa I kind of follow on the yoot tubes kind of blew my mind when I saw his shooting room. He keeps the barreled actions on pegs on the wall. His optics are all arranged in cradles in a deep drawer cabinet along with triggers, magazines, bipods etc. The various chassis are in an ordered area etc. Whenever he’s going to a shoot he puts together what he needs using torque tools and dials in his DOPE, verifies zero and he’s off and running. It’s so counter to the traditional cabinet or rack of assembled rifles that I had to stare at it for a minute. In this age of data with the precision that’s available to the laity, the sky is the limit. I love me some high polish blue steel nestled in fantastic walnut, but for purely putting projectiles on location from a distance it’s a whole new world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Smoke, post: 3741934, member: 44374"] There’s a whole new way of regarding firearms that is completely alien to us old guys. One fella from South Africa I kind of follow on the yoot tubes kind of blew my mind when I saw his shooting room. He keeps the barreled actions on pegs on the wall. His optics are all arranged in cradles in a deep drawer cabinet along with triggers, magazines, bipods etc. The various chassis are in an ordered area etc. Whenever he’s going to a shoot he puts together what he needs using torque tools and dials in his DOPE, verifies zero and he’s off and running. It’s so counter to the traditional cabinet or rack of assembled rifles that I had to stare at it for a minute. In this age of data with the precision that’s available to the laity, the sky is the limit. I love me some high polish blue steel nestled in fantastic walnut, but for purely putting projectiles on location from a distance it’s a whole new world. [/QUOTE]
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