OK, you've got me When I put on my Pink dress I come over all faint and peculiar. Then the HW is just tooo heavy and I get an urge to crochet a camo netOriginally Posted by NickAudley
OK, you've got me When I put on my Pink dress I come over all faint and peculiar. Then the HW is just tooo heavy and I get an urge to crochet a camo netOriginally Posted by NickAudley
Daystate XLR or Mirage
FN12/8 is a far nicer rifle than the AA200 but the multi shot version is just plain nasty.
as with anything ,go try them or at least try them for fit a the local store.
If it's got tits or wheels it’s going to be expensive.....
Not many people seem to know that the S400k is only an ounce heavier than the S200, and lighter than the Ultra.
Gus
The ox is slow, but the earth is patient.
Weight is only one part of the problem.
Balance & fit is critical and to be honest, only the individual who will shoot the rifle will be able to say if rifle X fits and balances better than rifle Y.
There is no real solution other than to try as many as you can and see which one fits best for your individual requirements.
You WILL know when you have found the right fit and balance.
Then other factors will come into play such as Use, Budget, No. of shots, Single/Multi shot, Hunting, HFT, blah blah blah....
In a battle of wits I refuse to engage with an unarmed person.
To one shot one kill, you need to seek the S. Kill only comes from Skill