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    Quote Originally Posted by kennyc View Post
    My biggest problem with the .308 at a 1000 is that the K31 is so much more satisfying, and with iron sights no clicks to count win win
    You have a .308 Win calibre K31?

    Oy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tacfoley View Post
    You have a .308 Win calibre K31?

    Oy.

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    did I say that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kennyc View Post
    did I say that?
    'My biggest problem with the .308 at a 1000 is that the K31 is so much more satisfying...'

    Please untangle that line for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tacfoley View Post
    'My biggest problem with the .308 at a 1000 is that the K31 is so much more satisfying...'

    Please untangle that line for me.

    tac
    OK here goes..... my biggest problem with the .308 at a 1000yrds is that I prefer using my K31 with its iron sights to my .308 with its bipod and scope.. sorry I really thought the original was self explanatory, although the phrasing could be considered Englishcentric, I'm pretty sure those it was aimed at "got it" and who cares what Amir "got" as it is probably not something that should be discussed in polite society
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    Amir would like to point out that the word for the concept of "englishcentric" in the language of the English themselves is "anglocentric".

    Amir is greatly amused and much pleased at this opportunity.

    "An infinite number of monkeys banging away at type writers for an infinite period of time will eventually reproduce Hamlet" Thanks to discussion forums we now know this to be untrue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lord Flashheart View Post
    Amir would like to point out that the word for the concept of "englishcentric" in the language of the English themselves is "anglocentric".

    Amir is greatly amused and much pleased at this opportunity.

    Is Amir aware that referring to oneself in the third person is a classic sign of being a sociopath??
    Thanks for looking

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boydy47 View Post
    Is Amir aware that referring to oneself in the third person is a classic sign of being a sociopath??
    Sociopaths and pugilists Boydy, Amir replies before punching the typist in the face and screaming "damn the world!"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boydy47 View Post
    Is Amir aware that referring to oneself in the third person is a classic sign of being a sociopath??
    You read any Julius Caesar?
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