Agreed. But good luck trying to find a DA that isn't pressured to reduce the work load on the legal system and get results. 2 birds with 1 stone via the plea deals.
I never really did enjoy that much reading, having said that, Danger Stalks the Land by Larry Kanuit peaked my interest. Alaskan tales of survival and death, real stories, some pretty crazy ones.
Started off with Browning A bolt in 30-06 since about 12 years old, have since joining Rokslide switched up to .308 in a Tikka. Much easier recoil management. Feels like it anyways, developed a helluva jerk as a kid. Slowly smoothing it out.
With a safe full of factory rifles, it is hard to say what I should be excited for. If I do make it in for the preorder, I think it'd be a heck of a stock based on the design team for what sounds like in just about any condition or position of hunting. Why not start with the best. You folks sure...
Bolt handle cutout.....cough bleach cough.
In all seriousness, as mentioned I wasn't sure if they dealt with it anymore. And to be fair, you just said stock design, not hunting stock design.
Probably get blasted for this one, and truth be told I don't know the answer anymore so I apologize for the dumb question.
Didn't the brothers have a world record tightest group for quite some time? I'd think they'd know a little bit about it, but then again are the brothers still alive/in...
Do you leave reviews on products you buy? Same principle really. Doesn't everyone scour the reviews before purchasing?
I don't think it hurts THAT badly to leave a positive review as far as pricing goes. I think the same could be said about negative reviews. Leave enough of those and no one...
Sure I get that. Still plenty of prototyping and manufacturing that needs to happen. Hammer forging of barrels, tooling for manufacturing. It isn't like everyone uses the exact same tools all the time. Design process can be lengthy, what if x cartridge doesn't feed well and they need a different...
I'm sure they want to, but it's a big investment. The factories are generally already at max capacity with machining centers going to town. Not only do they have to design and prototype the new firearms, but then somehow work it into their already streamlined or not process of manufacturing, not...