WrongHanded
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I think we're all familiar with the scout rifle concept. Or perhaps for these purposes, we call it a practical rifle. It may get carried for wilderness defense, could be pressed into a hunting role, might be used to fight human attacker if just the wrong circumstances presented themselves.
So we have several different potential tasks. Under ideal circumstances we'd have different rifles and loads, tailored to each task.
But when pressing a "scout" rifle into such roles, do you think it's better to find one load that is a balanced compromise? Or different dedicated loads to switch between?
So we have several different potential tasks. Under ideal circumstances we'd have different rifles and loads, tailored to each task.
But when pressing a "scout" rifle into such roles, do you think it's better to find one load that is a balanced compromise? Or different dedicated loads to switch between?
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