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NEW TOPIC?

Marty Hayes

New member
I would like to propose a "precision rifle" topic. I am finding I take too much time to go through all the posts on "Art of the Rifle", to get to the stuff that really interest me. Perhaps there are others that agree with me. Submitted for discussion...

Marty Hayes
 
Marty, I am a bit curious you have been on TFL for a good while but you have never started off a question in The Art of The Rifle or The Smithy. What is it that you are looking for? Just curious.
Best Regards
 
I joined a good while ago to counter an inflamatory and slanderous thread started about my company. Then, promptly forgot about TFL until I came accross it in my bookmarks, a few months ago.

I have no interest in gunsmithing, hence no topics to Smithy. As far as Art of the Rifle, I guess I don't have that many questions about rifles, although I do enjoy reading information about precision rifles and occasionally post in response to errant information, or to expand the information base.

I also don't spend a lot of time at my computor, since I have a full-time job as a cop and a second full-time endeavor with the academy. I suspect my time will diminish even more come summer time, with classes going full swing.

Marty
 
Well heck, Marty! That sounds like all work and no play! You need to come by more often.

Now I have a question: you work for a company, but you are a cop ...?
 
Marty, Please fire away on this:
to get to the stuff that really interest me.
In The Art of The Rifle forum post your question and follow where it goes for a while. You will get plenty of information and what you are looking for will most likely be at or near the top of the list.

Best Regards,
Hank I am. Not the brain trust here but I know how this thing works. :)
 
for sensop and hankl

I am a full-time cop and own and operate The Firearms Academy of Seattle, Inc. http://www.firearmsacademy.com

I know I can post questions, and have done so before on some of the forums, but the point I was trying to make is that I don't really have the time to wade through 50 posts about AR-15's, lever actions, etc. when all I want to do at this point is read some precision rifle info.

Marty
 
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