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Its what u feel best with.
In Reply to: Bushmaster-impulse-Cocker posted by pat on September 01, 2003 at 15:12:33:
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Posted by: Dean "Dimi" Dimitri on September 15, 2003 at 00:53:38
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It all depends kid. I've played for 8 years now. and I've shot a lot of great guns. The most fav, my old 98 Autococker setup and a one of the old school p-68's. (big PGP looking thing) I have owned two angels back in the day, and I still get to see some of the new technology and it's amamzing. It all depends on what feels right in your hands. Personally I love my cocker just so I can listen to the back block sing in my ear. That's why I am rebuilding her. All you can really do, is try them all out. See if the field will let ya use one. My field let me, just cuz I helped out all the time, before and after games and chilled there a lot. As for the "Eyes" on the new electro's, ya they are very nice. Costly I would guess, but worth it. But a well tuned cocker can and will keep up. and still be fully mechanical... I know mine could. ;-) HTH |
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