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Re: Tournaments favorite barrel a DYE?

In Reply to: Tournaments favorite barrel a DYE? posted by Ras Masyean on June 04, 2003 at 21:21:17:


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Posted by:
Greezypete

on June 04, 2003 at 22:05:31

: Why does it look like from all those tourney pictures that everyone seems to use a Dye two-piece barrel. Is that like the best barrel there is or something? What about all those tests that show lapco barrels win all the accuracy trials? Why don't you see any Lapco barrels? I want to know why this DYE barrel "system" is so great.

: Any comments?


you cant go by what the tourny guys are using. they use what they use because they are sponsored by companies that tell them what to use. they are contractually obligated to exclusively use certain products.


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