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Tree Huggers Love The D3!!

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Rita Berkowitz - 28 Mar 2008 01:41 GMT
Yes, going out on the limb with the D3 and the Formidably 500 with the 2X TC
can be very dangerous and rewarding at the same time.  One slip and it is
over!

<http://www.geocities.com/ritaberk2008/one_slip.htm>

Rita
Alienjones - 28 Mar 2008 03:59 GMT
> Yes, going out on the limb with the D3 and the Formidably 500 with the 2X
> TC
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> Rita

As any person who has tried to shoot a rifle rested this way would tell you,
no rewarding shots without a cushion under the thing!
Rita Berkowitz - 28 Mar 2008 12:38 GMT
>> Yes, going out on the limb with the D3 and the Formidably 500 with
>> the 2X TC
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> As any person who has tried to shoot a rifle rested this way would
> tell you, no rewarding shots without a cushion under the thing!

LOL!  Needn't worry, the D3 has a folding stock with hydraulic shock
dampeners and the hood on the 500 is ported to eliminate muzzle climb and
doubles as a flash suppressor.  It's so well balance that you can almost
shoot the thing one handed.

Rita
John McWilliams - 28 Mar 2008 15:28 GMT
> Yes, going out on the limb with the D3 and the Formidably 500 with the
> 2X TC
> can be very dangerous and rewarding at the same time.  One slip and it is
fu set

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