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Old 02-13-2009, 10:40 PM
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Hi there guys, Im looking to buy a model 17 and was wondering if there is a specific 17 dash model that was usually more accurate than the others? I cant stand an inaccurate 22, Im buying this to plink and hunt with so I need to be able to hit what Im aiming at. What do you guys think, from the old pre-17 to the newest pre-lock models? Thanks a lot guys!
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Hi there guys, Im looking to buy a model 17 and was wondering if there is a specific 17 dash model that was usually more accurate than the others? I cant stand an inaccurate 22, Im buying this to plink and hunt with so I need to be able to hit what Im aiming at. What do you guys think, from the old pre-17 to the newest pre-lock models? Thanks a lot guys!
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