Posted January 18, 2016 1:00 pm by Comments

By Tyler Kee

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When I was 21, a friend threw me the keys to his Porsche 911 Turbo. As I sloppily exited the apex of a wonderfully banked turn on the country roads I grew up driving, I laid into the throttle. Hard. I heard the universe tearing at the seams behind me. Mashing the gas drew the cacophony closer. The turbo Porker shuddered, shook and shimmied — but never lost composure, I knew I’d never fully tax the car’s abilities. At the ripe age of 28, firmly ensconced in my shooting mat on a clear fall day, I had my first “in over my head” experience with a rifle . . .

From the moment I picked up the Accuracy International AT, before I examined its various parts, it felt completely, utterly right. The trigger’s placement and shape. The belts feel in my hand. The way the safety clicked forward and back. The AT was more than mechanically crisp. It made sense.

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The AT’s owner got into precision rifle competitions several years ago with a borrowed Remington 700 …Read the Rest

Source:: Truth About Guns

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