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375VM2 from Viers
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 71114" data-source="post: 1305026"><p>THEIS</p><p></p><p>I would have to agree with you, it should of been more of a comparison when discussing the 375s many times it comes up when the different wildcats based off the 375cal and usually it's the standard Cheytac, VM2 and Dave's and Kirby's Snipetac. Now a lot of talk is of Eds, Mitchell's and Swamps.</p><p></p><p>I believe even in the past you have referenced back to these as well.</p><p></p><p>Thats all fine but the interesting question is, you can google 375VM2 and find very little to almost no conversations today from owners of the 375VM2 and with 40 plus of these built.</p><p>I can only find one shooter that commented and made a few videos of his 375VM2 other then Dave, so I ask why does the comparison even hold any marit? And does this continue to happen with other wildcat rounds being being possibly oversold for what they can in the real world preform and the effect of this to those who fall into this sales trap? Note not all wildcats fall into this category but some? </p><p></p><p>Just a few thoughts and questions</p><p></p><p>See you folks at the 2 mile</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>Oneshot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 71114, post: 1305026"] THEIS I would have to agree with you, it should of been more of a comparison when discussing the 375s many times it comes up when the different wildcats based off the 375cal and usually it's the standard Cheytac, VM2 and Dave's and Kirby's Snipetac. Now a lot of talk is of Eds, Mitchell's and Swamps. I believe even in the past you have referenced back to these as well. Thats all fine but the interesting question is, you can google 375VM2 and find very little to almost no conversations today from owners of the 375VM2 and with 40 plus of these built. I can only find one shooter that commented and made a few videos of his 375VM2 other then Dave, so I ask why does the comparison even hold any marit? And does this continue to happen with other wildcat rounds being being possibly oversold for what they can in the real world preform and the effect of this to those who fall into this sales trap? Note not all wildcats fall into this category but some? Just a few thoughts and questions See you folks at the 2 mile Cheers Oneshot [/QUOTE]
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