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c4 urukay?

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long time fan of Mr.carbon but was looking for a gun for bluewater/bigger fish (i.e. using a slip tip) while it'll take some footwork to saddle up the dosh to pay for the urukay I was wondering what people who own it think or have heard. Initially I was going to step up to a 2 banded Mr. Carbon but my sense is that it is ideal as a single banded gun-not really with the mass to hold a lot of band power and still absorb recoil. The urukay seems to cover this. I wonder about tracking and the band alignment (though it does have the "rod" to bring the shafts into line with the shaft.) the design looks like that of a Wong hybrid without the wood body/enclosed track of the gun. Ok, just curious if anyone has had a go with this rifle, as always many thanks for any feedback, peace, David
 
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