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2005 Wildcat Bullets Price List.....
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<blockquote data-quote="4ked Horn" data-source="post: 68732" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>Fifty, I am not offended. I used your correction as an example of a GOOD solid way to clear up a misunderstanding. You just said the truth and some of us learned something new. Tahdah. Problem solved.</p><p></p><p>I fully agree with every thing else you said about Richard and his knoledge of his bullets. I spent 20 minutes on the phone with him and 3 or 4 emails and I learned a ton. What I didn't learn was asked here on LRH because I know he is a very busy man. </p><p></p><p>I think that if any one has any questions about the particulars of his bullets or which one to use for your style of shooting they should email him or call him in the evenings. He is a VERY easy person to talk to. He will tell you more than you asked so dont call him if you are in a hurry. Call him when you can pay attention and I reccomend having a pen and paper handy to write questions as you think of them so they all get answered as you talk.</p><p></p><p>I would also like to add for those that don't know, he is a CUSTOM bullet maker. The ones I want him to make are not even on the price list exactly. He can tweak this or that as you wish within reason.</p><p></p><p>Now (kirby and other smithys) go look for a gunsmithing question I have for you in BB&amp;B concerning my ruger M77</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4ked Horn, post: 68732, member: 11"] Fifty, I am not offended. I used your correction as an example of a GOOD solid way to clear up a misunderstanding. You just said the truth and some of us learned something new. Tahdah. Problem solved. I fully agree with every thing else you said about Richard and his knoledge of his bullets. I spent 20 minutes on the phone with him and 3 or 4 emails and I learned a ton. What I didn't learn was asked here on LRH because I know he is a very busy man. I think that if any one has any questions about the particulars of his bullets or which one to use for your style of shooting they should email him or call him in the evenings. He is a VERY easy person to talk to. He will tell you more than you asked so dont call him if you are in a hurry. Call him when you can pay attention and I reccomend having a pen and paper handy to write questions as you think of them so they all get answered as you talk. I would also like to add for those that don't know, he is a CUSTOM bullet maker. The ones I want him to make are not even on the price list exactly. He can tweak this or that as you wish within reason. Now (kirby and other smithys) go look for a gunsmithing question I have for you in BB&B concerning my ruger M77 [/QUOTE]
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