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Are we too critical of modern bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Canadian Bushman" data-source="post: 904124" data-attributes="member: 41122"><p>I have no problem with <strong>critiquing</strong> bullets. Especially with you guys because so many factors i would not think of end up getting brought to light. I think this is very productive process for us as hunters, target shooters, and bullet manufacturers alike. It also helps hunters tailor their loads to their needs or hunting style. Very valuable information, and a great opportunity to learn from someone elses experience. </p><p></p><p>The problem i have is unnecessary <strong>criticism</strong>. In my mind it serves no pupose, unless it catches manufacturers attention faster than respectable feedback. Its usually used to promote one product over another, or step on someone elses opinion and experience. Ive had my share of poorly placed shots and clean misses. Including a pig at 40yds, a hunting buddy has yet to let me live that one down. Its very easy to play the blame game or start looking at things that would of changed the outcome of a bad shot. Overall its our ability to self examine and make changes that push us to be better or more skilled shooters. This is what drives this industry to prosper and move forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canadian Bushman, post: 904124, member: 41122"] I have no problem with [B]critiquing[/B] bullets. Especially with you guys because so many factors i would not think of end up getting brought to light. I think this is very productive process for us as hunters, target shooters, and bullet manufacturers alike. It also helps hunters tailor their loads to their needs or hunting style. Very valuable information, and a great opportunity to learn from someone elses experience. The problem i have is unnecessary [B]criticism[/B]. In my mind it serves no pupose, unless it catches manufacturers attention faster than respectable feedback. Its usually used to promote one product over another, or step on someone elses opinion and experience. Ive had my share of poorly placed shots and clean misses. Including a pig at 40yds, a hunting buddy has yet to let me live that one down. Its very easy to play the blame game or start looking at things that would of changed the outcome of a bad shot. Overall its our ability to self examine and make changes that push us to be better or more skilled shooters. This is what drives this industry to prosper and move forward. [/QUOTE]
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