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Are we too critical of modern bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="varmintH8R" data-source="post: 904138" data-attributes="member: 39801"><p>Agree. But on an open forum, often the criticism (warranted or not) sparks strong technical debate and what you would deem valuable critique. There are tons of examples of this here. And in many cases, a reasonable OP who started with "this bullet sucks" ends up saying "I now better understand the limitations/applications of this bullet". </p><p></p><p>I will go out on limb and say most bullet companies aren't going to get their feelings hurt and quit making bullets based on the opinions of some Internet posters. Aside from some twisted panties and heated debates, I think the upside of highly critical "bullet fail" threads outweighs the downside. Anyone who reads one negative thread title and forms an immediate, irrevocable opinion of a bullet has issues that we ain't gonna solve on an Internet forum anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="varmintH8R, post: 904138, member: 39801"] Agree. But on an open forum, often the criticism (warranted or not) sparks strong technical debate and what you would deem valuable critique. There are tons of examples of this here. And in many cases, a reasonable OP who started with "this bullet sucks" ends up saying "I now better understand the limitations/applications of this bullet". I will go out on limb and say most bullet companies aren't going to get their feelings hurt and quit making bullets based on the opinions of some Internet posters. Aside from some twisted panties and heated debates, I think the upside of highly critical "bullet fail" threads outweighs the downside. Anyone who reads one negative thread title and forms an immediate, irrevocable opinion of a bullet has issues that we ain't gonna solve on an Internet forum anyway. [/QUOTE]
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