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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobob" data-source="post: 160630" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Eric</p><p> </p><p>Welcome to Longrange Hunting. As you can see we do some different kinds of things than most hunters and we appreciate high BC accurate bullets that perfom well.</p><p> </p><p>I and a few others really enjoyed your discussion of Berger BC calculations on Benchrest Central. It was a shame that some people have to turn everything into an antagonistic argument and did so on that thread.</p><p> </p><p>Thank you for the response to my question. That was most interesting being as I spent nearly three decades enforcing the Federal and state Clean Water Acts. I am very well aware of the problem of which you speak and feel for you. The issue of intake credits and existing pollutants requires a revision fo the Federal Act. There has not been a major revision of the Federal Water pollution Contol Act in twenty years and the water quality problems we face now are greatly different than those of yesteryear. Unfortunantly, the only tool in the tool box is a hammer and when you need to saw a board all you have is a hammer, so all you can do is pound on the board. The last major thing I did before retiring went all the way to the Supreme Court where they ruled against me and said the law was the law and good engineering was no substitute for the law. </p><p> </p><p>We will be stuck with the old law as long as people and politicians are unwilling to do what is best of the country as a whole. Somewhere there is middle ground but there are not enough people who are willing to meet in the middle.</p><p> </p><p>In no way do I apologize for doing what is best for the fish in the rivers, but the water quality problems of today are just so much more complicated than what was envisioned when the Act was drafted and it needs major revisions to help us all (including the fish and Berger Bullets).</p><p> </p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobob, post: 160630, member: 8"] Eric Welcome to Longrange Hunting. As you can see we do some different kinds of things than most hunters and we appreciate high BC accurate bullets that perfom well. I and a few others really enjoyed your discussion of Berger BC calculations on Benchrest Central. It was a shame that some people have to turn everything into an antagonistic argument and did so on that thread. Thank you for the response to my question. That was most interesting being as I spent nearly three decades enforcing the Federal and state Clean Water Acts. I am very well aware of the problem of which you speak and feel for you. The issue of intake credits and existing pollutants requires a revision fo the Federal Act. There has not been a major revision of the Federal Water pollution Contol Act in twenty years and the water quality problems we face now are greatly different than those of yesteryear. Unfortunantly, the only tool in the tool box is a hammer and when you need to saw a board all you have is a hammer, so all you can do is pound on the board. The last major thing I did before retiring went all the way to the Supreme Court where they ruled against me and said the law was the law and good engineering was no substitute for the law. We will be stuck with the old law as long as people and politicians are unwilling to do what is best of the country as a whole. Somewhere there is middle ground but there are not enough people who are willing to meet in the middle. In no way do I apologize for doing what is best for the fish in the rivers, but the water quality problems of today are just so much more complicated than what was envisioned when the Act was drafted and it needs major revisions to help us all (including the fish and Berger Bullets). Jim [/QUOTE]
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