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Cutting Edge Bullets, What Works For You?
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 894621" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>That's exactly what I thought, but not according to the discussion the other day. I referred to a Barnes as a solid and was informed they are not "solids" only bullets that do not expand are referred to as "solids" I guess. Even if they are solid copper mono metals. I always referred to any mono metal solid copper bullet as a solid, and any lead core as just that, lead core jacketed bullets. But it seems I was incorrect in my bullet terminology and I was corrected by a few member on this site.</p><p> </p><p>Makes no difference to me. I use what works best for me. I know how my bullet works and use it to my best advantage. And oddly enough I have never started a negative thread about bullet performance. I have only reported as to what worked well, and supported my statements with all the documentation I could supply. My freezer is full, no one I took out ate their tag and we didn't track one animal. So I am happy.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 894621, member: 7503"] That's exactly what I thought, but not according to the discussion the other day. I referred to a Barnes as a solid and was informed they are not "solids" only bullets that do not expand are referred to as "solids" I guess. Even if they are solid copper mono metals. I always referred to any mono metal solid copper bullet as a solid, and any lead core as just that, lead core jacketed bullets. But it seems I was incorrect in my bullet terminology and I was corrected by a few member on this site. Makes no difference to me. I use what works best for me. I know how my bullet works and use it to my best advantage. And oddly enough I have never started a negative thread about bullet performance. I have only reported as to what worked well, and supported my statements with all the documentation I could supply. My freezer is full, no one I took out ate their tag and we didn't track one animal. So I am happy. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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