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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2345399" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>Welcome aboard and you will get a lot of similar and different information. This RABBIT HOLE can be more like a tunnel to the pits of time and money hell if you let it. The only thing to always causes me caution is when anyone says the words "Need, must, have to, etc.". Immediately I stop and look deeper into the topic. Absolutely there are things you must do for safety sake, and reality is a lot of things may work for you or may not work for you. I would encourage you the most to keep written records (I have 3 ring binders) on what you do as this may be the biggest help down the road for you. I'm a freak and tend to do things to a stupid level when trying stuff. Bat crap crazy things like time myself throwing weighed charges against the electronic dispensers, shooting round after round through the same case to see how many it will take, never and every time annealing to see if it actually matters, and many many other stupid and dangerous things over the last 40+ years. Tamer Example....I never found one single full sized arrow I shot out of my single shot 20ga they just went out of sight almost instantly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2345399, member: 42157"] Welcome aboard and you will get a lot of similar and different information. This RABBIT HOLE can be more like a tunnel to the pits of time and money hell if you let it. The only thing to always causes me caution is when anyone says the words "Need, must, have to, etc.". Immediately I stop and look deeper into the topic. Absolutely there are things you must do for safety sake, and reality is a lot of things may work for you or may not work for you. I would encourage you the most to keep written records (I have 3 ring binders) on what you do as this may be the biggest help down the road for you. I'm a freak and tend to do things to a stupid level when trying stuff. Bat crap crazy things like time myself throwing weighed charges against the electronic dispensers, shooting round after round through the same case to see how many it will take, never and every time annealing to see if it actually matters, and many many other stupid and dangerous things over the last 40+ years. Tamer Example....I never found one single full sized arrow I shot out of my single shot 20ga they just went out of sight almost instantly. [/QUOTE]
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