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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 815478" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>100% agreed! This post is right on the money.</p><p>Everyone develops their own opinions based on personal experience(s). Even if its jaded, way off base, simply a willingness to ignore the facts.</p><p>This same opinion prevents me from ever again using or even owning a 7mm of any kind. Absolutely terrible experience(s).</p><p> Mathematically it makes NO sense whatsoever. Numbers don't lie. But, because of these experiences we make our own minds up, in our own way, about what works, & what doesn't.</p><p>I love Accubonds. From Bears, Bucks, & Bulls, theyve performed flawlessly for me. But, Im not gonna tell anyone what bullet works "best", & preach it as gospel for everyone. Even if I'm right hahaha.</p><p>Same with 7mm lovers. They may be completely in the right, but I will willingly dismiss any praise of the 7mm as "crazy talk".</p><p>Sometimes opinions don't have to make sense to everyone. If you've got personal experience(s) to back up YOUR opinion, then YOU can choose to willingly ignore the facts (as I do) or you can try, try, try again in hopes of better results.</p><p>As long as you don't preach YOUR experiences as the ONLY ones that matter, like its a true example of what always happens.</p><p>Some like em some dont. But opinions (like mine about 7mm's, & the guy who doesnt like Accubonds, even in the boiler room) are just not a true representation, compared to cold hard truth, & data that proves otherwise.</p><p></p><p>The only exceptions are complete freak occurances rguardless of bullet mfg. Some animals are just hard to die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 815478, member: 22166"] 100% agreed! This post is right on the money. Everyone develops their own opinions based on personal experience(s). Even if its jaded, way off base, simply a willingness to ignore the facts. This same opinion prevents me from ever again using or even owning a 7mm of any kind. Absolutely terrible experience(s). Mathematically it makes NO sense whatsoever. Numbers don't lie. But, because of these experiences we make our own minds up, in our own way, about what works, & what doesn't. I love Accubonds. From Bears, Bucks, & Bulls, theyve performed flawlessly for me. But, Im not gonna tell anyone what bullet works "best", & preach it as gospel for everyone. Even if I'm right hahaha. Same with 7mm lovers. They may be completely in the right, but I will willingly dismiss any praise of the 7mm as "crazy talk". Sometimes opinions don't have to make sense to everyone. If you've got personal experience(s) to back up YOUR opinion, then YOU can choose to willingly ignore the facts (as I do) or you can try, try, try again in hopes of better results. As long as you don't preach YOUR experiences as the ONLY ones that matter, like its a true example of what always happens. Some like em some dont. But opinions (like mine about 7mm's, & the guy who doesnt like Accubonds, even in the boiler room) are just not a true representation, compared to cold hard truth, & data that proves otherwise. The only exceptions are complete freak occurances rguardless of bullet mfg. Some animals are just hard to die. [/QUOTE]
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