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The Solid Bullet Debate
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<blockquote data-quote="BigUglyMan" data-source="post: 289737" data-attributes="member: 12655"><p>I'm finding this bullet debate to be very interesting in that it shines a light on many things I'm not familiar with and the intricacies of the bulletmaking world.</p><p> </p><p>Still I must quibble with this quote and it' soft-repeated variants. Every weekend hundreds of shooters across Canada and the US participate in Creedmoor, Schuetzen and BPCR Silhouette. Each and every one of them shoots solid bullets. True, they're not solid copper, gilding metal or unobtainium, which I'm certain Brian and Ed both meant, however if we're talking precision, and being precise, we must be precise in all areas which would include our public statements. The above statement being the example. </p><p> </p><p></p><p>It may be sorting gnat **** from pepper, but us blackpowder guys have feelings too! (And for some reason the smilies won't work for me so just know I'm trying to interject some humour, not be a dink!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigUglyMan, post: 289737, member: 12655"] I'm finding this bullet debate to be very interesting in that it shines a light on many things I'm not familiar with and the intricacies of the bulletmaking world. Still I must quibble with this quote and it' soft-repeated variants. Every weekend hundreds of shooters across Canada and the US participate in Creedmoor, Schuetzen and BPCR Silhouette. Each and every one of them shoots solid bullets. True, they're not solid copper, gilding metal or unobtainium, which I'm certain Brian and Ed both meant, however if we're talking precision, and being precise, we must be precise in all areas which would include our public statements. The above statement being the example. It may be sorting gnat **** from pepper, but us blackpowder guys have feelings too! (And for some reason the smilies won't work for me so just know I'm trying to interject some humour, not be a dink!) [/QUOTE]
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