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TSX ogive changed- no notice!
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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin4fun" data-source="post: 776455" data-attributes="member: 28741"><p>Thanks for the perspective AZ. The fact that some manufacturers don't change the model # or print on their product to indicate a new design is a sign of laziness and makes their operations, no matter how large, seem like mom & pop operations. </p><p> </p><p>What the manufacturers seem to miss is that reloaders are kind of like sports fans - we spend a lot of time and money deciding on a particular bullet and then they go and change the 1st and 2nd string lineup just before an important game without telling the fans. Its a good way to get fans to choose another team. In the case of going on a hunt unaware of a change in the bullet design, it could mean a wounded and lost animal or a missed shot altogether. </p><p> </p><p>I will post results on the impact point and accuracy of the new ogive design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin4fun, post: 776455, member: 28741"] Thanks for the perspective AZ. The fact that some manufacturers don't change the model # or print on their product to indicate a new design is a sign of laziness and makes their operations, no matter how large, seem like mom & pop operations. What the manufacturers seem to miss is that reloaders are kind of like sports fans - we spend a lot of time and money deciding on a particular bullet and then they go and change the 1st and 2nd string lineup just before an important game without telling the fans. Its a good way to get fans to choose another team. In the case of going on a hunt unaware of a change in the bullet design, it could mean a wounded and lost animal or a missed shot altogether. I will post results on the impact point and accuracy of the new ogive design. [/QUOTE]
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