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220 SWIFT: Goin' to 'dog town with Dad
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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 1673945" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p>I wouldn't say it was as much about ignorance, I think it was more about starting a cartridge controversy which sells the magazines, month after month, many of the writers knew it was wrong but acceptable as a business practice, so'..., in my way of thinking; people (writers) that stir the **** pot should be made to lick the spoon, many of those writers used high velocity as a motive to **** the .220 Swift and help other new cartridges come to the front, it's called kissing up to the manufacturers ***'s; the reason, for new stories and field samples of the new kit so the writers could write more controversial stories even between the new cartridges. They couldn't have a 1935 cartridge made from the even old 6mm Lee Navy beat the pants off the new one being offered in new rifle designs. The gun rags have as much bovine anal seepage in them as they do truth just the way it is, makes them more interesting I guess. Just my thoughts on the subject matter at hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 1673945, member: 16609"] I wouldn't say it was as much about ignorance, I think it was more about starting a cartridge controversy which sells the magazines, month after month, many of the writers knew it was wrong but acceptable as a business practice, so'..., in my way of thinking; people (writers) that stir the **** pot should be made to lick the spoon, many of those writers used high velocity as a motive to **** the .220 Swift and help other new cartridges come to the front, it's called kissing up to the manufacturers ***'s; the reason, for new stories and field samples of the new kit so the writers could write more controversial stories even between the new cartridges. They couldn't have a 1935 cartridge made from the even old 6mm Lee Navy beat the pants off the new one being offered in new rifle designs. The gun rags have as much bovine anal seepage in them as they do truth just the way it is, makes them more interesting I guess. Just my thoughts on the subject matter at hand. [/QUOTE]
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