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Bullet Cost - Why is this so much a wild hair?
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<blockquote data-quote="del2les" data-source="post: 2060844" data-attributes="member: 9299"><p>I guess one has to clarify the discussion regarding $1/bullet, for if it is only for limited practice and then 2 or 3 rounds for hunting, that is one thing, but for guys putting many thousands of rounds down range per year, it may be another story. </p><p></p><p>Actually, this discussion reminds me of a similar conversation had many decades ago, and it revolved around guys using less expensive equipment vs the higher end guys. "On average", the lesser end guys spent more money on rounds down range and time spent training vs the higher end rifle guys, and the average reason was the less end rifle guys could practice more on their limited budgets. Guess who won more matches?</p><p></p><p>In the end, there are many factors that determine the outcome of a LR/ELR shot, and often, the cost of the equipment isn't the most important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="del2les, post: 2060844, member: 9299"] I guess one has to clarify the discussion regarding $1/bullet, for if it is only for limited practice and then 2 or 3 rounds for hunting, that is one thing, but for guys putting many thousands of rounds down range per year, it may be another story. Actually, this discussion reminds me of a similar conversation had many decades ago, and it revolved around guys using less expensive equipment vs the higher end guys. "On average", the lesser end guys spent more money on rounds down range and time spent training vs the higher end rifle guys, and the average reason was the less end rifle guys could practice more on their limited budgets. Guess who won more matches? In the end, there are many factors that determine the outcome of a LR/ELR shot, and often, the cost of the equipment isn't the most important. [/QUOTE]
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