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Bullet Jump/Jammed - Is it the Bullet design or the rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="asd9055" data-source="post: 1985591" data-attributes="member: 73445"><p>Alex,</p><p></p><p>You definitely have a lot more expertise than I. I am not talking about to total fine tuning, but the "bullet jump" or "bullet jam". And I know if you ask completive shooters you will get many opinions. Who can argue with success, right?</p><p>On the other hand, when at least one major bullet manufacturer suggests doing a bullet test, start at one distance for one bullet design and another for a different bullet design, there must be something to do it. Combine that with the work of Mark Gordon and I think we have something there that needs to be tested in a controlled environment.</p><p>People say "I feel" this, I think "that"</p><p>My answer and final line on the subject is to quote from W. E. Deming: In God we trust, everybody else bring data.</p><p></p><p>Good Shooting Everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asd9055, post: 1985591, member: 73445"] Alex, You definitely have a lot more expertise than I. I am not talking about to total fine tuning, but the "bullet jump" or "bullet jam". And I know if you ask completive shooters you will get many opinions. Who can argue with success, right? On the other hand, when at least one major bullet manufacturer suggests doing a bullet test, start at one distance for one bullet design and another for a different bullet design, there must be something to do it. Combine that with the work of Mark Gordon and I think we have something there that needs to be tested in a controlled environment. People say "I feel" this, I think "that" My answer and final line on the subject is to quote from W. E. Deming: In God we trust, everybody else bring data. Good Shooting Everyone! [/QUOTE]
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