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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Changes in 30 Years??
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<blockquote data-quote="mtelkhntr78" data-source="post: 326002" data-attributes="member: 14518"><p>I second Bullet design! Heck even in the last 5 years bullets have come a long long ways. I think in one of the last Field and Streams I saw David Petzal had an article about the very subject. He basically said how its getting hard to find a bad bullet anymore. Interesting read.</p><p> Although we havent been presented the magic bullet yet hunters are getting even better selection of controlled expansion, low drag,and weight retention all wrapped into one bullet.</p><p>Imagine where we will be in 10 more years?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtelkhntr78, post: 326002, member: 14518"] I second Bullet design! Heck even in the last 5 years bullets have come a long long ways. I think in one of the last Field and Streams I saw David Petzal had an article about the very subject. He basically said how its getting hard to find a bad bullet anymore. Interesting read. Although we havent been presented the magic bullet yet hunters are getting even better selection of controlled expansion, low drag,and weight retention all wrapped into one bullet. Imagine where we will be in 10 more years? [/QUOTE]
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