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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Comprehensive Bullet test
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<blockquote data-quote="MMERSS" data-source="post: 862126" data-attributes="member: 63748"><p>Belief is the pattern for success! More than once the past few years I have seen a person believe the can do what they never thought would be possible while all along some saying they "can't." Not only did they do they blew the doors off the non-believers and experienced. Having that confidence is the winning spirit. Making sound decisions is the next step. There is already a flood of information out there regarding bullet selection and shot placement with distance. In the end whatever decision we make there can be no doubt this decision is the right one. Shoot with total confidence in your gear, capabilities, and weather conditions.</p><p></p><p>If this thread takes root there will be much debate over personal experience and preference. In the end the individual will make their decision based on what they "believe" is the best option. At times there will be better options but trying to convince a Ford owner Chevy is better is not worth the time and likewise in reverse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MMERSS, post: 862126, member: 63748"] Belief is the pattern for success! More than once the past few years I have seen a person believe the can do what they never thought would be possible while all along some saying they "can't." Not only did they do they blew the doors off the non-believers and experienced. Having that confidence is the winning spirit. Making sound decisions is the next step. There is already a flood of information out there regarding bullet selection and shot placement with distance. In the end whatever decision we make there can be no doubt this decision is the right one. Shoot with total confidence in your gear, capabilities, and weather conditions. If this thread takes root there will be much debate over personal experience and preference. In the end the individual will make their decision based on what they "believe" is the best option. At times there will be better options but trying to convince a Ford owner Chevy is better is not worth the time and likewise in reverse. [/QUOTE]
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