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Finding the "right" bullet for your gun without breaking the bank
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1113886" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>Yeah, I thought so too; at first. But then I saw "So, given the dozens and dozens of <u>ammo choice</u>s out there, how do you pick an <u>ammo</u> that shoots best in your rifle without breaking the bank and <u>spending $400 on ammo as part of an experiment?</u> Any ideas?" and figured he was interested in factory stuff.</p><p>I recall when I first got involved with shooting activities that the technical terms for various components sometimes got in the way of explaining my own experiences. Truth be known, the generic terminology sometimes still creeps into my firearms vocabulary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1113886, member: 50867"] Yeah, I thought so too; at first. But then I saw "So, given the dozens and dozens of [U]ammo choice[/U]s out there, how do you pick an [U]ammo[/U] that shoots best in your rifle without breaking the bank and [U]spending $400 on ammo as part of an experiment?[/U] Any ideas?" and figured he was interested in factory stuff. I recall when I first got involved with shooting activities that the technical terms for various components sometimes got in the way of explaining my own experiences. Truth be known, the generic terminology sometimes still creeps into my firearms vocabulary. [/QUOTE]
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