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<blockquote data-quote="JTB" data-source="post: 1902828" data-attributes="member: 97196"><p>If you follow this theme to a final conclusion you might as well state that no information should be posted at all. All posts can be taken out of context or misstated put the reader at risk for some reason. I have one two rifles of the same caliber and one will handle 2 grains more powder than the other. Every load can be impose risk in some way and we can't describe every possible circumstance in which that risk can be avoided. I like to see what others are doing even if it sounds a little crazy and might give me reason to ask for further information. Why don't we just have an option to attach a disclaimer to each post if this is a concern, ie, any statement made in this post can be dangerous and may result in permanent harm or death. Read at your own risk. </p><p>Honestly, this is sad and could negatively impact the amount of useful information member are willing to post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTB, post: 1902828, member: 97196"] If you follow this theme to a final conclusion you might as well state that no information should be posted at all. All posts can be taken out of context or misstated put the reader at risk for some reason. I have one two rifles of the same caliber and one will handle 2 grains more powder than the other. Every load can be impose risk in some way and we can’t describe every possible circumstance in which that risk can be avoided. I like to see what others are doing even if it sounds a little crazy and might give me reason to ask for further information. Why don’t we just have an option to attach a disclaimer to each post if this is a concern, ie, any statement made in this post can be dangerous and may result in permanent harm or death. Read at your own risk. Honestly, this is sad and could negatively impact the amount of useful information member are willing to post. [/QUOTE]
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