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Hammer bullet concern
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<blockquote data-quote="Northkill" data-source="post: 2255922" data-attributes="member: 110890"><p>I think this radical difference is lost to many casual readers. For myself, I appreciate it from a safety & performance perspective as much as a convenience factor. The more awareness the better when it comes to loading these things.</p><p></p><p>Back to the concern. Just from the point of understanding, I get how it could feel and seem from a casual perspective - like guys going total nuts over Hammers. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤓" title="Nerd face :nerd:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f913.png" data-shortname=":nerd:" />Rather, I think it's more about guys figuring something new out and learning from each other - but also realizing they represent a radical shift in performance parameters and are intent on riding the curve at the cutting edge. That's the spirit of progress. Take some risk - try something new. Learn from mistakes. Don't take yourself too serious. Don't feel threatened by progress, but be cautious. Skeptical, but not cynical. Curious, but not gullible.. Always keep an open mind to learn and for other's points of view and experiences. (that's for all of us) Taking on a victim mentality will only build a box around the "little me", and will hinder truth and destroy purpose and fulfillment. I enjoy reading Hammer stuff (when I want to), but am not a total freak about it. It's all science and fun to me. Actually running the 150 BD-2's in my 7 Allen Mag at 3,711 and having a lot of fun with that right now. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😎" title="Smiling face with sunglasses :sunglasses:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f60e.png" data-shortname=":sunglasses:" /> Words & opinions come cheap. Experience costs something. Let's go get some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northkill, post: 2255922, member: 110890"] I think this radical difference is lost to many casual readers. For myself, I appreciate it from a safety & performance perspective as much as a convenience factor. The more awareness the better when it comes to loading these things. Back to the concern. Just from the point of understanding, I get how it could feel and seem from a casual perspective - like guys going total nuts over Hammers. 🤓Rather, I think it's more about guys figuring something new out and learning from each other - but also realizing they represent a radical shift in performance parameters and are intent on riding the curve at the cutting edge. That's the spirit of progress. Take some risk - try something new. Learn from mistakes. Don't take yourself too serious. Don't feel threatened by progress, but be cautious. Skeptical, but not cynical. Curious, but not gullible.. Always keep an open mind to learn and for other's points of view and experiences. (that's for all of us) Taking on a victim mentality will only build a box around the "little me", and will hinder truth and destroy purpose and fulfillment. I enjoy reading Hammer stuff (when I want to), but am not a total freak about it. It's all science and fun to me. Actually running the 150 BD-2's in my 7 Allen Mag at 3,711 and having a lot of fun with that right now. 😎 Words & opinions come cheap. Experience costs something. Let's go get some. [/QUOTE]
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