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Is there some thing wrong with my seating die.
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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 1829017" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>I'm with you [USER=106952]@WildBillG[/USER] , this site is very good. The people here are very smart and willing to share what they know. And people have been doing things for a long time with simple tools successfully and that doesn't make them 'backwards', but rather just more practical (i.e., making do with what we had.) But that doesn't mean we can't learn new tricks and use new tools to improve on what we already know and do, right? I'm hoping that's where [USER=57533]@aushunter1[/USER] was coming from.</p><p></p><p>This site being <u>LONG RANGE</u> hunting has been educational. The things you can get away with when you think 400 yards is far, versus trying to hit something at 1000 yards or more (much more in some cases!) is vastly different. I'm grateful to everyone who has been sharing their knowledge to help make us all a little smarter and a little better. I've sure learned a lot along the way. And we are never done learning. Just when we think we have it all dialed in, some new information or technique or tool shows up to show us that the path of knowledge meanders before us forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 1829017, member: 9308"] I'm with you [USER=106952]@WildBillG[/USER] , this site is very good. The people here are very smart and willing to share what they know. And people have been doing things for a long time with simple tools successfully and that doesn't make them 'backwards', but rather just more practical (i.e., making do with what we had.) But that doesn't mean we can't learn new tricks and use new tools to improve on what we already know and do, right? I'm hoping that's where [USER=57533]@aushunter1[/USER] was coming from. This site being [U]LONG RANGE[/U] hunting has been educational. The things you can get away with when you think 400 yards is far, versus trying to hit something at 1000 yards or more (much more in some cases!) is vastly different. I'm grateful to everyone who has been sharing their knowledge to help make us all a little smarter and a little better. I've sure learned a lot along the way. And we are never done learning. Just when we think we have it all dialed in, some new information or technique or tool shows up to show us that the path of knowledge meanders before us forever. [/QUOTE]
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