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Is this an asinine thought regarding bullet weight?I do understand
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<blockquote data-quote="Huggy" data-source="post: 1617167" data-attributes="member: 101145"><p>Honestly, I'm kidding about the inside the barn a analogy, but it didn't seem too far off track at the time. But, IMHO going from 3/8" 5-shot group to OVER 2" was certainly cause for concern. At least to me.</p><p>I've seen where there is at least one outfit that will sell much smaller lots of bullets in various makes and weights so folks can try them and learn if they show potential of need to steer clear of them. </p><p>I always thought that was a grand idea since those who have reloaded for any length of time can tell you that buying a 100 count box of any quality bullet can get expensive when, after 20 or so rounds are loaded during the course of working up an accurate combo, only to find out they dont work worth a hoot. </p><p>Sure, you can use the rest to give to fellow shooters for their experimentation but that gets expensive over time. And if THEY won't reciprocate and exchange generosity, WTH enrich THEM, Right? LOL </p><p>So some entrepreneur with sufficient financial wherewithal would be doing reloaders a service to offer a wide variety for that reason.</p><p>Just my $0.02 on the topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huggy, post: 1617167, member: 101145"] Honestly, I'm kidding about the inside the barn a analogy, but it didn't seem too far off track at the time. But, IMHO going from 3/8" 5-shot group to OVER 2" was certainly cause for concern. At least to me. I've seen where there is at least one outfit that will sell much smaller lots of bullets in various makes and weights so folks can try them and learn if they show potential of need to steer clear of them. I always thought that was a grand idea since those who have reloaded for any length of time can tell you that buying a 100 count box of any quality bullet can get expensive when, after 20 or so rounds are loaded during the course of working up an accurate combo, only to find out they dont work worth a hoot. Sure, you can use the rest to give to fellow shooters for their experimentation but that gets expensive over time. And if THEY won't reciprocate and exchange generosity, WTH enrich THEM, Right? LOL So some entrepreneur with sufficient financial wherewithal would be doing reloaders a service to offer a wide variety for that reason. Just my $0.02 on the topic. [/QUOTE]
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