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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 46119" data-source="post: 943493"><p>Sounds like your hackles are up. Sorry, that was not my intention and and that's not conducive to a discussion.</p><p></p><p>I'm not accusing you of anything. Again, sorry if you feel that way but it was not the idea. I used Schultz's post which did not say in the quote who wrote what he was responding to. I ignored who the original poster was because I read it from the quote where it could have been altered from the original.</p><p></p><p>The reason I added the "cough, cough" was to be tongue in cheek.</p><p></p><p>I thought you put those "points of interest" out to discuss them, metaphorically, not necessarily as your own beliefs. It was my belief in responding that the "points of interest" were drawn from multiple sources to further the discussion. So my comment that a "point of interest" was BS was that there are people who believe it and have been indoctrinated in falsehoods. </p><p></p><p>I didn't regurgitate Schultz's comments, I've been stating facts about copper for quite a while. I have an interest in the subject because I live in the Soviet Socialist Republic of California where common sense is very uncommon and copper is required. When hunting, even a personal protection side arm must be loaded with copper. Minimum fine is I think $1,500 max is $5,000 and all firearms will be confiscated on the spot. California politics is a bit like the "Borg" in "Startrek", "resistance is futile". Well not really but until we can find some way to combat the copper fanatics, then learn to use copper well.</p><p></p><p>I can get copper loads to hold sub 1/2 MOA precision from a 300 yard zero to 1000 yards. Confirned by 1000+ yard kill on feral hog, +700 yards on game. </p><p></p><p>Oh and lastly, I've been migrating some loads from Barnes to CEBs and I'm having good success with that. Probably will get some GSC soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 46119, post: 943493"] Sounds like your hackles are up. Sorry, that was not my intention and and that's not conducive to a discussion. I'm not accusing you of anything. Again, sorry if you feel that way but it was not the idea. I used Schultz's post which did not say in the quote who wrote what he was responding to. I ignored who the original poster was because I read it from the quote where it could have been altered from the original. The reason I added the "cough, cough" was to be tongue in cheek. I thought you put those "points of interest" out to discuss them, metaphorically, not necessarily as your own beliefs. It was my belief in responding that the "points of interest" were drawn from multiple sources to further the discussion. So my comment that a "point of interest" was BS was that there are people who believe it and have been indoctrinated in falsehoods. I didn't regurgitate Schultz's comments, I've been stating facts about copper for quite a while. I have an interest in the subject because I live in the Soviet Socialist Republic of California where common sense is very uncommon and copper is required. When hunting, even a personal protection side arm must be loaded with copper. Minimum fine is I think $1,500 max is $5,000 and all firearms will be confiscated on the spot. California politics is a bit like the "Borg" in "Startrek", "resistance is futile". Well not really but until we can find some way to combat the copper fanatics, then learn to use copper well. I can get copper loads to hold sub 1/2 MOA precision from a 300 yard zero to 1000 yards. Confirned by 1000+ yard kill on feral hog, +700 yards on game. Oh and lastly, I've been migrating some loads from Barnes to CEBs and I'm having good success with that. Probably will get some GSC soon. [/QUOTE]
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