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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 1636175" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>Thanks for the report. Seating depth insensitivity is a good thing indeed. Don't even know if I'm planning on running any monos any time soon, but should I decide to I'd like to hear of others experiences. I too buy a lot online compared to in person, but in Canada we don't have nearly as many options for online vendors either. I relate with what you're saying about the "hole in the shelf" being right where you're looking though it's much much better than it was 5 years ago. Still took me awhile to find a place that had my 225 elds in stock. Main reason to go lead free would be concerns about lead in meat, not for me but when my boys get a bit older and (hopefully) start eating more meat or my wife gets pregnant again, we are planning to try for a third in the next year or two and I've been reading that the amount of lead that typically finds its way into game meat is fine for adults but the jury's still out regarding kids and unborn babies as their nervous systems are much more sensitive while still developing. I'll take a closer look at hammer bullets at your recommendation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 1636175, member: 109862"] Thanks for the report. Seating depth insensitivity is a good thing indeed. Don’t even know if I’m planning on running any monos any time soon, but should I decide to I’d like to hear of others experiences. I too buy a lot online compared to in person, but in Canada we don’t have nearly as many options for online vendors either. I relate with what you’re saying about the “hole in the shelf” being right where you’re looking though it’s much much better than it was 5 years ago. Still took me awhile to find a place that had my 225 elds in stock. Main reason to go lead free would be concerns about lead in meat, not for me but when my boys get a bit older and (hopefully) start eating more meat or my wife gets pregnant again, we are planning to try for a third in the next year or two and I’ve been reading that the amount of lead that typically finds its way into game meat is fine for adults but the jury’s still out regarding kids and unborn babies as their nervous systems are much more sensitive while still developing. I’ll take a closer look at hammer bullets at your recommendation. [/QUOTE]
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