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Most consistent powder in 300 win
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 1620780" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>I've had nothing but disappointment with my pills! The tylenol exhibits horribly weak terminal performance (despite what the packaging said about causing liver failure and death), the extra strength ones don't seem to hit any harder, big waste of money. Even with my drug coverage my concerta is just too flipping expensive so I've loaded up a few rounds but am scared to shoot them, the dang things are more pricey than trophy bonded tips and not as nice to look at. I am hopeful though, the jackets on those bad boys is tough, might make the trip, but only to jack up the game animal's dopamine and enable it to study late at night. The stuff helps me sit still though, so perhaps if it affects deer likewise there will be greater follow up shot possibilities. My blood pressure meds ironically caused all kinds of unpredictable pressure issues, primers falling out left and right. The multivitamins are without a doubt the most concentric pills I've tried, very consistent weights too. However, they just seem to help the animal, none of the creatures hunted with these need worry about scurvy or rickets any time soon (though the magnesium stearate used to bind it all together - a bonded projectile - could get the job done as it is insoluble and when introduced directly to the vascular system could very well cause a stroke). </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>- sorry man, couldn't resist, all in good fun on my end. If you have found some bullet/powder combos that worked for you, I'd love to hear about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 1620780, member: 109862"] I’ve had nothing but disappointment with my pills! The tylenol exhibits horribly weak terminal performance (despite what the packaging said about causing liver failure and death), the extra strength ones don’t seem to hit any harder, big waste of money. Even with my drug coverage my concerta is just too flipping expensive so I’ve loaded up a few rounds but am scared to shoot them, the dang things are more pricey than trophy bonded tips and not as nice to look at. I am hopeful though, the jackets on those bad boys is tough, might make the trip, but only to jack up the game animal’s dopamine and enable it to study late at night. The stuff helps me sit still though, so perhaps if it affects deer likewise there will be greater follow up shot possibilities. My blood pressure meds ironically caused all kinds of unpredictable pressure issues, primers falling out left and right. The multivitamins are without a doubt the most concentric pills I’ve tried, very consistent weights too. However, they just seem to help the animal, none of the creatures hunted with these need worry about scurvy or rickets any time soon (though the magnesium stearate used to bind it all together - a bonded projectile - could get the job done as it is insoluble and when introduced directly to the vascular system could very well cause a stroke). - sorry man, couldn’t resist, all in good fun on my end. If you have found some bullet/powder combos that worked for you, I’d love to hear about it. [/QUOTE]
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