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<blockquote data-quote="WahooYahoo" data-source="post: 1815242" data-attributes="member: 94632"><p>Wow... let me first apologize. I was stating what I thought was few words to a point. Maybe if I elaborate a bit thin skin will heal up and feathers will un-ruffle.</p><p>I shoot partitions too. Just not at distance. Read into that if you like but they lack BC compared to those intended for long range (long range hunting.com). They also require more velocity to perform well than most chamberings have left at distance. </p><p>For clarity, the 195 is one of the bullets I am referring to. It is certainly not the only "long slippery bullet". Sorry for the offensive manner I used.</p><p>I brought up this thread to get information and consider logical, helpful points from from other informed enthusiasts, thank you for your input</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WahooYahoo, post: 1815242, member: 94632"] Wow... let me first apologize. I was stating what I thought was few words to a point. Maybe if I elaborate a bit thin skin will heal up and feathers will un-ruffle. I shoot partitions too. Just not at distance. Read into that if you like but they lack BC compared to those intended for long range (long range hunting.com). They also require more velocity to perform well than most chamberings have left at distance. For clarity, the 195 is one of the bullets I am referring to. It is certainly not the only “long slippery bullet”. Sorry for the offensive manner I used. I brought up this thread to get information and consider logical, helpful points from from other informed enthusiasts, thank you for your input [/QUOTE]
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