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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2340074" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>My pleasure but I see handicapped spelling.</p><p></p><p>Winchester designed a nice cartridge but individual creativity can easily & safely improve the .300 WM . This is all about -</p><p>[h1]300 wby vs 300 win mag[/h1]<p></p><p>The ADA does not include compensation for products that have lost stature to other products due to extensive marketing and promotional efforts for products that have marginal additional benefits. The ADA is intended to prevent handicapped entities from accessing various facilities. The ADA has no value criteria. Should the .300 WM be a person there would be no ADA claim as the .300WM has easily accessed the insides of thousands of gun safes, ammo counters at LGS', and hunting sites for deers & elks. </p><p></p><p> Extensive promotion and marketing is fact that we face every day. Possibly the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) might assist consumers who think these extensive marketing and promotional efforts have caused them to lose funds provided any complaints received are not regarded as loose by the FTC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2340074, member: 115658"] My pleasure but I see handicapped spelling. Winchester designed a nice cartridge but individual creativity can easily & safely improve the .300 WM . This is all about - [H1]300 wby vs 300 win mag[/H1] The ADA does not include compensation for products that have lost stature to other products due to extensive marketing and promotional efforts for products that have marginal additional benefits. The ADA is intended to prevent handicapped entities from accessing various facilities. The ADA has no value criteria. Should the .300 WM be a person there would be no ADA claim as the .300WM has easily accessed the insides of thousands of gun safes, ammo counters at LGS', and hunting sites for deers & elks. Extensive promotion and marketing is fact that we face every day. Possibly the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) might assist consumers who think these extensive marketing and promotional efforts have caused them to lose funds provided any complaints received are not regarded as loose by the FTC. [/QUOTE]
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