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7mm Rem Mag vs 6.5 Prc
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<blockquote data-quote="Pro2A" data-source="post: 1944350" data-attributes="member: 17889"><p>HuntnPack, well noted, you are 100% correct. But, have you actually confirmed the Murphy Family genealogy? His stock 'n' trade is out smarting the smart ones. In a world where one might throw their lead spitter into the window rack of our rusty ole pickup and rattle a mile or so down the loggin' road out behind the barn, the Two Dot Test is admittedly irrelevant. And, I concur, there probably isn't 1% on LRH who have any idea or care where Two Dot is; there's not 0.1% that have or ever will be in Two Dot; and, not 0.0001% will ever shop for ammo in Two Dot. But, then, Two Dot is merely a place holder, a paradigm (that's not two coins a nickle short of a quarter... it's a teaching tale...a concept for consideration.) But, for we mere mortals susceptible to Life's Aw **** moments; that have put a lot of time, effort, heartbeats, dreams, and money into that once a year or lifetime hunt; have experienced pre-hunt destination shipments/airline luggage loss, delay, contents theft...vehicle break ins; have helplessly watched items slither over the edge of a 500ft precipice, a canoe dump in rapids; horses trample thingys; might want multiple calibers for various scenarios, but still have the airline 11lb ammo restrictions; might want to confirm zero at hunting altitude after airline gorillas torture test our gun cases; might have several buddies wanting to shoot our hotsy totsy new lead spitter; et el, et el. "Two Dot" ammo availability just might be a wise pondering. YMMV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pro2A, post: 1944350, member: 17889"] HuntnPack, well noted, you are 100% correct. But, have you actually confirmed the Murphy Family genealogy? His stock 'n' trade is out smarting the smart ones. In a world where one might throw their lead spitter into the window rack of our rusty ole pickup and rattle a mile or so down the loggin' road out behind the barn, the Two Dot Test is admittedly irrelevant. And, I concur, there probably isn't 1% on LRH who have any idea or care where Two Dot is; there's not 0.1% that have or ever will be in Two Dot; and, not 0.0001% will ever shop for ammo in Two Dot. But, then, Two Dot is merely a place holder, a paradigm (that's not two coins a nickle short of a quarter... it's a teaching tale...a concept for consideration.) But, for we mere mortals susceptible to Life's Aw **** moments; that have put a lot of time, effort, heartbeats, dreams, and money into that once a year or lifetime hunt; have experienced pre-hunt destination shipments/airline luggage loss, delay, contents theft...vehicle break ins; have helplessly watched items slither over the edge of a 500ft precipice, a canoe dump in rapids; horses trample thingys; might want multiple calibers for various scenarios, but still have the airline 11lb ammo restrictions; might want to confirm zero at hunting altitude after airline gorillas torture test our gun cases; might have several buddies wanting to shoot our hotsy totsy new lead spitter; et el, et el. "Two Dot" ammo availability just might be a wise pondering. YMMV. [/QUOTE]
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