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The Black Rifle Has Come Of Age
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<blockquote data-quote="joeyem" data-source="post: 600323" data-attributes="member: 26440"><p>My meant to be constructive comments as follows:</p><p></p><p>The writer wrote a nice article, but no one is perfect. His readership would be grateful if writers would always confirm the distance underneath a picture of a group that is shot. The writer is not alone as it seems to be a common fault of people writing about the results of their range experience. Just a bad, bad, oversight.</p><p></p><p>The other is the use of abbreviations or acronyms, which is more common than not among most shooting authors, as though you have to know the special language of an elite group of people to be included in the understanding what the writer is saying. Please Mr. Writer, communicate, don't isolate.</p><p></p><p>Of course we can assume it's not the intention of the writer to do this deliberately but unless readers bring it to writers's attention they will do it over and over again.</p><p></p><p>Joe M. </p><p>Chagrin Falls, Oh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeyem, post: 600323, member: 26440"] My meant to be constructive comments as follows: The writer wrote a nice article, but no one is perfect. His readership would be grateful if writers would always confirm the distance underneath a picture of a group that is shot. The writer is not alone as it seems to be a common fault of people writing about the results of their range experience. Just a bad, bad, oversight. The other is the use of abbreviations or acronyms, which is more common than not among most shooting authors, as though you have to know the special language of an elite group of people to be included in the understanding what the writer is saying. Please Mr. Writer, communicate, don't isolate. Of course we can assume it's not the intention of the writer to do this deliberately but unless readers bring it to writers's attention they will do it over and over again. Joe M. Chagrin Falls, Oh. [/QUOTE]
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