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What's Wrong With .30 Caliber? By Bryan Litz
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 263313" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>kevin thomas. </p><p>i dont agree with your blank stare comment regarding bullet bc 10 or 15 years ago. many of us understood the significence of bc long before that. </p><p>at least in pa. where im from, that was certainly the case among the long range shooting/hunting community. </p><p>i think it would be more accurate to say that due to the rather recent snowballing of those activities, more people are becoming aware of those terms. </p><p>certainly more interest is being shown due to increased numbers of participents. </p><p>frankly most hunters i know never hung their hat on any advertised statistics. those might cause the sale of a box for testing on the range and mountainside. finally on actual performance on game. </p><p>i could be wrong, but it appears to me the newer generation is more statisticly oriented. decisions seem to be made, based on computer generated facts.</p><p> now were finding not all those facts were facts at all?</p><p> weve all heard the expression sex sells.</p><p> could it be bc sells also?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 263313, member: 12443"] kevin thomas. i dont agree with your blank stare comment regarding bullet bc 10 or 15 years ago. many of us understood the significence of bc long before that. at least in pa. where im from, that was certainly the case among the long range shooting/hunting community. i think it would be more accurate to say that due to the rather recent snowballing of those activities, more people are becoming aware of those terms. certainly more interest is being shown due to increased numbers of participents. frankly most hunters i know never hung their hat on any advertised statistics. those might cause the sale of a box for testing on the range and mountainside. finally on actual performance on game. i could be wrong, but it appears to me the newer generation is more statisticly oriented. decisions seem to be made, based on computer generated facts. now were finding not all those facts were facts at all? weve all heard the expression sex sells. could it be bc sells also? [/QUOTE]
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