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Testing the 135gr Apex-Outdoors Afterburners
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<blockquote data-quote="Petey308" data-source="post: 2973518" data-attributes="member: 106845"><p>Thanks for all that, but as I stated that video was not an attempt at a professional autopsy or bullet review. It was simply some video I made as I gutted the deer to have to reference. It’s presented as is. Surely you understand that concept when you always mention in your posts that you don’t proofread or edit your posts. </p><p></p><p>I will take your critiques into consideration in the future. It’s very easy to think of all the shoulda/couldas in hindsight. I absolutely did that and always wish later I did things differently. It’s a bit hard to go back and redo it after the fact. Everyone’s a critic and a lot do not make videos of post things to avoid the critics. It is what it is though, and I’m ok with it. </p><p></p><p>Do you have any videos of you doing this sort of thing for me to learn from?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petey308, post: 2973518, member: 106845"] Thanks for all that, but as I stated that video was not an attempt at a professional autopsy or bullet review. It was simply some video I made as I gutted the deer to have to reference. It’s presented as is. Surely you understand that concept when you always mention in your posts that you don’t proofread or edit your posts. I will take your critiques into consideration in the future. It’s very easy to think of all the shoulda/couldas in hindsight. I absolutely did that and always wish later I did things differently. It’s a bit hard to go back and redo it after the fact. Everyone’s a critic and a lot do not make videos of post things to avoid the critics. It is what it is though, and I’m ok with it. Do you have any videos of you doing this sort of thing for me to learn from? [/QUOTE]
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