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The Most Controversial Words Ever Uttered

02 Aug 2017
@ 01:27 pm (GMT)

Lane Salvato

I decided to have some fun in a forum group, and posted that when matched to the right game weight, softer bullets typically kill faster than controlled expansion bullets. Then I just sort of stayed quiet.

I'm telling you if i'd been in a bar the whole place would have come apart and burned to the ground with me tied up inside! Ha ha ha!

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02 Aug 2017
@ 10:44 pm (GMT)

Mike Davis

Re: The Most Controversial Words Ever Uttered
controlled expanding soft bullets are better still.....oops Ive just described a partition!!!!


Lane you are a stirrer...are you sure your Daddy wasnt a teaspoon???

I did same thing by asking what all the fuss was with 300blackout/acc and the 6.5 grendal
neither squeal my wheels and making a cartridge that will load and fire into a .223 with drastic repercussions is just plain plurry dumb!!!!
anyone else noticed how many of those two are coming up for sale 2nd hand lately????

boy did that one start a ruckus.
03 Aug 2017
@ 01:57 am (GMT)

Joshua Mayfield

Re: The Most Controversial Words Ever Uttered
Lane, Lane, Lane.... Hunting season needs to come back around quickly or you may get yourself in trouble.
03 Aug 2017
@ 07:42 am (GMT)

Warwick Marflitt

Re: The Most Controversial Words Ever Uttered
Reminded me of the song "Walk Tall" by John Mellencamp

The simple minded
And the uninformed
Can be easily led astray
And those that cannot connect the dots
Hey look the other way
People believe what they want to believe
When it makes no sense at all
And I wish you all along the sideline
The strength to

Walk tall
Yeah walk on
Through this world
Walk tall

Somewhere out in the distance
Is the death of you and me
Even though we don't think of it much
It's still out there for us to see
If you treat life like a bar room fight
You'll die stinking of gin
No drunkards are allowed in heaven
No sinners will get in

So be careful in what you believe in
There's plenty to get you confused
And in this land called paradise
You must walk in many men's shoes
Bigotry and hatred are enemies to us all
Grace, mercy and forgiveness
Will help a man walk tall
So walk tall
Yeah,

Lane. Just because you can doesn't mean you should. .. sound familiar?
04 Aug 2017
@ 02:25 pm (GMT)

Lane Salvato

Re: The Most Controversial Words Ever Uttered
Ha ha Warrick, for sure. It's just so hot here, and the season is still awhile away. Boredom doesn't look good on me.





07 Aug 2017
@ 12:50 am (GMT)

Vince Le Sabre

Re: The Most Controversial Words Ever Uttered
Since 1970 I've been an active hunter. I've killed a lot of game with my .308 rifle loaded with Core-lokt and Power Point ammo including moose and caribou. None got away.

In my opinion, Premium bullets have raised the lethality factor for smaller calibers such as 243 providing spectacular penetration and very good expansion. Premium bullets are very good choices for 243 hunters.

Vince
08 Aug 2017
@ 12:40 am (GMT)

mark korte

Re: The Most Controversial Words Ever Uttered
I saw the title of this post and thought: Not copper again?!!
11 Aug 2017
@ 06:12 pm (GMT)

Jon Short

Re: The Most Controversial Words Ever Uttered
Great lyrics & song Warwick.
13 Aug 2017
@ 02:30 pm (GMT)

mark whiteley

Re: The Most Controversial Words Ever Uttered
you know Lane I have never seen any difference when head shooting

LOL

regards Mark
13 Aug 2017
@ 02:50 pm (GMT)

Lane Salvato

Re: The Most Controversial Words Ever Uttered
Quote:
you know Lane I have never seen any difference when head shooting

LOL

regards Mark


For sure!
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