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preventec47
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I found that interesting. I would like to know what the "wrong" reason was!
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Excellent article. Particularly if you have to shoot people.
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Interesting article, and I'm sure there is something to this stuff, but I couldn't help but notice that while he stated that shooting pine boards is great for "shooting marauding lumber", he did not say that shooting gelatin is great for "shooting marauding gello"! :lol:

I'm told I can be a real softy, but I'm not made of solid gello! :roll: I'm looking forward to part two as well.

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Good article.

Allen Jones is the real deal, and a seems like a heck of a nice guy. He also works for Speer and I've spoken to him on the phone a couple times when I was having some problems getting a particular rifle to shoot like it should. He was very helpful and was in no hurry to shut me up. We talked guns for quite a while. For this particular rifle, he even went so far as to recommend a bullet made by a competitor.
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