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<blockquote data-quote="Jcann" data-source="post: 3169652" data-attributes="member: 33119"><p>Welcome to the forum.</p><p></p><p>I believe all relevant knowledge completes the total portrait from the chosen caliber, chamber dimension, twist, bullet weight/type, barrel length, etc on to the handloading bench and eventually to the range. After all, when you choose to build a rifle, caliber, bullet weight/type, barrel twist/length and reamer print should be your first thoughts. And there is certainly nothing wrong with technology. I’m sure the old buffalo hunters would die for what the modern day hunters have at their disposal.</p><p></p><p>Once you boil all the fat out of it, true marksmanship is hitting what you’re aiming at, the means and by what methods are irrelevant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcann, post: 3169652, member: 33119"] Welcome to the forum. I believe all relevant knowledge completes the total portrait from the chosen caliber, chamber dimension, twist, bullet weight/type, barrel length, etc on to the handloading bench and eventually to the range. After all, when you choose to build a rifle, caliber, bullet weight/type, barrel twist/length and reamer print should be your first thoughts. And there is certainly nothing wrong with technology. I’m sure the old buffalo hunters would die for what the modern day hunters have at their disposal. Once you boil all the fat out of it, true marksmanship is hitting what you’re aiming at, the means and by what methods are irrelevant. [/QUOTE]
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