Guess that remark was made bout me, then again it could fit others, maybe Frank, BP, Westerner, H.M.Pope, and I'm sure a whole bunch of other guys that don't always agree with J. Louis. I guess rather than try an get things straightened out in an easy to understand manner it's easier for him to make comments like that. Glad to see that Andy Z. and Pete were an exception, also hope that Paul Shuttleworth is an exception and a bunch of others that J Louis did not mention, would hate to see such a progressive bunch of guys that have at least tried swaged bullets, admitted that they liked them, and even set records with them, be given an evil eye by old J L. I'm so sorry that I was not able to cast good bullets, must be something wrong with me, I do have breathing problems so I'm NOT sorry that I don't have to breath in lead fumes and the possible health hazards that they may have. Thank god for good swaged bullets, finally in this day and age a shooter can acquire bullets that are void free, have perfect bases, are not so much a health hazard, and are capable of setting records that may take a long time to break. I'm looking at this as a milestone in lead bullet shooting, guys have been shooting cast bullets for well over 100 years and it seemed to take that long just to shoot a few record groups, from what I've been told by those that should know modern swaged rifle bullets have only been used in competition for around 5 years and already an "official" record has been set, and from what I hear groups like the one Andy Z. has shot is repeatable and have been shot many times in practice shoots. I believe it's only a short matter of time that more records will be set with this new bullet "invention", that's really been around for well over 100 years. S T
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