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Post by jims on Mar 26, 2011 20:35:36 GMT -5
I have noticed that often after deer season the number of postings has decreased. This year it seems there has been enough new ideas/bullets/thoughts occurring and being posted that there has not been a lull. I enjoy reading every day what it being tried/considered/discussed. What a helpful bunch. We have a great bunch of shooters and moderators and minds on this site. All keep up the good work and keep it coming.
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Post by Savage Shooter on Mar 26, 2011 20:54:06 GMT -5
This is equipment change, fix and load development time of the year.
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Post by ET on Mar 27, 2011 5:00:09 GMT -5
Jim
It is an interesting year with all that is going on. A lot of learning is also progressing in different areas. What I find impressive is the team effort being applied to reach certain goals and the support of others by taking an interest with what is developing that fuels encouragement.
We lost a valuable individual recently but his legacy of pioneering lives on as we continue with some of his work that was started in the field of smokeless muzzle loading.
And the beat goes on.
Ed
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Post by tar12 on Mar 27, 2011 6:37:11 GMT -5
We have several new members as well.....
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Post by jims on Mar 27, 2011 10:06:57 GMT -5
tar12: The new and not quite so new all have contributed, that makes this the premier site for smokeless.
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Post by Jon on Mar 27, 2011 10:25:52 GMT -5
Very well put by all. We are in my mind into the next step in smokeless ml's. New pioneers with the experiance of the people that helped to start this smokless craze. It is starting to seem like Savage did a good thing when they said they were stoping the ml10. It seems like it created more interest from the rest of the ml people that may be realizing that they are closer to true smokeless than bp now. Guys keep up the great work.. Jon
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