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Hey Moderators, How 'bout this...

wolf 1415

New member
How about adding a new area to TFL that would compile surveys of member's opinions. Some possibles:

1. Favorite ammunition by Caliber and Category
"9mm defensive"
#1 Superblast whackum-knockdowner, 115 gr, 2000 fps - 200 votes

2. Favorite reloader, progressive

3. Best Customer service by category

You get the idea? there seem to be many threads about favorite this and that, why not ask these questions at registration and post the results?
 
I agree that having all the "best" categories in one forum would be a good idea. (Because then I could completely ignore them. :) ) However, I think those topics already fit in the existing forums.

At any rate, this being a suggestion, I will move it to the Suggestions forum ...
 
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