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Just a random new forum suggestion...

How about an "ammo" forum where people can discuss things like which .357 Mag. round is best, or which rifle round for 300 meter ground hogs?

As I said, just a random thought...
 
Just a random answer...

No. ;)

Oh, well. You had a 50-50 chance, Mike. ;)



In all seriousness, I think questions relating to ammo would belong in the forum in which that particular ammo is used most. Pistol calibers in the General Handgun Forum; rifle calibers in The Art; best ammo on critters in The Hunt; etc.

Please don't bring up pistol caliber carbines, Mike... I don't have an answer for that... :o
 
How about rifle-caliber pistols, smart guy? :D

Actually, I don't give a damn one way or the other.

It was just a random thought while wading through another of the "which is best, XXX-gr. or XXX-gr. (insert caliber here) for (insert use here)" threads that doesn't mention an actual gun...
 
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