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Probably my top two:

"boolits"
"recipes"
 
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Mad harvest
Mad take or took an animal

can't stand either!!!


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Posts that start with labels like, "What if", "I have a question", "Need advice", "Help!", "Whats the best", etc.

All are totally meaningless, giving us no clue what the topic actually is. I normally ignore 'em, figger if they can't state the question they aren't likely to understand the answer either.
 
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What's wrong with recipes?? Would formulaes sound more dramatic?
Seems a recipe is a list of ingrediants and how to put them together?
In another forum, a way-kewl fellow refers to a stock as a "handle". That edges my teeth.


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popcornCaliber when it should be cartridge!
Roll EyesBore diameter when it should be groove diameter. beerroger


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Grroves on Horady Interlock (I know that's partly why they "interlock) that don't match where I want to seat them too in my reloads!

The worst are the 8mm size that are all in the wrong place for 8x57 or 8x60S!
 
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What's wrong with recipes?? Would formulaes sound more dramatic?
Seems a recipe is a list of ingrediants and how to put them together?
In another forum, a way-kewl fellow refers to a stock as a "handle". That edges my teeth.


Anybody got a favorite load for chile?
 
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2 Tbs of ground chipotle but you may exceed 65000PSI. animal


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2 Tbs of ground chipotle but you may exceed 65000PSI. animal


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ackley improved


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As usual just my $.02
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"TOO HEAVY FOR IT'S CALIBER" animal

My apologies Will!


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Here, but... it's a Weatherby. Oh WOW, yesterdays rifle today!
 
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"No pressure signs"...translation = No excessive pressure signs

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Those that want the secret family recipe for a load to shoot in a rifle you have never seen or heard of.

But in all sincerity, the biggest is powder lots without uniformity!






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I have a question
I have a 30 caliber that I need a recipe to load boolits to harvest some game



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"shooter" buck


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The misuse of the word Bespoke on non British made items
 
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This might be the first time I have read a thread with more than a handful of responses in which I find myself agreeing with everyone.

By the way, "boolits" is at the top of my list. It just makes me want to punch someone.
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Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.

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The misuse of the word Bespoke on non British made items


And...the use of the word "custom" on British bespoke made items! Such as the description in Guns and Ammo in 1974 of the Minoudis Purdey!

Which even YEARS later I view as a triumph of money over good taste! And such a waste of that walnut and craftsmanship on something that is truly an assault on the eyes!




And the thing is...the guy never ever used it according to the description when it was sold at Christies in London in 2006 for £ 120,000.
 
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1) Gold inlays on any kind of firearm.

Though I will tolerate silver inlays if its not over done.

2) Commemorative firearm editions, specially with some notables name or face engraved on it with gold inlay.

3) skip line checkering.

4) Gold triggers.

5) fleur de lis carved or engraved anywere on a firearm.

6) telescopic sights that do not have an objective lens bell - don't care how good they are, they still look off. Form must balence function.

7) Forum posters with huge signature phrases or comments on every one of their posts - gag.

8) movies that show firearms shooting with impossiable or 1 in a million shot accuracy on the first shot with out recoil even.

9) sensorship off any kind

10) corrupt companies, polititians and cops with 12+ years of service that think they have become gods.

11) core pirate america that take jobs off shore and return products home and expect to sell the crap.

12) rainy days and snow that won't just fall in parks and stay off the road.

13) poor quality contol on component brass.

pet peeves shit, this list could get endless!
 
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Seems a recipe is a list of ingrediants and how to put them together?

The term "recipe" is at least a suggestion that if others carefully duplicate it they will obtain indential results; that works for cakes but not reloads so it's misleading.

Some pet peeves:

* The idea that I could use other people's load data - "pet load" - and expect the same results in a different firearm.

* Calling a metallic cartridge a "bullet" and a case a "shell" or "casing".

* "Expert" reloaders who have no clue of the difference between headspace and case head-to-shoulder length.

* The people who think having a personal high post count somehow accords them great credibility.

* "Expert" reloaders who think a powder scale accurate to a tenth of a grain is specificed as .01 gr. and that a thousant of an inch is written as .0001".

* Loaders who claim some cartridges and/or powders are more likely to produce uncommon "pressure spikes" than others of their type.

* "Knowledgeable" reloaders who think book OAL is set by SAAMI for individual bullets and therefore it's required practice for all others forever more, amen, or we may die in a KABOOM.

* Silly statements that some dies are "made to tighter tolerances" than others AND suggesting one red brand only makes "cheep junk" for beginners and 'un-enlightened' people.

* People who pepper their speach with "you know". If that were true there would be no reason for them to rattle on!

* Pompous people who think it's a sign of superior intellect if they say "at this point in time" rather than simply saying "now.

* Political/social "progressives" who seek to progressivly confiscate other people's earned income and progressively restrict other people's freedom in the pursuit of their dreamy social ideals for a worker's utopia.
 
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people that uses their post page as a advertisment for the their gun business.
 
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Speer brand 357SIG cases that have too small flash holes that stick on my Redding resize dies' decapping pin and pull it out.
 
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A)"Boolits"
B) People who ask a forum audience what "caliber" they should chamber their next project rifle in. They must be the same people who stand in a crosswalk in the middle of the street trying to make up their mind which direction to go.
C) Did I mention "boolits"?
D) People who ask a question that can be answered with a little research on their own part. I sometimes think that a lot of guys just want to see themselves in print.
E)"Boolits"
 
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Gee Jim C, when I read your short list, I can see where it would be a recipe for you to have a lot of discontent when dealing with us dumbasses that don't know it all. Smiler


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Peeves are usually caused by elevated levels of vaginitis and worrying about the actions of others.


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I have two major peeves ; Hello I'm from the government an here to help you !.

An that some people actually believe the Government is helping them !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.


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Peeves are usually caused by elevated levels of vaginitis and worrying about the actions of others.


Tell us how you would know.
 
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Peeves are usually caused by elevated levels of vaginitis and worrying about the actions of others.

I think there are medicines for that....but of course....I don't really know about such things!!! animal


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"Inherent accuracy".


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Let me get this out of the way now. . .
Jim, I like the Red Brand!

Whew! I'd hate get him peeved at my Pomposity, at this point in time! Eeker animal Big Grin


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As usual just my $.02
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Yeah the Red Brand really sucks and I oughta know, I've using some of that crap for the last 30 years.
 
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"A casefull of ... under a 165... has always worked for me. If it doesn't, must be something wrong with your rifle"
 
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