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In an effort to remove any particular maker's name from the discussion I pose this question. When is 'Good Enough' not Good Enough? If older steels have lasted for 100 plus years in rifles why are they all of a sudden not any good anymore? If a design has withstood 100 years of use and refinement why is it no longer any good? If slower velocity's worked for 100 years why are they no longer fast enough? If older bullet designs worked for 100 years why are they no longer any good? While 'New' and 'Improved' is nice what real advantages to you derive from them? Can an animal be deader than dead? Can a rifle be stronger than strong? Does it matter or is it just all sales BS ? Inquiring Minds Want to Know. At least I do. |