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SRH78 wrote: I was just speculating that the 230 gr fmjs could probably be used for cheap plinking loads since they were asked about in an earlier post. I certainly didn't mean to suggest they were a good idea.
Not to put too fine a point on it, but discussions about thumpers probably should never have the word "plinking" in it. :mrgreen:
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OldCannon wrote:
SRH78 wrote: I was just speculating that the 230 gr fmjs could probably be used for cheap plinking loads since they were asked about in an earlier post. I certainly didn't mean to suggest they were a good idea.
Not to put too fine a point on it, but discussions about thumpers probably should never have the word "plinking" in it. :mrgreen:
Oh, thumpers are great fun to plink with, especially when shooting reactive targets. :fire They just aren't cheap to plink with. :grumble In a pinch, they also work well to "chop" down trees, depending on size of course, when your axe is elsewhere or for "chopping" logs for firewood. :smash:
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SRH78 wrote: In a pinch, they also work well to "chop" down trees, depending on size of course, when your axe is elsewhere or for "chopping" logs for firewood. :smash:
*shrug* I'm more in favor of a few windings of detcord to take down trees. Far more impressive :cheers2:

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