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| Supernatural Anaesthetist | He stated that it was his opinion ("IMO" = In My Opinion), and the last I checked, everyone is entitled to their own opinions without need for proof. Heck, I could say that IMO, rear-wheel drive cars handle better than front-wheel drive cars. I can't prove it one way or the other, it's just an opinion. |
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| .:|Purification Admin|:. | I think it helps with consistency of shots as the balls transition into the air. I however can't stand cleaning paint out of ported barrels! I have a heavy ported dye barrel on my blazer as well as stock unported PPS brass.
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| Active Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: North Alabama
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I guess it was just the fact that everyone else had a good reason to support their thoughts and that person didn't, but you are right in the fact that it doesn't matter if they can support it or not. I can be kind of a harsh jerk sometimes, but it isn't my intent, sorry again, and thanks for eveyone's informative help on the barrel issue. | |
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| MCB Member Join Date: Apr 2006
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| They don't have to handle better, IMO rear wheel drive cars are much more fun, you should see the new coating of black a friend and I put down on the parking lot at where I use to work. Theres something about driving sideways that makes me smile.
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