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    Default Re: I won't be using Sierra 165gr HPBT again in my .308..

    Quote Originally Posted by Messor View Post
    Small towns doesn't have any immigration or sars officials.
    Ok, that makes perfect sense.

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    Default Re: I won't be using Sierra 165gr HPBT again in my .308..

    Quote Originally Posted by Messor View Post
    Makes you wonder what type of biltong you bought, doesn't it.
    Yeah. I chose not to dwell on the subject.
    [b]Be ready for anything, and if his head is not at least two meters away from the body, do not 'assume' he is dead and out of the fight.[/b] [I]- Ikor[/I]

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    Default Re: I won't be using Sierra 165gr HPBT again in my .308..

    Quote Originally Posted by Messor View Post
    I was being polite :)

    Sorry, I know I sounded rude, unfortunately you are new here and doesn't understand me yet, wasn't meant as an insult more like a slap on the wrist.

    Thanx Messor. Slap on wrist taken. new to forums so please bare with me as my sleepy hollow town has just got 3G so am now able to participate on the interweb. massive upgrade from trying to do research when all we have has is stolen Telkom lines and a GPRS signal.

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    Default Re: I won't be using Sierra 165gr HPBT again in my .308..

    Quote Originally Posted by TStone View Post
    Apologies, I'm from the Southern Free State, we are not that clued up on recent developments in the field of hunting projectiles.
    Quote Originally Posted by Messor View Post
    Then let me give you a heads up, one of these days people are gonna come to you and explain the new technologies of mono and bonded bullets and explain to you that your whole hunting life has been a farce, seeing as a Hornady Interlock cannot kill any antelope reliably without it dying from old age.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TStone View Post
    Look, I will have you know that I have experienced the wonders of the Nosler Partiton, the Barnes X, the latter in both its original barrel fouling glory and the new and improved Triple Shock (imagine it, a bullet that shocks thrice), and even the over engineered and highly penetrative Winchester Fail Safe. Don't talk down to me just because I don't know them double jacketed Sierra things.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dale SH View Post
    TStone

    It would appear that technology is moving into the Southern Free Sate at a rapid rate. Just now you'll be telling us that they have even installed traffic lights in the town where you live.
    Quote Originally Posted by TStone View Post
    Er... well, currently we do have a stop sign and a yield sign, we even have a tarred road. Once a week (on Wednesdays) we have a traffic cop.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dale SH View Post
    How many bullet holes in the stop sign ?, and what does the traffic cop do during the rest of the week ? Mechanic, postman ?
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    And jean pants - you seen them? - you got them ?.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TStone View Post
    We are hijacking this thread, so this is my last post here. But, while you are makin' fun of us country bumpkins explain this to me, most South Africans don't know where this town of us is, yet we have stores owned by people from Pakistan, Bangladesh and China?

    How the hell does someone from Bangladesh get to own a store in Philippolis? Did he wake up one good morning, opened a map of South Africa, closed his eyes stabbed his finger somewhere in the middle of the map and started drawing up a business plan for the nearest town to his finger print?
    Quote Originally Posted by Messor View Post
    Many people in SA expects money to come their way, many of the above mentioned people knows you have to work for it, do you blame them?
    Quote Originally Posted by TStone View Post
    Blame them? No. But I am confused by how they even find a town like ours, never-mind start a business there.
    Quote Originally Posted by JS4 View Post
    That reminds me of buying biltong, in Boshof in the Free State, from the Springbok butchery... from the Chinese owner.
    Quote Originally Posted by Messor View Post
    Small towns doesn't have any immigration or sars officials.
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    Makes you wonder what type of biltong you bought, doesn't it.
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    Ok, that makes perfect sense.
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    Yeah. I chose not to dwell on the subject.
    Quote Originally Posted by HunterT View Post
    Thanx Messor. Slap on wrist taken. new to forums so please bare with me as my sleepy hollow town has just got 3G so am now able to participate on the interweb. massive upgrade from trying to do research when all we have has is stolen Telkom lines and a GPRS signal.

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    Default Re: I won't be using Sierra 165gr HPBT again in my .308..

    Quote Originally Posted by ravingDIODE View Post
    Wow, that took you a while to figure out!

    [b]Be ready for anything, and if his head is not at least two meters away from the body, do not 'assume' he is dead and out of the fight.[/b] [I]- Ikor[/I]

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    Default Re: I won't be using Sierra 165gr HPBT again in my .308..

    Quote Originally Posted by JS4 View Post
    Wow, that took you a while to figure out!

    I was patiently waiting to see when it will die down

    But...

    Last edited by ravingDIODE; 09-07-2014 at 12:14.

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    Default Re: I won't be using Sierra 165gr HPBT again in my .308..

    Quote Originally Posted by ravingDIODE View Post
    I was patiently waiting to see when it will die down

    But...
    I thought we set you straight on the first page

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    Default Re: I won't be using Sierra 165gr HPBT again in my .308..

    Quote Originally Posted by Messor View Post
    I thought we set you straight on the first page
    haha oh you did.. fair point

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