What's wrong wi baa lamb and moo cow and horsey, horsey don'you stop ,just let your hooves go clipity clop.or can't we do baby talk anymore either. John F.
"Bullet" only means different things to different people because they don't know any better, and that's fine, but once you know the proper term it makes perfect sense to use it instead of the improper word. Perhaps we should all still say "bah lamb" and "moo cow" as well. No ambiguity there, and it even tells you what noise the animal makes to stop you getting confused.
The South of England has 2 good things, the M1 and the A1. Both will take you to Yorkshire.
What's wrong wi baa lamb and moo cow and horsey, horsey don'you stop ,just let your hooves go clipity clop.or can't we do baby talk anymore either. John F.
I regretfully report that even Norman Clark, maker of fine custom target rifles these many years, has succumbed to the influence of the lower end of the intellectual spectrum and now advertises 'bullet heads'.
Woe, woe and thrice woe unto thee, O Babylon.....
tac
tac,,alas there is a quaint and apt saying,,,you can't educate pork that springs to mind here,must admit that as a kid the term giz a shot with your bullet gun to friends older brother were often used,however over the years i became somewhat anal retentive,get quite annoyed with people on the range who in my humble opinion should know better.
Would like to think that the thread closed now s obviously there are those that will and those that wont,,reminds me a lot of the Twix advert,same thing different way of describing
Dave
Agreed, this thread seems to have run its course. Let's now draw our critical attention to the ever-increasing champion pie-eater Pete Moore of 'Gun Mart' and his use of the 'replacement' word 'mech' instead of 'action'.
tac
I just saw this and thought it should be tacked onto the thread. I mean, if you can't take R Lee Emery's word for it........
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXwt...=youtu.be&t=70
I got a temp permit to poses a .243 last week, it says 'this permit does not cover expanding heads'!
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