I can't take it anymore, I must spill my beans!
The same goofball that said that Bushnell is made by "Bosh-noll" said he hunted with a .300 Win. Mag., and we asked him what bullets he uses, and he says that a buddy of his who works for the FBI handloads these amazing rounds that he hunts with, they were some sort of hybrid ballistic tip that isn't available on the market.
When my dad was choosing ammo for his new 7mm Rem Mag, I told him to get 150-grain Swift Siccoro, or Nosler Partition, because Itold dad hewould want an exithole to make thetracking easier,but the salesman comes and says "Nah, you don't need an exit hole, just turn all the organs to jelly, and watch the deer drop!" He and I were sorta' arguing, and my dad bought his advice, and then the guy was saying "Just get 140-grain, forget 150.", but I convinced my dad to get 150-grain, since that's what I use in my .308.
I asked the guy if he'd ever used regular bullets, like the Nosler Partition on elk, and he said "Only on paper, it's just normal, but these handloads I've got, they........"
Also, when my dad was deciding what brand of rifle he should get, he was considering Remington, or a rifle he really liked that was a Browning.
The salesman was talking "You know what, I have a Browning A-Bolt, and I love it, but those Remingtons, I have seen tons of them, that were bought with people who were looking forward to using them, and they'd just come back here, they just weren't shooters! But I NEVER had that happen with a Browning."
I said, "That happens with Ruger, Tikka, Savage, you name it, INCLUDING Browning."
And he just looks at me like I'm just a stupid kid.
This was at Gander Mtn., it's a great store, I'd love to go back there again, but that guy was just arrogant, must be from breathing all that gunsolvent fumes.