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Old 06-02-2008, 07:47 PM
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Default RE: Is there an argument for banning carbons for hunting?

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Great!
You guys have put my concerns to rest. If carbons are not as unbreakable as they are touted to be, then my premise was based on erroneous information.
But, Texasbowhunter, as far as having thisthread deleted... I thought that is what this forum is for; to bring up subjects and discuss them. I am now better informed because of it. I had a concern. Rather than stew about it, I brought it to the forum. I am not sure why it should be deleted?
You are right, that is what this forum is for. MaybeI should have re-phrased that, my bad. I was just trying to make a point that the thread had no substance if you took that factor out of it. Didn't mean it in a rude way by no means. Some of the other postings were headed in another direction than what you first intended (which was better carbon or alluminum) and I was trying to steer it back to your original post.
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