One of the best points made so far.
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We can invite you to the party, but we can't force you to dance. Good luck with whatever purchases you have made or will make in the future. Now back under your bridge...troll!
You have a reading comprehension problem. I did not demand the information. Except for the numbers supporting your claim of "statistically insignificant", did you make that up? Are statistics possible without numbers?
I merely pointed out a deficiency with the chart based on the author's stated purpose.
I don't care about bushmaster. I own one, but so what. I have been sipping the Noveske and LMT Koolaid like a fine bourbon for a couple of years now and I am content with my purchases. I got to good stuff long before the magical chart showed up.
Next I going for KAC Koolaid, I know it is off the chart but I am willing to take the chance.
And I told you exactly where to find them, and you ignored it. Congratulations, you're willingly ignorant!
Yep, and if you had bothered to read anything on this site, you would know *exactly* why it's not on the Chart (hint hint: it's in the first paragraph of the "explanation of features" section of the Chart). But then, you don't read anything, much less attempt to comprehend anything... you're just a troll. Good luck to you.Quote:
Next I going for KAC Koolaid, I know it is off the chart but I am willing to take the chance.
Your stupidity is starting to annoy me. I asked if the BCM barrel that was shooting 12 MOA out of the box was statistically significant. It was somewhat a rhetorical question, but you took the bait and in response you said:
Originally Posted by justin_247
"Statistically insignificant based upon quality control and the company's eagerness to understand any problems and correct them."
I was fairly confident that you did not know even know the number of barrels produced by BCM over any time period much less how many failed to fire acceptable groups and therefore could not possibly know whether it was "statistically significant."
I say you are lying about any knowledge about the quality control program at BCM, production numbers and nature of any failures that may have occurred.
But you can read the Chart!
Let's all calm down and take a quick lesson in common sense.....
This is what most should get from the chart. I like to be very short and sweet ...
The chart is based on FACT... PROVEN FACT.
The chart does not promote ANY brand of weapon.
The chart shows which brands have matched or exceeded the TDP.
If there is something missing from the chart on your rifle, it does NOT mean it FAILS.
The two most important questions you should ask yourself about your weapon or the one you are thinking about purchasing are this....
1.) Will my rifle stand up to a ton of abuse and still be reliable enough to protect myself or others?
2.) If I'm planning to spend XXX amount of money on rifle "a" and there is a rifle further left on the chart, is it worth the extra amount of money for that extra piece of mind.