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Author Topic: What about these patches?I  (Read 8365 times)

Offline No Powder

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Re: What about these patches?I
« Reply #15 on: August 09, 2024, 01:01:40 PM »
Had a lot of comebacks to my Bridgers Best patches question. One guy said the proof is in the pudding. So I went to the range yesterday searching for the pudding. Didn't buy any Bridgers patches, but had some old Ox Yoke .015 patches and some new Ox Yoke .015 patches. I decided  to shoot a 50 yard group using each. Here's the pudding. When looking through each of the patches, I noticed more light coming through the new patches. Now if I can only find some old patches.  [ Invalid Attachment ]  [ Invalid Attachment ]


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