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I left the range where I had maintained an annual membership for many years over nonsense like this. I can get disrespected for free on any street corner, no sense paying for it.
I think a better average for the Mnandi is right around 600, most folks opt to go with some kind of inlay as they represent a "classier" pocketknife. True enough that a Neon is hard to come across, they are slowly getting better tho.
There is the school of thought that one gets what one pays for. Most of my pocket knives are hand made here in America. They were not cheap but I will have them forever and pass them on to family to friends
I use my knives pretty frequently at work, and just within my experience, XHP has held up with much less attention than my older D2 knives. Maybe the gimmick's on me, but I'm happy with it.
Like other posters I use the Xtreme 124's you've already tried, however I am not pushing them to high velocity either. On the rare occasion that I want to load to +P I dip into my stash of winchester FMJ.
I'm working on a Remington 1903a3 that appears to be all correct, However the FJA and P marks on the stock are in some sort of ink rather than stamped into the wood. I haven't run across this in my limited experience, is this factory?
Fwiw, receiver serial dates 6/43 with a 4/43 barrel
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