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  • target64

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    Coating rounds is not new technology, Seal team 47 out of Maza North Dakota has been using jiff peanut butter as bullet coatings for decades. The user will experience reduced bullet drag and felt recoil. All the while gaining increased muzzle velocity and accuracy. Give it a go and report your fingings. :cool:
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Coating rounds is not new technology, Seal team 47 out of Maza North Dakota has been using jiff peanut butter as bullet coatings for decades. The user will experience reduced bullet drag and felt recoil. All the while gaining increased muzzle velocity and accuracy. Give it a go and report your fingings. :cool:
    But... the peanut butter keeps sticking to the roof of my receiver... :):
     
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