Posted by Bret4207 on February 19, 2021 at 06:33:46 from (207.42.20.149):
In Reply to: Books,manuals posted by DeltaSteve on February 18, 2021 at 09:36:37:
I see this in other areas too. I got into to a long drawn out back and forth with a fairly well known gun writer who went to a site and asked for information on a common cartridge he was loading up for an article. It was a pretty common cartridge that had been around a good 30 years by then (7 Weatherby Mag) and he wanted info for common weight bullets. I opined that any relaoder should have at least 2 manuals on his bench with that info and that I thought a professional gun writer would have a good 20 or so like I did. He got PO'd and we went back and forth. He was just so full of it!
These days everyone wants everything RIGHT NOW!!!! without having to expend any effort at all. I can see some stuff you have to ask for help with, like appliances, that's outside most people skill set. But simple stuff out of a manual should be easy for everyone. I think there is a growing number of people who just don't know how to try anymore.
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