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Originally Posted by Alleycat
If AAC tells people that you can shoot the 300 Whisper, 300 Fireball, or 300-221 in a 300 Blackout chamber and someone blows themselves up ACC would be liable. You can't blame them for covering there ass.
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I understand the necessity of covering your rear end for liability. Saying that they do not guarantee compatibility would be rather noble.
For those who were not familiar with what has been done with the Whisper for a long time, it would seem AAC is trying to take credit for inventing this round as though it was their own novel idea. I don't agree with that morally.
Taking credit for standardizing a wildcat is one thing. That is something I have not seen from AAC. Give credit where credit is due.
I sincerely applaud AAC for pushing this to mainstream. We will all benefit from it. I just don't agree with the politics.
Please cite anything that shows me different on what AAC has claimed in their public press releases.