Indeed. Reading it, I get the impression that English is not his first language. In places, it even reads like a machine translation, like the instructions you used to find for Japanese-made products.
As others have said, wow. I can’t wait to read his tips on hunting Alaskan bears.
Ghostwritten by Siri or Alexa perhaps?This really looks like the author is the same computer that generates the verbiage for click bait slide shows...
A message intercepted and decoded from Voyager IGhostwritten by Siri or Alexa perhaps?
This is why you cannot trust anything you read on the internet. Good lord.
http://wildernessmastery.com/hunting/223-for-deer-hunting-ammunition.html#disqus_thread
Judging by the picture of the author and evaluating his writing style I’d say he’s just a kid with very little experience
"Hand loaders have some very convinced parameters." Ah, now I see what my problem is with the perfect .32 Long load-- my parameters aren't convinced. I'll search the site for some help with that. And, you know what? I think that's my new signature line.
Ah, now it makes sense, more Russian fake news. Now they're trying to disrupt American hunting. Thankfully, we didn't fall for it. lolIt looks like the domain name wildernessmastery.com is registered by a domain name company in Russia.
Yep. This entity gets paid by clicks. Don't feed it.This really looks like the author is the same computer that generates the verbiage for click bait slide shows...