Originally Posted by Rick99
Originally Posted by Calhoun
And I'm sure we'll find mistakes in mine. I'll probably start an errata list here here of corrections so that folks can print it out and put it in their book.


Not always errors. Often it is thing we just didn't know at the time. Those finds are what keeps the Savage levers interesting for me.

An error, to me, is just an incorrect statement. So Murray's had them, David's has them, mine will have them. We just don't know everything now, and some of what we believe is wrong. Date ranges are something that will continue to be refined for years to come probably.


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