User talk:Noel Carlson

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.375 Viking
Hi,

Regarding your recent information additions on the .375 Viking projectile design by Mr. Lutz Möller you have to keep in mind Wikipedia requires references from websites or publications regarding such information (see The five pillars of Wikipedia). Internet forums are not regarded as reference sources by the Wikipedia encyclopedia. Mr. Möller indicated in the past using his projectile designs involved taking part in research and development projects, but I can not recall if he ever indicated this in English or if this was the case for the .375 Viking. At the web shop at http://saxtech.de/langstreckengeschoss/index.html currently 2 long range or very low drag .338”diameter projectiles are commercially offered. If you can reference your information on the .375 Viking please do so or if not please remove it.--Francis Flinch (talk) 10:17, 16 January 2010 (UTC)