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McGuire Ballistics 7mm 160GR Copper Rose
Love the extended version. I hope to hear more.
I have the same rifle and barrel length, getting 3000 with the 90 gr lrx is easily attainable with the right powders without pressure signs
What about the 25wssm?
It’s an interesting topic but it’s also overplayed at this point. Everyone is in their own camp and no one is changing their minds. There was a couple of hunters in MT that were attacked by a bear. They landed 1 or 2 rounds of 10mm and 1 or 2 rounds of 300 win and the bear still had fight in it. You can hear the story on the meat eater podcast.
Excellent podcast! Great information with potential for a follow up. Please do! Keep it up gents
Good advice in genral not trying to be a troll all I know is I have a genral radio licence and a registered nxdn p25 dmr id go to radioid.net to obtain 7 digit dmr or nxdn id after obtaining a part 97 licence you will need a copy of your radio licence tech genral or extra be patient should take 48hrs to process could be more best of luck have fun
Part 97 amature radio service is not radio part type secific for amature service licence holder meaning any radio type is available just be aware dont read in encryption or out of band features in your digital radio on part 97 becouse it illegal and fyi p25 can be used in conventional dig without encryption I have experience with phase 1 fyi must have a registered 7 dig id as well as licence dont take my advice do your own research this is not legal advice as not a lawyer. Love the show radios
BM-59!!!!
Sizing dies are 14 threads per inch. This comes out to 0.001 per 5 degrees of turn. 1/4 turn = 90deg -- (90/5)x.001=.018”
I’d like to hear a podcast on the 6mm vortex, I remember shooting in Racine one day years ago and Scott was letting everyone shoot his rifle when he was fire forming cases.
I would like to add that Lorna Smith has a quote from an email she sent Douglas Boze saying that it was her OPINION that this hint was unethical. Also the vote was supposed to be about clarifying some wording in the regs and possibly lowering 1 units tag allocation. The cancelation of the season was not in the docket.
extremely informative and educational
Economy of movement seems to be a key to decreasing each stage in the PRS realm; noted.
Been listening for awhile, enjoy the variety. Interesting questions, good guests. Keep up the good work.
Quicktrip is great, there at least 100 of them in Kansas City alone, but nothing remotely comes close to the Buccees stations in Texas
Yep. This system is called "speed drop" the number to subtract from your range value can be calculated for you by a elite kestrel with accuracy first stuff. Wanna blow your mind some more... look up and try "weaponized math". With this system you can dope any center fire cartridge out with just a 99 cent calculator.
Enjoyed the show. Learned more about supressors. Now I feel a little less intimated about getting one.
Super great info! I appreciate the tips
I got winchester xpr in 6.8 western and ammo a month ago love it
would love to hear about the .338 federal
Savage 10-16 with accutrigger and Howa 1500/Vangard 2 both have safe 3 position safety.
Or the diffrent quality of optics glass coatings and what makes them diffrent in quality.
Maybe a 10 minute talk on barrel fluting or the diffrent muzzle crowns on a unthreaded barrel. Maybe if cryo treating a barrel actually does any noticeable diffrence in performance.
Hilarious line!
How about the Winchester model 70 safety, it's a 3 position
Good info on the topic as usual. Thanks for the podcasts.
Phenomenal episode! Easily top 2-3 that I can think of.
I have a mosin I dumped way to much money into, I'd be happy to bring it in if you have another show about sporterized mosins, I am local and know a few guys at vortex
They literally are overpriced and overrated garbage sticks 😄🤬
really interesting show.
I'm tired of the T&A in my feed. Guns T&A would be OK. Lol
I would absolutely love a podcast on barrel tuning via muzzle device/tuner. Keep up the great work gents!
What is the magnet charger mentioned in this podcast? Having trouble finding it on Amazon.
Lead is inert in water.
I would have been perfectly fine living my life without knowlege of cat shit coffee guys lol
Love the content today, makes me want to trade in the old Hawken for a smolder rig - Thanks!
NZRoar is March April. Our Autumn.
From what we understand, the British military muskets like the Brown Bess were made after the period of hand-forged barrels with opposite flats (mostly octagonal). These muskets were of course smooth bore and relatively thin walled in comparison where a process of welding wrapped flat stock was an advantageous process. Later on when military muskets had to be stronger and thicker-walled for bayonet use, they were being made on an industrial scale that had caught up with machinery suitable for round barrels over hand-forged. Early hand-forged multi-flat barrels date to the 15th century.
Please don't misinform people as to why barrels were made octagonal, during the forging process they are first made round with roundsswagesthen the flats were hammered into it as styling check the earlier military muskets the British Brown Bess they were made with round barrels.
Our dear friend Alan Alcorn!
Who was the shout out to at "aaoptics" ?
Minnesota MacGyver here .... My Must have recovery is 20 ft jumper cables, 30 foot tow strap and d ring. And I use a tree saver to mount to the recovering vehicle as most cars have crap two points and the tree,saver can be tied off on them.
Unfortunately no bears were harmed during the bear hunt. Hotter than normal temps and an abundance of food sources made it tough to locate rutting bears, but that comes with the territory of early-June bear hunts. You can certainly plan your trip earlier in the season when food is more limited, making it easier to hone in on specific areas, but the breeding season won’t be kicked into high gear just yet. If you’re considering planning a trip of your own, feel free to give us a shout and we give you more takeaways we learned during our trip!
interesting topic I’d like to learn more about