I'd like to see how each product performs upon adding more downward pressure on the weighted object, spinning around (how much weight it takes to stall the turntable)...also how each stands up to increasing heat, mimicking firing lots of rounds in rapid fashion.
Tagged. Btw, I admit I rushed through this thread, but I was wondering if you did and or plan to do any tests on how these products stand up to heat in repeated firing...i.e. their resistance to flashing off the metal surfaces to which they are applied. Thanks!
The Wicked Edge is pretty idiot proof when it comes to getting your knives sharp, but you have to be careful with the edge facing your down strokes. I made the mistake of sharpening a long Chef's knife while watching TV. One of the stone things bobbled in my hand and my finger tip went down the...
Sig...but I would recommend you get a 1990's era, pre-Cohen/pre-MIM Sig. Remember to grease the frame rails good as outlined by Bruce Gray of Grayguns.
I've been fighting it and fighting it...but it is inevitable: I have to start reloading. I just don't have the time. I guess I won't have a choice eventually.
What worries me is that Obama can (and will) sign an executive order to ban the importation of ammo. To me, AK's are designed to fire Russian steel case ammo, which is what makes them so attractive for those of us who are not rich. Shooting the AK will double in cost over night...and not do...
Welcome to gun-owner hell! Seriously though there are a lot of good people who share our interests. A good place to go is Calguns.net. You will find all the information you need and more. Personally, I don't know the answer to your specific question...but someone on that site will for sure...
KaBooms are caused by many things related to over-pressure/lack of enough chamber support...usually an absence of chamber coverage at the rear 6 o'clock, deliberately designed as such to insure better feed reliability. Other big factors are rounds loaded way too hot, weak brass and bullet...
I pretty much read this whole thread, but it still leaves the question unanswered as far as I can tell: At what point (year) did DT begin to decelerated their rounds?...Or were they always slower than advertised? Does anyone know?
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