About Marty Henry

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About Marty Henry
Biography:
Raised in Pukekohe, worked round south Auckland and Northland for a few years, a short stint in the army, several years in the chemical industry in a varierlty of roles from paint and epoxies to fertlilizers and farming since then
Location:
Tararua
Interests:
Tried golf didnt like it!
Occupation:
Farmer

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  1. 6x47
    6x47 liked post by Marty Henry On thread : Powder residue around crown.
    I don't believe it has any bearing, my 223s crown is black, every time I take the supressor off after use I wipe it with a rag over my thumb. I think you are more likely to damage the crown...
    Liked On: 21-03-2022, 08:04 PM
  2. mikee
    mikee liked post by Marty Henry On thread : Powder residue around crown.
    I don't believe it has any bearing, my 223s crown is black, every time I take the supressor off after use I wipe it with a rag over my thumb. I think you are more likely to damage the crown...
    Liked On: 21-03-2022, 07:26 PM
  3. veitnamcam
    veitnamcam liked post by Marty Henry On thread : Reasons to be wary of Others reloads
    The most extreme case of this I believe was the US armies "tin can" 3006 of the late 20s. Tin was known to prevent and more importantly remove copper fouling, it is still used in artillery rounds in...
    Liked On: 20-03-2022, 01:56 PM
  4. Roarless20
    Roarless20 liked post by Marty Henry On thread : Reasons to be wary of Others reloads
    The most extreme case of this I believe was the US armies "tin can" 3006 of the late 20s. Tin was known to prevent and more importantly remove copper fouling, it is still used in artillery rounds in...
    Liked On: 19-03-2022, 09:40 AM
  5. 7mmsaum
    7mmsaum liked post by Marty Henry On thread : Reasons to be wary of Others reloads
    The most extreme case of this I believe was the US armies "tin can" 3006 of the late 20s. Tin was known to prevent and more importantly remove copper fouling, it is still used in artillery rounds in...
    Liked On: 19-03-2022, 09:12 AM
  6. Moa Hunter
    Moa Hunter liked post by Marty Henry On thread : Reasons to be wary of Others reloads
    The most extreme case of this I believe was the US armies "tin can" 3006 of the late 20s. Tin was known to prevent and more importantly remove copper fouling, it is still used in artillery rounds in...
    Liked On: 19-03-2022, 08:46 AM
  7. rossi.45
    rossi.45 liked post by Marty Henry On thread : What little pesties did you bowl over today?
    There seems to be a lot of rabbit left after being hit by a 204. The first one I shot with the 220 swift sort of blew up, mind you it's was only 84 metres.
    Liked On: 17-03-2022, 06:23 PM
  8. XR500
    XR500 liked post by Marty Henry On thread : New Range Manual / Rules Exposure Documnets
    "With considerable dismay" could be more appropriate
    Liked On: 17-03-2022, 12:41 PM
  9. zimmer
    zimmer liked post by Marty Henry On thread : New Range Manual / Rules Exposure Documnets
    I've just been reading through it and topography cliffs, hills or being in a gully will be the salvation of many. I realise its a pre release draft and there may be changes but on inital reading it...
    Liked On: 16-03-2022, 03:11 PM
  10. Maca49
    Maca49 liked post by Marty Henry On thread : 54 cal sharps
    Well I finally got all the pieces together, managed to borrow a pedersoli mold and cast up some bullets. The sharps pattern "Christmas tree" is a bastard to get out of the mold due to the flange, I...
    Liked On: 15-03-2022, 03:59 PM
  11. Micky Duck
    Micky Duck liked post by Marty Henry On thread : What's going on here??
    Old rule of thumb for projectiles going at between 2400 and 2600 fps 3 inches high at 100 equals dead on at 200 and 3 inches low at 230 yards, so basically point and shoot to 250.
    Liked On: 14-03-2022, 06:10 PM
  12. Micky Duck
    Micky Duck liked post by Marty Henry On thread : Q - Mildest 308 load that would reliable kill deer sized game ?
    3030 is perfectly capable out to 300 yds but irons limit what people think it's capable of. A 170 grain round nose going at 23 to 2400 fps will with a 200 yds zero only be about 4 inches high at 100...
    Liked On: 14-03-2022, 05:12 PM
  13. mikee
    mikee liked post by Marty Henry On thread : Q - Mildest 308 load that would reliable kill deer sized game ?
    3030 is perfectly capable out to 300 yds but irons limit what people think it's capable of. A 170 grain round nose going at 23 to 2400 fps will with a 200 yds zero only be about 4 inches high at 100...
    Liked On: 14-03-2022, 12:50 PM
  14. Pete_D
    Pete_D liked post by Marty Henry On thread : Q - Mildest 308 load that would reliable kill deer sized game ?
    3030 is perfectly capable out to 300 yds but irons limit what people think it's capable of. A 170 grain round nose going at 23 to 2400 fps will with a 200 yds zero only be about 4 inches high at 100...
    Liked On: 14-03-2022, 12:34 PM
  15. CBH Australia
    CBH Australia liked post by Marty Henry On thread : long range scope without dial up
    Have you considered a mil or moa xmas tree style reticle or even a "simple" mil or a bdc. They are remarkably effective and do away with the twiddling of the knobs in most cases.
    Liked On: 13-03-2022, 08:40 PM

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