Gripping stuff ! ... if you'd had a 6.5x55, you could have taken the long-shot LOL
Liked On: 10-08-2019, 08:43 PM
And in a pinch, you can light a fire with them
Liked On: 30-07-2019, 06:45 PM
Mate , thats early ! been on here over a yr and still havent intro'd myself..so welcome
Liked On: 26-07-2019, 10:04 PM
Annealing works because it sets the tension of the brass to zero (simplistically speaking) That same brass, then acts uniformly when fired (if sorted for volume ,same brand,same neck-thickness etc). ...
Liked On: 25-07-2019, 11:04 PM
If all else fails,you could try the Green-Hub, PN,Manawatu, they were building battery-packs for E-bikes out of dead power-tool batterys> The guy running the research at Massey-Uni. on...
Liked On: 24-07-2019, 06:59 PM
If all else fails,you could try the Green-Hub, PN,Manawatu, they were building battery-packs for E-bikes out of dead power-tool batterys> The guy running the research at Massey-Uni. on...
Liked On: 24-07-2019, 08:44 AM
Crimping introduces another variable, it is worth trying though,on already uniform-brass, where yr struggling with a powder or accuracy. There are lots of interesting discussions around crimping, on...
Liked On: 23-07-2019, 11:57 AM
As mentioned above, I find case-neck-tension can be a huge variable in the pressure-variable part of the equation. You need to get your brass as consistently-equal as possible if you are going for...
Liked On: 22-07-2019, 11:06 PM
As mentioned above, I find case-neck-tension can be a huge variable in the pressure-variable part of the equation. You need to get your brass as consistently-equal as possible if you are going for...
Liked On: 22-07-2019, 09:23 PM
Careful soft toothbrush or similar (checkering) a good thick wet-flannel,pressed with something very hot (I use a hunk of solid-copper) lifts out the dings in the wood. Spraying-thinners rubbed...
Liked On: 21-07-2019, 01:07 PM
Like others, prep one day, throw onto beam-scales and dribble to weight, 40-ish at a time, I have a robust table I bring into the lounge. My Partner grew-up around a keen hunting family (Zimbabwe),...
Liked On: 21-07-2019, 10:30 AM
Careful soft toothbrush or similar (checkering) a good thick wet-flannel,pressed with something very hot (I use a hunk of solid-copper) lifts out the dings in the wood. Spraying-thinners rubbed...
Liked On: 21-07-2019, 10:08 AM
I'm surprised anyone survived that, it looked as bad as London, after the bombings of WW2, those poor people. I wouldnt want to be the Contractor who serviced it last week either
Liked On: 20-07-2019, 01:15 PM
Thats what I thought when I saw my last Wife...and look how that turned-out...bloody Cosmos
Liked On: 19-07-2019, 10:57 PM
Thats what I thought when I saw my last Wife...and look how that turned-out...bloody Cosmos
Liked On: 19-07-2019, 09:21 PM