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To cut wads I used a 50-70 case with the primer pocket drilled out and a nail with a big head to push it out of the case once cut. A chamfering tool keeps the case sharp for good cutting. I modified a bullet-seating die to put the wad down in the case against the powder with...
calibers. There will be no flaking or deterioration over time either. Unlike aluminum it is thermally stable as well. Whether you are hunting coues deer in the desert sun at 120° or muskox from an igloo at -50°, the torque settings will not change therefore giving you a more reliable ...
The photo shows what appears to be a M1A2SEP series tank with the low-profile version of the CROWS machine gun turret. The SEP tanks are hard to differentiate, but the low profile CROWS turret makes it at least a v3. The big upgrade in this photo is the presence of the Israel...
and wait it out. The exterior cargo on the tank is going to get some holes but the crew was safe, and even a direct hit, unless it was a really big gun, probably wouldn’t hurt the crew. The doughs around the tank had to find any cover they could, and lots of infantry died to...
Once a proud battle rifle cartridge, the .30-06 Springfield is one of the most popular non-magnum rifle rounds still in circulation today. This is a big, expensive round. But if you’re stalking moose or bear, you need it in your arsenal. ...
With artificial intelligence and big data the day is arriving when the soil health micro-biome short comings can be addressed with a critical microbe from any where in the world. This dynamic parallels the frontier in humans as we learn how to feed our guts with what we need. This is a ...
German optics, in their telescopic sights, were better. This is not as big of an advantage as it’s made out to be. It simply means they had come up with a method to coat the lenses in their optics, make them slightly clearer, and make them ...
The plain old Python shell is an okay starting place, and you can get a lot done with it, as long as you don’t make any mistakes. My experiences tend to look something like this: >>> class Foo(object): ... def __init__(self, x): ... self.x = x ... def bar(self): ...
“Everyone at the gym is getting a big charge out of it,” he recalled. “They’re saying, ‘What’s the matter, punchy? You forget to duck?’” The Minkow kid told them all to shut up. “At least Tom had the guts to go in the ring, and that’s more than you guys,” Padge...