4) 8.9mm Morpheus (labeled 9mm) (1.5mm exit pupil) 5) 13.9mm Morpheus (labeled 14mm) (2.4mm exit pupil) Currently, I spend 95% of my time between 13.9mm and 7mm (1.2-2.4mm exit pupil), with 6mm and shorter a larger % than 17.2mm and longer. ...
Another example, and probably the most popular handgun cartridge sold today, is the 9mm… But 9mm what is an appropriate question. There is9mm Parabellum, 9mm Luger, 9×19, 9×18 Markov, 9×18 Ultra, 9mm Bergmann, 9mm Largo, and 9mm Short which by the way is .380 ACP. Yikes! On t...
This is whymost handgun ammo focuses on penetration. Another factor is the size of the wound channel. The bigger the hole, the more damage it does and the greater the chance of striking something vital. That’s why larger bullets do more damage and why hollow points mushroom. The effectiven...
First, determine bullet style. Dies are selected for a style of bullet, rather then being listed by caliber. We can make ANY caliber within the range of the press and die type (-S, -H, -R) for any given design of bullet, so choose the dies based on bullet design, then specify cal...
* The 9mm is quite good even at F/4.5 * The 6mm is similarly good edge performance at F/4.5 * 6mm is a bit soft when I compared it to a 12mm Nagler Type 2, 12.5mm Fuji Ortho, and 12.5mm Docter + 2x PowerMate combo * 9mm is sharp and contrasty, almost as good as a nice 9mm...
is the size. A bridge camera looks more like a small DSLR, with a protruding lens and hand grip, and is larger than a compact camera. Compact cameras are shaped more like a large pack of playing cards, meaning they can be kept in your pocket or easily slipped into a purse or bag. ...
It's the new CPX-3 from SCCY, makers of a very similar, but slightly larger SCCY pistol, the CPX-2. REACH FOR THE SCCY: STONE SIMPLE AND ECONOMICAL, AN INNOVATIVE AMERICAN HANDGUN COMPANY HAS THE 9MM/.380 ACP BASES WELL COVERED Solid but svelte, the CPX-3 from SCCY Industries tops ...
When it comes to Jupiter, you know that 5" refractor is really not close enough, but I was still able to see the band and storm with x2 barlow + 9mm eyepiece. Some says that FCD-100 would be better, but the main difference is getting clear stars for AP... so if you are doing ...
I took a look at the Sun this afternoon using my wife's 8x32mm Lunt SUNoculars. I was able to see some of the current larger active regions. https://www.spacewea...24/hmi1898.gif desert_sage likes this #5310 jcj380 Aurora