I keep saying this, if you need to lap you need to buy better rings, period. If you have decent rings, you won't have any slipping of marking issues...
Liked On: 28-10-2024, 07:33 AM
All I can add is you have really managed to corner the market for that particular rabbit hole. I bet the people at the FSA call center must fold inward slightly when they see your number on the...
Liked On: 28-10-2024, 01:08 AM
Was on the top of the Hauhungaroas a few years back, wondering why it was so dark all of a sudden in the bush we were walking through. Realised I was walking through the rotted out trunk of I think...
Liked On: 27-10-2024, 07:58 PM
I keep saying this, if you need to lap you need to buy better rings, period. If you have decent rings, you won't have any slipping of marking issues...
Liked On: 27-10-2024, 07:22 PM
Was on the top of the Hauhungaroas a few years back, wondering why it was so dark all of a sudden in the bush we were walking through. Realised I was walking through the rotted out trunk of I think...
Liked On: 27-10-2024, 08:03 AM
But should be anodized? This should give a bit of hardness and protection to the ali?
Liked On: 26-10-2024, 08:50 PM
Yeah, wow - that's a gauge and supposed to never wear out! Especially considering that the other bits touching it for the measuring are likely made from softer materials like copper and lead... I'm...
Liked On: 26-10-2024, 06:40 PM
Was on the top of the Hauhungaroas a few years back, wondering why it was so dark all of a sudden in the bush we were walking through. Realised I was walking through the rotted out trunk of I think...
Liked On: 26-10-2024, 06:15 PM
Was on the top of the Hauhungaroas a few years back, wondering why it was so dark all of a sudden in the bush we were walking through. Realised I was walking through the rotted out trunk of I think...
Liked On: 26-10-2024, 12:00 PM
It's not so much in this case the end product (the powder) but the lifecycle of the constituent chemicals - think manufacture, shipping, factory workers' exposure... The ban on the chemical in the...
Liked On: 26-10-2024, 11:43 AM
Went into the local Hamills today, slim pickings. Lots 175gr+, but only Nosler BT 150gr and Hornady 165gr SST in lighter. Grabbed the SST's, I would have stuck with the 165gr Interlock that I was...
Liked On: 25-10-2024, 07:52 PM
The one I've been using is similar to the first one: 100g sea salt 8g Epsom salts 2g cream of tartar 1g of mix to 1L of water Add orange juice, cordial etc to flavour Seems to work OK.
Liked On: 24-10-2024, 09:36 PM
Not sure that's entirely fair - I know of a couple of lifetime smallbore shooters that have had to change their ideas due to very high lead levels in their testing (both blood and other testing). ...
Liked On: 24-10-2024, 09:25 PM
It's interesting, the alternatives at this point aren't much better. Copper is a known carcinogenic for a lot of species for example (and not just when it's travelling at mach fuc). I think the...
Liked On: 24-10-2024, 02:22 PM
You can get lead material adhering to the fume/smoke on the way out. With melting metal, anything inhaled = bad... And while copper in a small amount is an essential mineral, too much is insanely...
Liked On: 24-10-2024, 01:31 PM