Observations: There are some oddball cartridges like 6.5 PRC and .280 Ackley Improved, but pretty much everything is being made in 30-06 and 6.5 Creedmoor. A lot of manufacturers are protecting barrels with Cerakote or lightening up the load with a carbon wrapper. But reducing the weight takes money. You pay big for reduction in weight. It would be nice to have that Savage 110 Ultralight.
Observations: There are still break action guns and over-unders, some with very nice engraving. In spite of what’s shown here though, manufacturers have finally gotten the touch on their gas systems, and most of the market seems to be dominated by auto-loaders.
My opinion is that without renewal and reformation of the church in America, there is no basis upon which to save the republic. It lacks any foundation upon which to build. If we cannot save the republic, we cannot hope to build a new one.
For there to be reformation in the church, we must go back to the basics.
I found this video very interesting, and he’s only discussing the engineering of outdoor shooting ranges. Inside it becomes even more complicated with sound-absorbing materials, ventilation, filtration of hazardous materials in exhaust air (lead, copper, etc.).
This web site is devoted to cataloging the studies performed analyzing the effective use of hydroxychloroquine as a therapeutic for Covid-19.
As of this writing, there are 232 such studies. But don’t worry. The CDC will still recommend that state boards try to take the license of any physician who uses it.
The use of Ivermectin comes in second with 53 studies. Between the two, these are the most effective therapeutics.
The rest of the world can be treated with an inexpensive, life-saving drug. But not Americans.
He quickly deals with the issue of height-over-bore for close range shooting (as in CQB), and then discusses why he mounts his scopes high. A very interesting discussion.
We had lunch in Juarez. A dust storm began to gather and so we walked back to Texas.
While standing in line at the Texas border, two uniformed US agents escorted a man back to Mexico right in front of us. Todd asked the lead agent if this was a Title 42 deportation. The agent said yes. Todd asked if the man was Mexican and the agent said no. The officer would not say where the deportee was from.
Get ready for a lot more of that, and much fewer deportations, if any.
So let me get this straight. You want to produce ammunition because hunting is a sport in which social distancing is practiced and social distancing is a good thing.
Meh.
Who sent you out to say that – your PR team? I don’t think you understand your clientele. Fire your PR team, now.
People will keep buying good ammunition at the best price they can get, but not because you see hunting as a social distancing sport.
And now that we’re being honest with each other, I don’t really appreciate the insulting tone of your first video.
John MacArthur, discussing joy, obedience to God’s law and sanctification. Here is the takeaway: “You know you’re a Christian not by the perfection of your life, but by the direction of your life.”
I think he doesn’t understand that he’s misusing the terms “energy” and potential energy.” However, his point remains true, and I would have thought the point intuitive. The energy needs to be applied to the right location, and putting components into a vise as a cantilever isn’t the right way to approach the problem. Keep everything along main axes if possible to minimize the torque (force × moment arm) applied to the component itself. Things can break. But I’ve seen situations where this wasn’t entirely possible.
Every once in a while I run across videos of people on this blog. This is Fred’s new pet cat. I thought you would enjoy seeing him come home to his cat.