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  2. Shotguns - The High Road

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    Clay games, social work, hunting -- shotguns do it all. Moderated by: kudu

  3. What is the least expensive cartridge you reload? And whats the...

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    For me the least expensive round I load has to be the 9mm. The brass is usually free, and I cast my own bullets for it.

  4. 9mm Load data for 115 Gr Coated Lead Round Nose | The High Road

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    100% true! No one is going to call you a sissy nor will anything harm your gun if you start with the lowest recommended charge. If you are working in "unknown territory" for you, compare data in your manuals and start there (as posted many, many times; for legitimate reasons most manuals will not be exactly the same with listed data).

  5. Ballistic gelatin test results : 7 1/2 birdshot (UPDATE: #8 shot,...

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    The 65 pound gelatin block rose up to about a 45-degree angle immediately after firing. ===== Brass Fetcher Ballistic Testing Test # Bird 1 Bare gelatin block (Nominal 10% concentration) Cartridge : 12 gauge Winchester Super Speed Xtra 7 1/2 shot, 2 3/4 inches, 1 ounce Block Calibration : 3.3 ± 0.05 inch penetration @ 597 ± 0.5 ft/sec

  6. 12 gauge .690 pumpkin ball | The High Road

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    2. Many BP competitions have smoothbore only matches. No rifles allowed. 3. Versatility. The same gun can be loaded with shot or ball as needed. 4. It's what you got. I have hunted deer successfully with a 20 gauge trade gun. You just have to know and accept the limitations of the gun. IronHand

  7. Europe's gun culture rivals US | The High Road

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  8. So...AR's are NOT 'direct impingement' operating systems

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    Second, the amount of fluid that passes through a 0.063 inch diameter port at tens of thousands of pounds per square inch roaring past at thousands of feet per second is considerable. The bore may have much greater cross-sectional area, but by the time the bolt unlocks and the case starts to move backwards, the pressure is greatly reduced and ...

  9. AR's: Why build multiple Rifles instead of multiple Uppers?

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    I'd venture that most title I uppers end up with their own lowers in time, but many of us playing the SBR game have just one or maybe two registered lowers with a bunch of short uppers. That's how it worked out for me. All of my 16"+ uppers have their own lowers, but I have just one SBR lower for: 7.5" 5.56 10.5" .300 blk 10.5" 5.56 10.5" 10mm ...

  10. TC Compass 243 brief range report. | The High Road

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    I ordered one in .243 and another in 7mm-08 a couple weeks ago. Both come with Vortex Crossfire II 3-9x40 BDC scopes. The total for both rifles and scopes was under $730. Plus, with the $75 rebate per rifle, it will be under $600 for two scoped rifles. Great deal from Kentucky Gun Company.

  11. Putting a little more power in a $15.00 Daisy - The High Road

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    I haven’t addressed it mostly because it seems to be the variable that is most consistent. And perhaps the most difficult to affect beyond cleanliness, bore polish, and lubrication. Drilling holes will have some effect. Not really clear on that path yet. There are arguments going on in my head about many small holes vs a few larger holes.