Expense will increase EXPONENTIALLY to fill the available salary volume!Exactly!
That is one of the most profound laws of nature.
Along with the one that says expense will increase uniformly to fill the available salary volume.
Expense will increase EXPONENTIALLY to fill the available salary volume!
interested in what 311 bullets you got.Bummer -- I last did the accidental Berdan two-step a couple years back while trying to make some 8x57 blanks for a friend from surplus 30-06 cases he supplied. He thought my broken decapping pin was pretty funny for some reason. Fortunately it wasn't the pin on the Lee die in my dedicated universal decapping station, so live and learn.
I haven't done much reloading lately since the ranges here are closed and I'm fairly well caught up now. I ordered 1K of my favorite .311" plinking bullets yesterday, and melted down a bunch of lead scrap into ingots last week. Otherwise a lot of reading and thumb-twiddling during the Covid-19 wait.
Is that a ships wheel on the little bugbuster???Well, today the sun's shining again so enough with the reloading and time to go shooting. I got a hundred primed cases ready to go when I've figured out my ladders.
I thought I'd do some long range sniping today, 800 m.
Interestingly enough I'm doing it in my back yard which it's kind of impressing since I live in town.
I can get 25 m in the back and 57mm at 25 equals 182,4 cm at 800, almost exactly 6',
So today I'm taking out the Expendables, that's Dolph Lundgren second from the right.
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The turds will be good for something at least
interested in what 311 bullets you got.
Well, today the sun's shining again so enough with the reloading and time to go shooting. I got a hundred primed cases ready to go when I've figured out my ladders.
I thought I'd do some long range sniping today, 800 m.
Interestingly enough I'm doing it in my back yard which it's kind of impressing since I live in town.
I can get 25 m in the back and 57mm at 25 equals 182,4 cm at 800, almost exactly 6',
So today I'm taking out the Expendables, that's Dolph Lundgren second from the right.
what is the little 4x4 in the picture, I like stuff like that.In 84 I was just starting out in the shooting world with a Diana 25, it would be many years before I read gun magazines in English but I found that article when I was doing my conscripted military service. We tried it out with my Diana and some El Gamos and it didn't work of course. My lieutenant was kind enough to take out a couple of old FWB300 from the gym and let us shoot behind the motor pool.
We scoped them with some old hunting scopes and got into the frustrating world of mini sniping for a while before soldiering took up far more time than we liked and shooting even more on our spare time seemed idiotic.
After my discharge I took up paper punching while studying for my degree and competed for a while, still with old FWB300's.
The club had some 600 and 602 but you had to earn them and I didn't really commit enough to compete outside the regional circuit.
At my last job we had an air rifle range in the basement and I took it up again and bought my own 300 but since one of my colleagues shot for the national team I skipped competitions and shot shot for the enjoyment.
Today's session didn't happen, as I was putting on my shoes it started to rain, and then it started to pour, and then it started to hail, and then there was more pouring and then I fell asleep on the couch.
It'd still raining and even the dog won't go for a walk and I sure as heck won't get down to prone in this
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Ok that's what I was thinking, could not see well with my tablet. I have a sweet spot for volovs, a friend of mine mother was a upper up in the U.S.. Even had a 850r all wheel drive, don't think they sent many over here. My friend's wife works for them to and I've got to see and drive a lot of the prototype cars.That's the original Volvo Cross Country.
A military 4X4 from the 1960's, pretty much like a FC Jeep.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volvo_L3314