Message from @johnfrum
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You mean those?
That exact one on the left I think
I wouldn't buy them again over other stuff, but I'd keep a pack of PH2 around.
The bit holder is terrible and the rest of the bits don't need that much grip, but Phillips... That diamond coating is amazing.
For the small time it lasts.
I don't see the point of diamond coating tbh
So far i've only see worse by some idiot ruining every screw with one of them
if your phone isn't 18:9 are you living in the past?
Diamond coating is grippy as hell, those three drills/impacts are being held up by #2 Phillips bits.
my xiaomi set thing is ok tho i still far perfer a set of indivdual screwdrivers over a set of bits
Wera/wiha is only upper middle class though
Decent price quality level, but not top tier
What
Maybe i'm biased though
But I have some extremely sturdy old bahco's that seem much tougher than the new wiha I have
The question is how effective something can be before its just wank.
Screwdrivers btw
Not to say they aren't better but how much better for the price.
Its really to difficult for me to quantify, I was only half joking because
Sounds like you need to invest in a steel hardness tester to quantify how much tool wank you are entitled to.
Check it out
ANOTHER meme cartridge
Wow, AR fags, how come your mom lets you have TWO meme .30 cartriages
Still fucking waiting on steel case .300blk
Apparently the innovation is the bullet itself, though? Because it can be reloaded into existing 556 brass, according to the article
So that's interesting
Wut?
You can do the same thing to .300blk
Both are based on 5.56 brass
I didn't know that. Nice
Well one requites trimming I guess but the additiona appeal is you don't need special mags while 300 hammer needs specialized mags
It technically *can* feed from standard mags but it won't be as reliable
How incremental are these improvements, anyway? I'd think that even standard 5.56 or .308 or more accurate than the bubba firing it, so is it wasted money for most?
For shorter carbines, 'pistols' and SBRs .30 calibers tend to be better in terms of flash and wounding without getting into the higher pressures and cost of .308. But its pretty incremental, AR market is fucking saturated now so they are trying anything these days.
Also, the article says that this uses 300 blk mags
300 blk mags were for weird loads of .300 blk, the main reason people like .300 blk is that standard loadings fit into cheap STANAGs that take 5.56 too
I might be going hunting this spring with my brother in Kentucky. I'm saving up $700 to buy a rifle in October, hopefully.
Or I could be a fuckboi and just use my 12g with slugs.
Kentucky doesn't have many wide open areas that would justify much more than that.