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I gotta wait until wednesday though
so I'll do .40 S&W tomorrow
I suspect hodgdon will get someone killed
their 40S&W load data for 150gr noslers is scary
9.3gr seated to 1.125" in a 150gr nosler is what Hodgdon is reporting
Quickload reports that in 36kpsi
and the velocity is totally different
Hodgdon reports 1320, QL reports 1620
QL has been within 1% of every single load I've tested across... lots of firearms
oh
Wait I'm retarded I had my carbine selected
QL is reporting 1270
(For a 4")
(Which matches Hodgdon's site)
Maybe gunday I'll have enough energy after the range I'll do .45acp
I keep putting off just pounding out shitloads of .458socom
I'm gonna shill for a second
https://reloadinginnovations.com/products/spill-stop-for-dillon-650-1050 this is by far the most useful thing if you've got a dillon XL650/1050 press if you want to do rapid loading
My shit is totally set, mr. bulletfeeder and whatnot
and that motherfucker is the most useful thing if you're doing 50%+ fills
**Forgotten Weapons** Uploaded a new youtube video!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_4lEWfzyd8
hey if someone where to modernize black powder firearms and make a full auto, would it be unregulated?
No, cause it would just explode in your face
@thatguykyle It's not the 'black powder' part of the firearm that is unregulated, it's the muzzleloading aspect
ah, i see
So if you were to MASS PRODUCE a black powder fully automatic firearm, it'd be just the same as a smokeless powder firearm
so black powder revolvers are regulated?
What kind?
hold up i saw one on demo ranch let me check
There's the .44 colt, which is still a muzzle loader in a sense
the gun here
not sure the name
@thatguykyle See that thing underneath the barrel?
That's a lever that packs the ball and cloth into the chamber
Does Sargon even know how to use a firearm?