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Once again none of this makes sense, how do you account for fatigue, weight differences in firearms, different actions and mechanisms?
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rar...as none of this makes any sense to you, why bother throwing up barriers...
your post in fact makes no sense...
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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If Ed uses the same gun in the same way, for that box of cartridges he could say his gun could or couldn’t eject them.
Then what?
My M11 might be different. I might be different. My grip lighter or heavier. My mass greater or lesser.
That was my point, you can’t use this testing concept for anything other than to say whether or not one gun will eject them or not. Held by one operator.
There’s no way for me to have any confidence that they would be light enough recoiling to not damage one of my vintage guns.
A far better way is to take an H&R single shot, and hold the buttstock squarely up against your forehead, while firmly placing the back of your head up against an incompressible concrete abutment.
The lighter loads will not allow you to see stars.
That is a far better go no go testing method.
Last edited by ClapperZapper; 04/29/23 09:56 AM.
Out there doing it best I can.
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if you sail west out of sight of land far enough you will fall off the edge of the earth and be lost for ever...
unless a sea monster swallows your ship first...
Last edited by ed good; 04/29/23 10:20 AM.
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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if you sail west out of sight of land far enough you will fall off the edge of the earth and be lost for ever...
unless a sea monster swallows your ship first... Thinking outside the box does require removing one’s head from their posterior for best results.... Best, Ted
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so, ok then, lets approach this from a different perspective...
tell us what factory loads any of you have found suitable for use in old gons...
after all, why ignore the previous research of others...
perhaps, some of you have already sailed west to china and returned...
Last edited by ed good; 04/29/23 12:50 PM.
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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Well I was just telling my wife ,no one is more ignorant than zeke down the road ,and edd proves me wrong again
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if you sail west out of sight of land far enough you will fall off the edge of the earth and be lost for ever...
unless a sea monster swallows your ship first... I thought you were sounding like a flat-earther a bit earlier. Now that you have the friction rings lined up just right, did you know that the A5 was the favoured try gun platform during the golden age of shotguning? Quite a handy gun you've taken to.
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well craig, be careful here singing the praises of an auto loader...afterall, this is a double gon forum, with strict rules as to what is acceptable content...
an we aint got no flat land here in nh, less you consider that little strip over there by the ocean...
Last edited by ed good; 04/30/23 07:29 AM.
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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