Well I have not seen Vector-_Despicable_Me.jpg for a few, and 36003-cy.jpg may go dark soon.
Why you should cryo your gun parts.
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We may be closer to shooting Nirvana than ever imagined
1) HBn bullet coating
2) 3r rifling or polygonal rifling or multi-radial rifling
3) Cryo treat
Each adding velocity while minimizing friction of the bullet through the barrel , heck that’s an extra 200 FPS without changing a powder load charge!!!
I’ll be downstairs in Mom’s basement if anybody has any questions...
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Originally posted by HuntTXhogs View PostWe may be closer to shooting Nirvana than ever imagined
1) HBn bullet coating
2) 3r rifling or polygonal rifling or multi-radial rifling
3) Cryo treat
Each adding velocity while minimizing friction of the bullet through the barrel , heck that’s an extra 200 FPS without changing a powder load charge!!!
I’ll be downstairs in Mom’s basement if anybody has any questions...
How about throwing in a paradox barrel?
LR55
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Well, while packing the rear end of anything is not something I’d usually encourage posting about on a public forum SH, you sir, pull it off with style.Nothing kills the incentive of men faster than a healthy sense of entitlement. Nothing kills entitlement faster than a healthy sense of achievement.
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I prefer not to be the test monkey for someone else's wishful thinking. Especially when they expect me to pay for it.
...I'm thinking those new 6.5 depleted uranium bullets from 'Smoke-n-Mirrors' are going to give me cancer. But I guess no-one lives forever.
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Originally posted by Klem View Post...I'm thinking those new 6.5 depleted uranium bullets from 'Smoke-n-Mirrors' are going to give me cancer. But I guess no-one lives forever.
edit: O wait!!! It'll be dead!!"Down the floor, out the door, Go Brandon Go!!!!!"
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