Last seen: Jul 1, 2026
From personal experience, pay someone else. If you do not have the correct tools for the inletting or know exactly what you want, it gets expensive ve...
There are many of these super snipers - research the one named White Death and that female Russian sniperWhite Death Simo Häyhä and Russian sniper wom...
RTFMOr as an engineer I know used to say; "Read the comic".
Well, the batch of N140 that came in at the beginning of 2023 is significantly slower than the batch before an the ccurrent batch.As for Varget. The d...
I need to shoot within two MOA at one mile.If the powder is two percent different across batch numbers, I need load re-development. That is not just a...
Restrictions on possession of ammunition(1) The holder of a licence to possess a firearm referred to in Chapter 6 may not possess more than 200cartrid...
The legal limit is 200 rounds of ammunition. If you have a section 16 licence the limit is increased to how much you can motivate.5000 rounds of .22LR...
Wow. I found the opposite with IMR4350. It needed a grain more to get the predicted velocity on QL.I do believe that the story that imported powders a...
Never mind the pub meals. Just imagine how many men have touched those door knobs/handles after visiting the loo... Bartop peanuts are apparently the ...
Acetone does not dissolve cellulose. Search for liquids that disolve nitrocellulose. The most efficient solvent I found was "ethylene glycol ethy...
Most of the black carbon we see is just that; the graphite coating of the powder granules. Because there is very little free oxygen in the case when t...
Candles and diesel need added oxygen to burn. If there isn't enough, then you get smoke and soot.Nitrocellulose on the other hand has all the nee...
Since nitrocellulose and nitroglycerin decomposes completely into gas, have any of you wondered where the "carbon" actually comes from?
The only think that works on carbon is mechanical action, be it abrasive, impact or shock waves, carbon is an almost inert, non reactive material. It ...
