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Harvey_NW

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Don't overpay for crappy barrel coolers.
I put one together with a bigger battery powered air mattress pump and some poly hose that moved a lot of volume and didn't really notice a distinguishable difference in cooling time when using it. It was more annoying listening to it run than it was to wait an extra minute.
 

Lawnboi

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If you ahoot suppressed mostly buy one of the higher power units.

The magnetospeed cooler is nice and handy but once it sucks up a chunk of carbon it’s all over.
 

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Curious to hear Forms perspective on projectile stability when transonic. I understand that historically our fathers and grandfathers made a big deal out of how bullets lose all sense of direction when travelling through the transonic zone 😂 I've seen one or two you tubers who claim it isn't a thing.

A secondary question, when reloading is it actually worth separating brass out by the original manufacturer or do we as shooters suck more than the difference it may or may not make. Let's say for arguments sake a guy has 200 empty sako .308 cases, 200 ish hornady cases and a mixed bag of about 150 of pretty much everything else.
 
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Interesting question obviously I’m not Form
There’s a few contradictions here you’re talking serious long range stuff and going transonic and mixing brass all in the one statement, that ain’t gonna end well

On the other hand plenty of people deal with the issue of going transonic without to much drama. Look up “Mark and Sam after work “
 

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Interesting question obviously I’m not Form
There’s a few contradictions here you’re talking serious long range stuff and going transonic and mixing brass all in the one statement, that ain’t gonna end well

On the other hand plenty of people deal with the issue of going transonic without to much drama. Look up “Mark and Sam after work “
Mark and Sam are exactly who I'm thinking of with regard to saying it's not a thing. The question of transonic shooting is purely academic, I don't shoot that far and probably never will but I'm still curious to hear what he has to say.

Mixing brass is an unrelated question but more aplicable to the average hunter who typically shoots 500 yards and in. I'd like to know in the scheme of SD, ES, and hit rate probability due to wind call error if it actually matters to the average Joe and at what point it becomes relevant.
 
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You must be dedicated, it is a hard listen 😂 they must get paid by the hour


Most brass is pretty similar in capacity so it doesn’t make a huge difference

From field positions most of that stuff becomes irrelevant
 

Formidilosus

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Curious to hear Forms perspective on projectile stability when transonic. I understand that historically our fathers and grandfathers made a big deal out of how bullets lose all sense of direction when travelling through the transonic zone 😂 I've seen one or two you tubers who claim it isn't a thing.


It depends on the bullet, twist, and conditions. Some bullets die well through transonic, and some due poorly. Some of the bullets that due poorly in normal twist barrels, due noticeably better in much faster twist barrels. To say that all bullets due well through transonic with normal/conventional twist rates is demonstrably untrue.


A secondary question, when reloading is it actually worth separating brass out by the original manufacturer or do we as shooters suck more than the difference it may or may not make. Let's say for arguments sake a guy has 200 empty sako .308 cases, 200 ish hornady cases and a mixed bag of about 150 of pretty much everything else.


If, you check the load for pressure in each different brass- there’s really no safety issue with mixing brass. I shoot a lot of 223/77gr TMK loads in mixed brass, they shoot identically. However, there are certain high pressure loads that if brass is mixed at the same charge weight, blown primers result. So- it depends. Check each brass type for pressure, then POI/zero, then velocity. If they are all matching up, then no- it doesn’t matter.
 
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Question for @Ryan Avery @Formidilosus and @Unknown Munitions I am curious as to the length of barrels you use on your Tikka .223 and 6 Creed's. What kind of velocity are you getting? I'll probably keep to shooting factory 6 Creed ammo, and load the .223 with the 77 TMK, or a 75g ELD-M. Any recommendations on what you have found that works best for those cartridges?
Not sure exactly their barrel lengths I would assume 18-20” is most common for them. have an 18” 6cm ace barrel shooting elm factory ammo suppressed and getting 2750 with only 20 rounds down the barrel. According to my data I won’t drop to under 1800 fps until after 600 yards which is my max range I am going to shoot.
 

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I have never listened to any podcast I was on.

email [email protected] and let them know they suck.
I probably wouldn't either because it'd freak me out. I about wrecked the truck when I heard my voice come on for the speak pipe. Like it legitimately scared me because I was not expecting my voice to come out the speakers.
 
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