Horizontal rain: compensation factor?

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Re: Horizontal rain: compensation factor?

#11 Post by whoowhoop »

Oh! Badger!
What if that nice Dr May picked them up to hand them in?
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Re: Horizontal rain: compensation factor?

#12 Post by meles meles »

He knows better...

*taps snout*
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He disguises it well......
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He's a master of disguise. Once he gets his hair dyed you'd never know he is a werebadger...
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#15 Post by whoowhoop »

Yes, to paraphrase the scintillating wit of Ms Waddlecombe: "There is something of the night about him.."
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#16 Post by waterford103 »

meles meles wrote:*chuckles*

The speaking of stability, could it be that the bullets were more stabilised by 500 m? We would have thought that 300 m was ample enough distance for them to stabilise. (The rounds were standard German surplus 7.62x51 - MEN)
Is that the steel jacketed stuff ?
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Re: Horizontal rain: compensation factor?

#17 Post by snayperskaya »

dromia wrote:Berdan primed cases are quiet reloadable.
Best way to get old primer out?, curious as I get through loads of steel cased Berdan primed 54r......can I reload them?

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#18 Post by whoowhoop »

Only if you don't make any noise, apparently....
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#19 Post by meles meles »

Hmmm, reloading 7.62x54R ? We'd be interested in that too, we have bucketsful of the cases ...
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