A 79gr all-alloy expanding bullet. Such future. Much secret. Wow.
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Books. Bikes. Boomsticks.
“I only regret that I have but one face to palm for my country.”
Speer Lawman 125gr TMJAfter the ten-round chrono string, I shot the rest of the box at the steel plates from twenty yards out.
LO: 1231
HI: 1292
AV: 1253
ES: 61.25
SD: 19.97
Sellier & Bellot 124gr FMJ
LO: 1054
HI: 1092
AV: 1073
ES: 38.46
SD: 11.18
Federal 147gr +P HSTNote that the S&B is traveling the same velocity, roughly, as the lighter 115gr Blazer Brass. It's still fairly mild shooting, being some 70fps slower than various 124gr Fiocchi or Winchester Q4318 "NATO" loads I've tried out of comparable test guns.
LO: 960.4
HI: 993.2
AV: 979.8
ES: 32.79
SD: 12.76
RX: "Apparently there were over thirty attempts on Hitler's life? People say 'Why didn't they just kill the guy?'"
Me: "Yeah, but how many of those were Germans and how many were time travelers?"
"As an EMT I have responded to at least one call where a woman called 911 believing she was having a heart attack. We responded to the home and entered it and the husband was standing in the kitchen completely unaware that his wife had called for our services. If he’d been armed and under the premise that he would shoot any stranger who was in his home he would have shot the very people responding to his wife’s call for help."Too many people get a gun and then look at it as some sort of universal problem-solving tool instead of a fairly narrow-focus bullet launcher.
"Why the changes? Until now, NRA has not had an Official Journal that exclusively covers guns, gear and the skills necessary for personal protection. We want to ensure this vital segment of our membership has a journal that reflects their interests. Since NRA already has such a publication in Shooting Illustrated, the decision to make it a member magazine was simple."This is cool, because I'm partial to the magazine vis a vis the other choices on the slate, and not just because they publish me. At the risk of sounding like I'm toadying up to editor Ed Friedman, he's very aware of self-defense as a prime driver of new firearms sales, the popularity of the action shooting sports, and generally the whole "Gun Culture 2.0" thing, and the content of the magazine continues to gel in that direction. I'll be changing from America's First Freedom to SI immediately.
"Are you going to ruin it for all of us?” one of my dog-fancying friends asked, when I told her that I was writing this article. I was surprised to learn how many of my acquaintances were the owners of so-called emotional-support animals. They defend the practice by saying that they don’t want to leave their pets home alone, or they don’t want to have to hire dog-walkers, or they don’t want their pets to have to ride in a plane’s cargo hold, or that Europeans gladly accept dogs everywhere. They have tricks to throw skeptics off guard. “People can’t ask about my disability,” one friend told me. “But if I feel that I’m in a situation where I might have a struggle being let in somewhere with my dog, then I come up with a disorder that sounds like a nightmare. I like to be creative. I’ll say I lack a crucial neurotransmitter that prevents me from processing anxiety and that, without the dog, I’m likely to black out and urinate.”Nobody's the villain in their own narrative. As a matter of fact, in our participation ribbon culture, everybody's the star, and the petty rules and signs and placards and flight attendant announcements don't apply to them.