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Recent content by Noel Carlson

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    Quality invevestments made by the Russians, and some help for an interesting American

    ... Would this "outside world" inform your imaginary German/Swiss source?
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    Quality invevestments made by the Russians, and some help for an interesting American

    Emouse, When you make silly statements under the guise of urbane contempt, don't get upset if someone calls you out.
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    Quality invevestments made by the Russians, and some help for an interesting American

    Emouse, I thought you had some solid information on the German, and Swiss companies. Do you? Are you able to produce those tolerances on a "refurbished Pratt & Whitney"?
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    Quality invevestments made by the Russians, and some help for an interesting American

    Do you have documentation supporting that Emouse? I would be genuinely interested in seeing it. Other than Border (sourced USA technology, and NDA protected), what other European company has the know-how to build the machine, and tooling, for precision cut-rifled barrels?
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    Quality invevestments made by the Russians, and some help for an interesting American

    "Its interesting that he couldn't find an American company that 'fit' his needs."... I just had an extended conversation with an associate who claims an American company, that advertises the use of CNC rifling machines, took $500,000 to deliver a working example to Russia which incorporates...
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    Did some testing of a solid today... @ 1k.

    One Shot, Yes, the lubricant is available in 10cc syringes at $25 each. Bohem was going to test for results with a hot jacketed round. Thus far I have not heard back, so I cannot provide any data for application to conventional projectiles, and throat erosion. I do have personal knowledge that...
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    Did some testing of a solid today... @ 1k.

    Jfields, Frank is waiting for a new barrel to shoot the current 338 ZA projectile. We have been struggling with Emerson to get their software communicating properly with their CNC controllers for over four months now. The drill, and oversize 338 reamer are waiting patiently on the shelf. That...
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    Cutting Edge 338, 375 & 50 BMG Projectiles

    Copper reached a low last month that we have not seen in the spot market since 2010. Chinese consumption has driven the price artificially high due to monetization of the metal. Now that their economy is once again stalling, copper will fall much further. It reached a high of almost $5/lb. from...
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    408 Cheytac Components?

    Gunenthusiast, The first to be released will be the 338-408, but it is a small matter to make adjustments for the standard Cheytac 375 & 408 depending upon demand. 375-50 will follow, and again 50 BMG manufacture is only an adjustment if there is pressure to produce. The next priority would be...
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    408 Cheytac Components?

    VaRandy, "... what did I miss about solving the crap brass problem?"... I should have been more clear. The "crap brass problem" will be solved by eliminating brass altogether. New propellants currently available, specifically; Alliant Reloader 17, 33, and 50, have opened a new door to flatter...
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    408 Cheytac Components?

    "I wish it was easier to find some good 408 brass! I'm about done with my Bertram!"... There is a very attractive option to drawn brass cases that will soon be available... Follow Frank's "Did some testing of a solid... @ 1k" thread.
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    Cutting Edge Bullets at 1500 Yards!

    ... I omitted a measure that may be significant to some shooters. Check the CE for transonic stability. Unless a composit construction is used, the CE is probably not going to perform well on this metric.
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    Cutting Edge Bullets at 1500 Yards!

    Excaliber's question is a good one. Could I suggest a reply that cites at least one of the following advantages? : 1- Higher ballistic coefficient through improved form factor. 2- Higher inherent accuracy attributable to manufacture tolerances. 3- Higher potential muzzle velocities consequent...
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    Lehigh 245 banded Solid .338 Lapua

    Extremegunner, I would like to see if the bore remains free of brass deposits when the four grooves are filled with lubricant, and what difference in ES, if any, occurs.
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    Did some testing of a solid today... @ 1k.

    Hexagonal Boron Nitride is a "ceramic", but ZA bore-lube is *not* HBN. I will be detailing neither the formulation, nor the prepration process.