Posted on 08/19/2021 4:03:26 PM PDT by Enlightened1
Your News Media remains silent about Australia’s full tyranny because it’s coming to your country next
https://freeworldnews.tv/watch?id=611d389c8473755afd28c53a
Your tormentors live in your AO.
True, it only averages out to ~1.x guns per person when you look at the whole country. Once you realize at least 30% of the population lives in areas where hardly any households have guns, then the other areas must be at least 2-3 guns per person.
They can forget disarming Texas and a lot of our neighbors.
Not going to happen. Only way will be in a river of blood. Most, theirs.
Won’t even happen here in NYS. Yeah, we have a lot of leftists up here, but those of us who are more Constitutionally minded are very fond of our guns, and equally protective of our rights.
I had friends when I lived in NM who moved there from UpState NY.
I know what you say is true.
There are a lot of Lefties in NM, but most of them own guns and hunt. Many of them have very expensive rifles. Weatherby’s are a status symbol.
Pretty rifles, Weatherbys. But I’ll take an old (but functional) M1 Carbine over a precision bolt action with a shiny stock any day.
Our newsmedia couldn’t find Australia on a map. They’re intellectually lazy syncophants who just want a belly rub and pat on the head from their leftist masters. Hence all the pictures of Biden eating ice cream.
They think it's the country south of Germany.
Weatherby’s are works of art and precision machining.
I helped a local gunsmith diagnose problems with an excellent custom copy of 257 Weatherby. Getting reloads that function is not automatic. Has to do with neck down transition shape and incredible precision of the base and lower part of the cartridge. Requires excellent dies and strong press.
In the beginning he could not get the bolt to close on the reloads. It is not an uncommon problem.
Doesn’t that cartride headspace on the belt? Is it a resizing issue at or near the case head? Just wondering why the neck would be such an issue, but then I really know very little about this cartridge.
Me and my two buddies, Smith and Wesson, will have something to say about that.
It is a double belted magnum case. The issue is not the design of the case except for the tolerances. Very tight.
The case neck shape is unique (as far as I know) the chamber and case tolerance is pure precision.
Case illustrations showing neck and double belted base:
Not all reloading dies will work. More than a few people have had trouble with the issue. I read a comment by a factory tech at RCBS stating they got quite a few calls about it. Solution was turning the die 1/2 turn more than normal and applying the maximum pressure on the press until it rolled over. (the solution worked with the gun that my gunsmith friend was working on)
There were statements of others that had the issue saying Lee dies might not be able to reload it where some rifles would close the bolt.
Now, this particular rifle was a non-factory version, custom built by a gunsmith. It was a beautiful job of workmanship. Wildcat stuff is never simple.
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