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testing
A test or examination (informally, exam or evaluation) is an educational assessment intended to measure a test-taker's knowledge, skill, aptitude, physical fitness, or classification in many other topics (e.g., beliefs). A test may be administered verbally, on paper, on a computer, or in a predetermined area that requires a test taker to demonstrate or perform a set of skills.
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/ Link to their article+documentation: https://www.outdoorlife.com/gear/suppressor-recoil-test/#h-test-goals
Pretty neat and seemingly well documented suppressor testing. All 6.5 and larger bore cans on a 6.5 creedmoor bolt action so not the most broadly relevant, but still interesting.
Excellent info here. Tons of calibers tested which is damned rare. 10mm, 6.5 CM, 6mm. Etc. Also shooting various calibers like 5.56 etc through larger through hole cans such as 9mm. That's extremely hard data to find.
https://thunderbeastarms.com/sound/summit2025/
1. Ram Swage Kit is missing the center pin, it's a part you can order from them.
2. Lee Lock Rings as pictured.
3. 44 Magnum and 44 Special test tools
How about $50 for all of it? I can ship if needed.
Thanks,
Joel
I've been loading up some .38spl and .45 acp using a couple different bullets 3 different powders and have a few questions on how to handle testing loads.
I've started at the bottom of the scale given for powder and bullet and Im using OAL given by either book or bullet mfg.
1. Who chronos...
You bring home a new to you model of rifle, chambered in a cartridge you haven't loaded before. The rifle was purchased for target work, not hunting or plinking cans.
What's your process for testing and squeezing the most accuracy you can out of the rifle? I would like to know your entire...
I'm still slogging through a bunch of guns that were left to me. I figure if I'm going to sell them as viable, functional firearms, I'd better make sure that they truly are functional. Which involves inspecting each one and then test firing it. This dovetails well in some cases with my trying...
I was thinking of a less risky method to test the incoming 11+ mag ban. A person could modify a post ban mag to accept 10 or less rounds and send it to the State Police for a legality check. If the State Police say it's not legal or won't return it to the owner, the owner could sue the State...
It's a Glock 43x MOS.... Comes with 2 10 round magazines.... They've been color filled. The yellow numbers have been removed. Also comes with a "fat guy" IWB holster.
It's $430 cash... FIRM
If it doesn't sell in a few days, I'm keeping it.
Only selling to get another toy faster.
Transfer at a...
I’ve been getting into ammo lately. Well, the details anyway, other than does it go bang when you pull the trigger. So May of the hand gun rounds that I have have no specs on penetration and expansion. Short vs longer barrels, etc. they manufacturers don’t have this info on their websites...
I have a new Moog etherwave I'm thinking about selling. Fun, odd instrument but i just dont need it.
These go for 700-900 online, seeing if I can get 600 here. Some trades will be considered, but cash is king. I don't have a picture of mine, but it's the same model as the one pictured. Comes...
I sent one of my 8 baffle integrals in to Otter Creek to get tested. I got to tell you that's some nerve racking suspense. You dont know whether the stuff youve been working on for years is comparable to cans that have been out there for a while. Im not trying to compete against the giants as...
Hey guys, this might be one of the last times you would be able to purchase an important from israel. I have a iwi Uzi Pro with collapsing SB brace. Unfortunately, within the last year these guns have skyrocketed and are all sold out. The cheapest example I've been able to find on Gun Broker is...
Cut mesh panels and 45 degrees 1" webbing off the extra solid MOLLE II buckled FLC I have. And sewn on binding tape, then attached 1.5" webbing loops and straps for Tactik QR hardware and 1.5" buckles, in Tactical Tailor style.. added 3/8" blue closed cell foam inside the panels. Sealed up, and...
I run a junk removal company and we come across all sorts of different materials on the job and, well, the topic above suggests what I keep an eye out for.
Recently I compared the relative rigidity of Lexan vs. Plexiglass in 1/2" thick sheets (need at least 1" considering the smallest caliber I...
A year and ½ ago I had the slide milled, by C&H Precision, to accommodate a Leupold DPP. There is NO plate, the optic is mounted directly to the slide. It is cut so the original sights are intact and could be used if the optic were removed. Don't know if you could have a cover plate made so the...