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Tikka M595 stock - can a T3 be made to fit?
chockmoose replied to jgguinness's topic in Guns & Equipment
M595 & T3 both have 7" mounting centres, and yes the T3 stock is easily milled to take the 595 action. -
Let me know when you do please.
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Wanted 270 win genuinely once fired brass. PM with details please.
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I have one but it is my 'spare', depends on what you are offering...
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.223 and military ammunition...the risks.
chockmoose replied to Cranfield's topic in Bullets, Cartridges and Reloading
Just to pick up on the 'thicker' argument... I wonder if anyone has actually sectioned 'military' brass vs 'civilian' brass? (Not read about it, actually sectioned the brass,I have) Experience suggests that 'military' brass is actually thinner in the web. If you also think about the reason the military changed to the 5.56 you might find that one was to enhance the number of rounds being carried by a soldier and logistics also dictate that you can ship more ammunition around theatres if it's lighter. Therefore there would be no advantage in thick brass, now as to commercial brass you could understand the reason for that being a little thicker. Take what you read from gunwriters with a pinch of salt, remember they make a living from 'writing' about guns. -
5/16x36 UNS can normally find one on evilbay got mine from the states..
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Neutrino experiment repeated - light speed broken again
chockmoose replied to Catweazle's topic in Off Topic
The Heisenberg uncertainty principle relates to accuracy of measurement at the quantum level, sweet fa to do with time travel, probably the reason why no one mentioned it. -
Neutrino experiment repeated - light speed broken again
chockmoose replied to Catweazle's topic in Off Topic
It is the Appearance of the traveller clock ticking slow, for the person travelling at .5c the clock ticks normally. There is this confusion that the clock actually ticks slow like it is a real physical phenomenon, relativity is about transforming DATA! -
Neutrino experiment repeated - light speed broken again
chockmoose replied to Catweazle's topic in Off Topic
Yeah that's a killer aint it? trouble is relativity is a way to transform the appearance of something distant/high velocity into a local measurement. The key word is appearance = what you see. -
Neutrino experiment repeated - light speed broken again
chockmoose replied to Catweazle's topic in Off Topic
nope, basically the theory forbids c+v The postulate is that c is a constant that cannot be exceeded. One thing missing is that you cannot measure the one way speed of light, one always measures a reflection (two way).