DI had a gremlin that went thru trans fluid that fast
I’m trying to picture you even getting into a gremlin.
Not pretty..lol
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DI had a gremlin that went thru trans fluid that fast
The Boss is going to get us for taking this off the tracks, but they were some good days. I was riding and the smoke didn't bother me at all. Wolfs Head in a real can was cheap. Of course now my Suburban has 200K miles and rarely takes any oil between changes. Maybe the good part of those days was I was 16 years oldI had a Vega...fill with oil and check the gas. If you understand this statement we’re in an elite group of seniors.
I had a Honda dirt bike that i had to carry oil with me as it burnt more oil than gas. Had that motor apart a couple of times. Once for rings then a year later for timing change , should have done it when i done the rings, it cost me a exhaust valve as well.I had a Vega...fill with oil and check the gas. If you understand this statement we’re in an elite group of seniors.
I had one of those too, picked these used cars and drove them, fixed them and drove them into the ground, didn’t have problems with it, beautiful straight six with a ton of room around it to work on. Not a myriad of hoses, pollution devices and the like. (Did need to replace a valve cover gasket though). Those were the days my friends...I had a gremlin that went thru trans fluid that fast
The method is component driven.
We hear of the end result, but we are not given details, why this worked and that did not, for example.
Berger bullets don't mind being chambered into the lands. That in itself does not make long seating in general an accuracy requirement.
BR shooters throw powder by volume. Nobody serious about ELR would think of doing that. BR likes ball powder. ELR powders are huge extruded grains. Powder by volume is not a general accuracy requirement.
Benchrest shooters tend not to weight powder, they dispense by volume.“BR likes ball powder”?
re: post #26What does this have to do with "finding the lands"?
Better throw in a quart of coolant also. I was a Ceverolet Servic Manager during those days. Only thing worse was the wanna be diesel pickups.I had a Vega...fill with oil and check the gas. If you understand this statement we’re in an elite group of seniors.
I think Eric has spent more time in his career saying things to screw with his competition than to be helpful.
"If you you don't have one of these xyzxyz things, you might as well not even show up". I heard him say that more than a few times in his old videos.
Then a few years later do a total about face on the same subject...
That's just my observation. I'm sure I'm in the minority.
That's so common, and is a simple cognitive bias; I got a new toy, or process (sorting a different way, new measuring tool, trimming bullets, etc etc etc) Then you shoot a good match and think you can't live without it. You think it's the new thing. It might be, but probably isn't.
Actually, I disagree with your assessment “that most F class shooters jump their bullets”.Sir ; I think you missed my point , completely . BR is not "F" class , whether it's SR or what is classified as Mid-Range to F class shooters . I don't know how BR shooters load for 600 , but I do know most F shooters do "Jump" their bullets , and load very precisely weighing to the tenth of a grain , or less . So comparing "Load Practices" is not a compatible debate for these different disciplines . That's the point I was trying to make , without aligning to either side of the discussion .
And @HTSmith ; If you can't tell the difference , you must "push" a Chevy .![]()
Pro or not, everyone is human, and more arrogant when younger."If you you don't have one of these xyzxyz things, you might as well not even show up". I heard him say that more than a few times in his old videos.
Then a few years later do a total about face on the same subject...
Pro or not, everyone is human, and more arrogant when younger.
Arrogant to believe that because they do something a certain way, others are plain wrong.
I've seen videos of pro shooters illustrating the way to do something, and the conclusion is incorrect because the assumptions are incorrect.
On a positive note, at least everyone that takes the time to make information available is contributing some knowledge - some more, some less, and every little bit helps everyone else.