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They took blood samples this morning and, because my Dad was an MD – thoracic (pronounced “thor-ass-sick”!) surgeon – I’m always curious about the “stuff” in examining rooms.

We shoot 2700s every other Sunday but this was the other, other Sunday.

The trip is on!

This week had both. The free upgrade from Hertz was decidedly nice but the customer’s insistence on writing his ISR handler in C++ wasn’t.

Teach to Learn
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March 7, 2012
"Qui docet, discet."
(He who teaches, learns.)

From the wide-range of questions asked in class, and owing to the research and experimentation I had to conduct to answer them, I’ve learned more about the software I teach than I ever did while applying it.

This is the last of a five part series on tolerances in reloading.

This is the fourth of a five part series on tolerances in ammunition reloading.

This is the third of a five part series.

In this part we look at Cartridge Overall Length (COL) and crimp to discover what tolerance is recommended and whether or not we can get accurate measurements with the available instruments.

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