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Brand new machine, same old bullets! Our CNC lathe gave up the ghost, after about 20 years of service. We got a replacement and are I full production again. | ||
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I wouldn't call it full production until you make something like this: Rip ... | |||
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Nothing on this drawing is right! Copied, never equaled! | |||
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Saw this machine in action. Very cool. Saeed has production down pat. ------------------------------ A mate of mine has just told me he's shagging his girlfriend and her twin. I said "How can you tell them apart?" He said "Her brother's got a moustache!" | |||
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Very nice, Saeed. "Early in the morning, at break of day, in all the freshness and dawn of one's strength, to read a book - I call that vicious!"- Friedrich Nietzsche | |||
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Then Saeed has struck again. Subterfuge ! Like a squib load in the .577 Tyrannosaur which he demonstrates before a "Champion"/victim fires a maximum load. Measurements from an actual .375/300-gr Walterhog (sample of one) were blown up to .458-caliber diameter, with all lengths the same as on the real Walterhog. It could not possibly be all wrong unless I got a trick bullet as my sample of one. No worries. The Barnes .458/450-grain TSX cannot be beat in a .458 WIN. The Walterhog's skinny, tricky bands and so non-bearing everywhere else would probably strip in the mighty .458 WIN, with the Miracle Throat. Anyway from all we have seen of the Walterhog .375/300-grainer, it does suggest that the throat on the .375/404 Jeffery Saeed Original is a zero-free-bore, leade-only throat. Cosmic Squirrel Secret no more. Rip ... | |||
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