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    The Words We Use and How They Define Us

    This one may be laugh. My wife was teaching a bible story about when Peter was given the vision about even eating unclean animals. A first grader spoke up "you kill and you eat it". This was in Centre County, PA. Didn't realize that was the regional dialect.
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    .54 charge workup

    I attached the results of the Hornady Ballistic Calculator for this scenario of a .53 round ball at 1300 ft/sec muzzle velocity. Notice at 100 yds your energy is at 424 ft-lbs. even at the muzzle, the energy is 844 ft-lbs. Some people believe if you drop below 800 ft-lbs it is not acceptable...
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    .54 charge workup

    Be careful of the units. To get joules - the mass needs to be in grams and the velocity in m/s (meters per second) If you use velocity in ft/sec you need to use mass in slugs (or lbs/32 ft/sec/sec acceleration due to gravity) and you would get ft-lbs of energy. The difference is between...
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    Video channels for muzzleloading?

    Traditional Muzzleloader is another one.
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