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On Mon, 14 Aug 2017 09:44:54 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote:

On Mon, 14 Aug 2017 09:44:38 -0500, Red Prepper wrote:

On Mon, 14 Aug 2017 09:08:48 -0400, Ed Huntress
wrote:
On Sun, 13 Aug 2017 20:20:05 -0700, Gunner Asch


wrote:



On Sat, 12 Aug 2017 15:30:16 -0500, Red Prepper

wrote:

On Sat, 12 Aug 2017 12:37:31 -0400, Ed Huntress
wrote:
Where you made your big mistake, Pox, was in forgetting that a

lot
of
people on these NGs actually know quite a lot about guns.

When you copy and paste something to argue something he said,

that
doesn't mean you know more than him, it just means you copied and
pasted something.

Notice that
Gunner, for example, who would love nothing more than to catch

me
in a
mistake g, has been practically silent.

He's probably just ignoring you and hoping you will just slink

away
in your sperm stained **** dress.

Ed ****dress

Ed? Eds in my killfile and has been for at least 3 yrs or more.



As I
recall..the last stuff I read from him about firearms was utter
blovation and buffoonery.



You don't recall much. We've only discussed guns a couple of times.
The last time we talked about firearms was a few years ago, when I
asked if you had experience using polyester fluff as filler for
low-power pistol cartrdiges (my Ruger SSM was the subject). I was
using kapok, which I had to order online. You said yes, that

polyester
works OK.


We have been in a number of firearms related discussions in
rec.crafts.metalworking. So we have had more than a few discusions.

Btw... did the dacron work for you?


It was OK, but there was some melted plastic right at the cartridge
mouth. It didn't accumulate, though, and I could use it if I had to.
As I mentioned I would do, I went to a dock sale at the Jersey shore
and picked up an old kapok life jacket for $3. That's about a
two-lifetime supply. It doesn't melt and it doesn't throw a lot of
sparks.

But both of the commercial pistol ranges within 30 miles of me have
since closed down. I'm thinking of re-joining my old club. Maybe this
winter.

I use it in large capacity cases
with low bulk powders..as was the discussion and it still is king of
the hill for this usage.


All I tried it with was Red Dot, which I had in ample supply. The
whole idea was cheap loads in the magnum brass, so I didn't do any
experimenting with powders.





Prior to that, we discussed single-shot rifle actions and why their
accuracy is so sensitive to particular loads. We agreed on the

issues,
which is what prompted you to express your desire for a Martini --
which I gave you so you could become familiar with them.



That stroke must have done some lasting damage to your recall.


Yes indeed...my memory is not as good as it once was. But its rather
random...and not of big note anymore. Much of what I forgot has come
back. Not all of course...but then..I dont remember what I ate for
breakfast last Thursday either...humm...it was half a Walmart Roast
Beef and Cheddar submarine sandwich. I ate the other half before
falling asleep in my truck at 1am Thursday morning..on the job site.

Shrug.




He has nothing of note to read.



Nothing your addled memory can recall, anyway.


Tsk tsk tsk...this sort of buffoonery is why I put you in the bozo bin
and call you Fast Eddy when I see some of the inaity you post on
occasion.


That works both ways, and you tend to look through a one-way glass.
Look above -- "bloviation and buffoonery"? And now you complain about
what *I* said?

Wake up.

Ed..stick with publishing and second hand metalworking..as
an internet troll....you are way to late in life to be any good at
it..or to learn how to do it with any degree of ability.


I have no interest in trolling. I leave that to the white trash and
arrested-development cowards.

Otherwise, I'll stick with what I want to.

--
Ed Huntress