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What's the deal with "Aid to Ukraine?"

I never mentioned any thing about bio labs.
Obviously I clicked and responded to the wrong person

I’m mad because of everything that dc does. And mad when people like you hand wave away the disgusting shit that these blood-soaked monsters do with my stolen tax money
Life is a lot better when you aren't so butthurt all the time, and you can find a hobby you're good at that gives you a clear mind to deal with things that are upsetting. Unfortunately to enjoy the benefits of being a member of the American country club, we have to pay our dues or find somewhere else to go. No free meals, grandpa, you and all the illegals have got to go. I hear El Salvador has nice prisons.

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Running these hybrids the cases at 80k pressure shouldn't present a failure issue from all I've read. Good barrels can take that pressure, at least for awhile. My main concern is how many firings can the barrel take and keep from ringing as it seems constantly expanding the barrel beyond it normal expansion of typical ~62k max pressure the metal may not eventually spring back as much.
This is where I'm at with this. I have no desire to run 80K psi loads through my action and barrel consistently, and if I'm not doing it consistently, I have no use for it.

There needs to be far more data made available on the stress this puts on the action and barrel over years of repeated firings before I would entertain making this a consistent load through one of my rifles.
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Easiest way to chamfer inside of necks

I need to chamfer the inside of thousands of case necks on 25 GT and 6 Dasher virgin brass. The only operation I need to do to the brass is inside chamfer. I have two boys ages 6 and 8 that love to help me reload. Right now my only method is a cordless drill with a VLD chamfer tool chucked in it. The boys have a hard time doing a consistent chamfer with the drill and I can tell it's just a matter of time until their fingers slip off the brass and get cut on the chamfer tool.

What is the absolute easiest way that is fairly child friendly to do this operation?

I'm thinking some kind of case prep tool that aligns the brass in a pilot and goes to the same depth off the shoulder every time.

I use a modified Henderson style trimmer which does trim and all the other functions. And then I have redundant tools set up on an annealer from burstfire.

I just want to say that this post makes me super happy to see as someone who has a 5-month-old. I can't wait until my son is old enough to start doing some reloading functions.
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Nice work boys. Took the old lady down to Bama and she whacked her first eastern. She's gonna do some collage thing with it. Had me boraxing all the pieces instead of just the fan and beard. It'll be interesting to see what it turns into. We were going to finally get out in CO this weekend but we got 8-10 inches of snow yesterday.

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What's the deal with "Aid to Ukraine?"

You didn't answer the question.

Just moved the goal post.

Can you clear up what you mean by biolab? Do you assume all biological laboratories are conducting gain of function tests to produce biological weapons? In your colorful and comparative imagination, did we also invade and annex baja in 2014, and Havana in 2008? If you don't answer every single line of text in a post are you also moving the goalposts, or is that just your "A-HAH!" card you pull on special occasions?

Obviously, our soft powers through economic coercion, legislative, intelligence agencies and other means would be flexed to influence our neighbor to encourage an outcome favorable to a more favorable US stategic position. We certainly wouldn't have retard-rushed towards Mexico city to dismantle the existing, and install our own puppet government, while taking hundreds of thousands of casualties, only to stall and bleed out over the crumbled remains of Juarez.