Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

@Dirty D ........

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Deer, hogs, elk, they are definitely cookpot fillers for certain. Foam limbs can be a magnitude louder than wood/bamboo cores but that can actually be mitigated a bit by adjusting the brace height. My foam limbs seem to like a slightly higher brace height of about 7-7.5". That sacrifices about 10 FPS of velocity but it is negligible as modern recurves are FAST. At normal hunting distances, even the loudest limbs I got do not seem to cause any off or missed shots as the arrow was already impacting by the time the game reacted to the sound of the bow. My homemade limbs do their best with a 6-7" brace height and produce a slightly softer thump like an empty 2L soda bottle being whacked against a mattress.

If you got the Dorado you might wanna think about getting a Hoyt Satori as well. They are actually identical risers with the only difference being the Dorado is a proprietary riser that is built to only take Hoyt limbs and the Satori is an ILF dovetail riser that is compatible with every ILF limbset on the market. With the Satori, you can put Samick R3s on them as well as one of my favorites, the Tradtech BlackMax 2.0s which are glass, carbon, and wood-core. The latter is awesome for tradbow competitions. Draw is absolutely smooth and even after a whole day of shooting more rounds than can be counted, you feel no exhaustion at all.
I do have ILF risers, I have a wood Sky riser and a Hoyt pro vantage "warf" riser to take ILF limbs. I swapped out some of the inserts from ILF limbs and bolted them to the durado. You can do the same to original durado, gamegetter limbs also.

Mike
 
Gas-One portable butane stove with a propane attachment kit (included with every Gas-One stove) that allows the unit to be used with both 8oz butane cartridges and 16.4oz propane and 16.5oz FatBoy fuel canisters. Somebody probably plugged a MAPP (yellow) canister into this one. Propane burns at 3500°F and MAPP brazing gas is at 5700°F...

Not the old (pre-2008) MAPP gas though. These going through a burner with proper jetting and airflow will still churn out a good 4500+, more than enough to chew through a pot. The yellow canisters available now are MAP PRO, and these are nothing but a scam. It is a mixture of butane and propane and is designed to fool users of original oxyMAPP into buying something that is barely more efficient than oxypropane or even a well jetted air-propane torch. Supposedly, the industry reason for stopping MAPP production in the USA was because "oxyacetylene is more economical in bulk for users who have to pay more constantly while buying the much smaller MAPP canisters". That is an absolute crock of shit. Since when did the government care about reducing spending for ordinary people? Even the smallest oxyacetylene rig is not cheap and it usually consists of many components hauled around on a backpack or wheeled caddy. Then I realized that the BATFU had also managed to stop vendors from selling pocket sized thermite charged breach pens, breach torches, and other portable devices that allow anyone to easily cut through a padlock, fence, door, or wall in seconds. Prior to 2008, thermite products HAD been available for commercial sale but now they require 'certificates of safety and instruction' and can only be ordered in bulk by organizations like volunteer fire depts, college dive teams, LE and mil.

The MAPP stoppage made sense after that. The powers that be don't want the proles having an easily totable kit that can cut through metal locks and barriers in seconds and exfil/infil an area at will. A portable, simple OxyMAPP torch will easily eat through padlocks and cut windows out of metal shipping containers and allow a civilian outfit to perform at tactical levels.

Since we have no access to real MAPP gas or solid fuel breach cartridges now, I and several other guys here carry THERMAL LANCES in our work and bugout kits. They are 2 feet long steel brake lines or steel arrow shafts stuffed with steel wool down their cores and fitted onto the end of an oxypropane torch gun and fired by these 1oz portable O2 brazing canisters. Light the steel wool at the business end with a regular lighter and once the flame takes, turn on the O2 flow and adjust until you get a spearhead shaped, blinding white-purplish flame burning absolutely clean with almost no smoke. That is a 7800°F breaching jet capable of cutting through ANY obstacle in an emergency. Careful, that flame is emitting a lot of energy in the UV spectrum so try to minimize your skin and eye exposure to it if you are using in an emergency with no protective gear. When we are using ours at work to cut various metal stuff at worksites, all precautions pertaining to welding applies. A simple thermal lance is enough to let you get people to safety through a previously barricaded area in the event of a fire, flash flood, or active shooter situation. And just based on normal current events, it seems that a breaching tool like a thermal lance should belong in every able person's survival kit and a converted torch kit is small enough to fit into a niche in any work duffel or tactical backpack. A 1oz O2 cylinder will give you enough oxy for 5 minutes of full powered blasts and each arrow shaft "fuel cartridge" will give you decent enough burn time depending on your O2 flow that will be sufficient to cut a window right around the lock mechanism of a commercial walk in freezer like the one an Arby's manager was accidentally trapped in and froze to death last year. Just be aware that the fuel rod is burning downward at a steady pace and when it reaches about 2 inches from the torch head, discard and replace with a new rod so your torch doesn't get damaged.


Fucking slackers!!! I'm gone for a couple days because someone is a little bitch and hit the report button and y'all slack off? Sheesh!!

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