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  1. All three of the ones stated above have been on my android based phone for sometime now.  Shooter is great app, even bought it again for my ipad.

     

    Re-read thread...didn't see Nikon app.  Haven't looked at it yet

  2. I run suppressed sbr with frange, I know my AO ie. fields of fire and backstops / hardpoints regardless of where I am indoors. Hunker down wait for the law. If bad guy is feeling frisky, he's going to get some.
  3. Jackson and Pinedale Wyoming late 80's to early 90s you could still see ranchers and trappers walking down the street with side arms and carbines. Freaked out the tourist back then even.  Gun check at most bars was common.  I remember checking guns when I tended bar at the VFW in Rock Springs 92-95. 

  4. All are variances of other designs. Middle one is stainless and carbon steel, other 2 are aluminum. I bought my first commercial can about 8 yrs ago. I took it apart and measured the k baffles. I have been in the industry on and off for around 25 yrs doing work for different EBR manufacturers and dealers. I know enough to not break laws and not hurt myself :)
  5. Soaked for 4 days in kroil, 22 and 9mm pistol cans came apart after about an hour of pounding with 1 inch delrin rod and 5 pound hammer. 9mm carbine can took 5 days soaking and 2 hours pounding. Took the pics of 9mm carbine can after I had already cleaned the baffles on the others. Carbine can had about 1000 rnds 9mm, 100 rnds 308 subs and about 500 5.56. Took me about 1 hour bead blasting to clean all baffles, endcaps and spacers for all 3 cans.

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  6. Have a friend that has been making bench rest bullets In 6mm and 22 for along time. His dies were close to 3k for the set. I have seen a few Corbin setups that use 22 rimfire jackets. I was going to get into it when I lived out in Wyoming ( long winters). It's not a high rate of production, but pretty slick idea. When I talked to Corbin, i was told rate was about 50 - 75 projos per hour.

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