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Date: 2010-07-20 15:43:48
Elasticity
Sensors
Strain gauge
Pressure measurement
Rifle
Firearm
Gauge
.30-06 Springfield
Accurizing
Ammunition
Handloading
Shotgun shells

Reloader Heaven: Instrument Your Rifle, and Toss the Reloading Books. Well, Almost. Denton Bramwell We all know the pressure signs: flattened primers, sticky bolt lift, split cases, etc. But once you start

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