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What do we really know about the transonic zone?
07-19-2021, 05:03 PM,
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RE: What do we really know about the transonic zone?
The OE will wait until I see you again, but I thank you for the offer. I've got a family thing to make a appearance at next week and as you said my old shop is keeping me busy. Another two or three weeks and I'll have that cleaned out pretty well. Then I have to dismantle two rooms, one partition wall and remove all of the 3-phase wiring and most of the single phase. A lot of that material will go into the new building which as far as I know should go up in early September. Lodi will be my last match for this year.

That means I have to keep shooting at least one more year because between last year with covid and this year with a messed up schedule and this darn shop taking up so much of my time my shooting has been slim and a little disappointing.

If I can find my adjustable mold I'm going to cast some 480 grain bullets, about 1.350 to 1.375" long. It will be interesting to see how a shorter bullet shoots. I just need to find that mold!!!
Jim Kluskens
aka Distant Thunder
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RE: What do we really know about the transonic zone? - by Distant Thunder - 07-19-2021, 05:03 PM

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