Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including gas masks, water and air filtration systems, and the importance of having protective equipment for entire households. He covered oxygen generation techniques referenced in the book "The Green Horse" as a method to create safe sealed spaces. The show shifted to self-defense discussion, covering hand-to-hand grappling techniques, striking methods, and handgun accuracy at extended ranges like 100 yards. Caller Fluffy contributed technical discussion about reloading ammunition, specifically .50 caliber rounds, including die selection, brass lubrication, and case management. The episode concluded with discussion of ammunition and brass as barter items and a gun show announcement for the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
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You might have the food, water, gold and silver, but ask yourself, are you truly prepared? That's why you need to visit mainmilitary.com. Mainmilitary.com carries everything you need. Gas masks, fire starter kits, high capacity magazines, chemical suits, military surplus items and much more. You own a firearm. Mainmilitary.com has a large selection of pistols and rifles suited for your needs. Are your local stores sold out of ammunition? Call or visit them today for prices on hard to find ammo and bulk ammo orders. You don't need to worry about having a military surplus store in your area because MaineMilitary.com is the only store you'll ever need all from the comfort of your computer. Visit them online today at MaineMilitary.com. That's Maine like the state Military.com. It's part of our Constitution. You know the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not the hunt. to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. Well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught. according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom bright. As Iowoki vanished in the midst for whence he came, his words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside the dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land to hey you're tuned to Liberty Tree radio this afternoon on the 22nd day of August year of our Lord 2003 again the intelligence report brought to you by How about that Liberty Tree radio? How about the PBM.4MG.com? We could look over at a number of other venues that you might be listening on an AM station, on an FM station. You could be listening across good portions of the Midwest now on a CB station like Hello 29. How you doing this afternoon? Hey, Dad. I'm just going to start talking and see if that gets rid of that buzz, because it seemed to work the other night really good. Okay, I don't have anything on you. You're coming 5-5, Crystal. It's just feedback from yourself, and I'm trying to tone it down. It's been giving me more of a problem as we go through the week here. Yeah. And again, it's about gone, is it? It's still there a little bit. 1, 2, 3. Again, hey you guys, 22nd day of August, and it's gone now, Eddie. Thank you very much. You're of our Lord, 2013. Liberty Tree Radio, pbn.4mg. How about that Live 365? And all of the various and many other forms by which you might be listening. I would say before we get to running out into the hour, thanks a lot to you guys. You short rangers, some call you the micro broadcasters. I call you the short rangers. It gives you more of a military, a militant bent. I'd rather be called a short ranger than a micro broadcaster any day of the week. So with that in mind, my hat's off to you guys because you know a lot of you are out there on the limb and you're the guys that get the FCC knocking on your door saying, what the H are you doing today? And we're glad to be here to just mess with you and sometimes it's a different word there. We're just happy to be here to mess with you today just because we can even though we have no jurisdiction. So my hat's off to you guys, you short rangers. You guys are kind of at the front in the thick of it. Now you guys over there that are rebroadcasting on CB. Well, the FCC, eventually they're going to turn their attention to you too. So, you know, keep at what you're doing. That's all we can say there. And eventually they'll knock on your door and, you know, they'll be driving down the road with their little antennas that work in this direction and that. And, well, let's just do it like this, you guys. Until we really, you know, underline that, really, and print it as big on your forehead, in your, you know, in your imagination there, until we really do something about it, like headlines, big billboard, big until we really do something about it, things are just going to get worse and worse. Now that sounds like the fetus and whatnot, but you know what, think about it, if you're sitting here listening, you're doing more than just sitting around like the average American, right? We talked about that. The proportion of people that are watching the Mesmer box versus the proportion of people who are listening to the intelligence report or other hours of similar... Let's do it like this, because we've talked about the difference between an hour, the intelligence report, and a show, some other people. They don't all do shows, but some of them are more dogs and ponies and hard tech and... Did we get rid of that echo altogether? We beat this drum until we almost need a new skin on it every other week. Don, before you get into that subject, I just want to check and make sure we got rid of that echo for you, right? Oh, yeah. Thank you very much. I confirmed that as soon as it was gone. But that was about three or four minutes ago. Not long after you stepped down. I had to mute myself, and then I had to fire my mic back up to see if I was still sending you feedback, Don. Oh, OK. I fixed a problem while my audio to you was muted, so it's good. Cool. It's crisp now. Again, back to that, we've talked about over pressuring rooms with filtered air over pressured into a room to keep all the little mice holes and mouse holes in a place where the moth crawls in or heat escapes in the winter time to keep pressurized air escaping out of there in order to keep bad, bad things from coming into the room. We've addressed that. It's like a great big gas mask. It's like a gas mask. It's like a gas chamber only clean air. This is where the infirm go. This is where the children and the old folks who can't take care of themselves. This is where you put them while you're busy out in the world defending those precious areas. So we could run in a number of different directions. And again, a gas mask. Do you have a gas mask? And we're not trying to beat the drum, but hey, oh yeah, we are. To the extent that we can talk about this or we can talk about the toilet paper shortage. We quit pushing that for a little while, didn't we? But there's no sense in really doing that. That's kind of a flash in the pan kind of deal. What we need to be looking at is if you walk into a gun show and there's gas masks there and you look at, well, I think that will fit the boys, the two sons, teenagers. Well, pick up that pair. He's got extra filters, pick them up. It's the kind of stuff that you can't walk away from right now. And Marcus said many times, it's awful hard. In fact, next to impossible, Popeye's grandfather would tell you to make a gas mask from a puddle of mud. I can make a house from a puddle of mud. Well, a shelter. You see where we're going with that. But other things are going to be a lot harder to whip up out of thin air, so to speak. At any rate, it will be a preparation thing. Do you have what you need now? And if you do not have it, are you still working on fulfilling that wish list? We talk about a wish list. The other side will tell you about a bucket list. That bucket list, oh man, that's things to do before you're dead. Well, we're talking about things to do to keep you alive, which is far better than talking about things to do before you're dead in mind. Hey, do you have a gas mask? Do you have a water filter? That basic, you know, breathable air, drinkable, potable water. Right there, you've got half of your opponent's attacks on you beat. But that gas mask, that's just the individual issue, isn't it? Are you able to provide a gas mask for everybody in your household? That's just a thought. Now, if you can do that, how long can you sustain that? Do you have layers, orders for those gas masks? Not just one. You know, one can look at it in that instance, one, in that proper usage English. You, we, I can look at it like, well, my gas mask is basically meant to get me out of an area that is a threat. That's one way to look at it. Sometimes you might not be able to leave that area immediately. And if you cannot, that filter can be overwhelmed over time. Not to be well, not to be redundant with the use of the word there. But over time, the filter will be just, you know, loaded up. Can you change a filter? Do you know how to do that? It's not as easy as buddy breathing with a scuba diver. Scuba diver is just not that easy. That in mind, that's something to train to, isn't it? The other thing is thinking about using a gas mask as like that magic carpet that we're getting, you know, this is going to redone this, we exit the area. The other side of that coin is we put this on and we go and negate the threat. We go and neutralize the threat that brought us this gas mask of trouble. So there's the escape and evade thought line or there's the we're going to go beat the, you know, the dog snot, let's put it like that out of a problem that was created by the people who made me put this gas mask on, see how that works. Now, we've addressed that and we've got a couple of beeps in the background, but let's do this just real quick because I don't know if we still have copies of the Green Horse, but if we do, if we don't have paper copies, I'm certain we can put it out on CD or something. Somewhere in there in the Green Horse, which is kind of like a training novel, much like Unintended Consequences or Patriots Surviving the Coming Collapse, somewhere in the pages of the Green Horse is described the ability to generate oxygen. Now you wonder why, well, I got oxygen all around me. why would I want to generate oxygen? How about you put yourself into a sealed area? And you know, a number of adults, if we can't pull filtered air into a room, into a makeshift containment area, again, read the Green Horse and you'll understand some of those descriptions, makeshift containment areas, a bunch of adults or even a bunch of people, you know, children and a mix of adults in a small area, they shouldn't breathe the oxygen out of the room, out of that area. It might not even be a room. but if you can generate oxygen in that area, this is a way to defeat. And again, try to find a copy of, or we can, I think, offer copies of the Green Horse, a way to defeat gas that's deployed over great areas. So if you don't have a gas mask for everyone, this is a way to be able to create a small space, generate oxygen, and now that's going to create heat too. So you can't do this in, you know, a dinky little space. You need to have the ability to do it safely. That's all described in the Green Horse. We can I'm certain we have copies of the Green Horse offered through Liberty Tree Radio. Currently right now we don't, Don. Okay, but they can be generated, right? Yeah, we'd have to take them to the printer and have them remastered again. Okay. Could we offer that on a disk? I don't think we have it in disk format. We have a couple of copies of the book left. But again, we have to take that to the printer. And I know Dad was working on that, but as far as I know, it has not been finished yet. Well, any copy of the green horse out there just went up a little bit in value, didn't it? But I'll have to look that up. I'll have to get my copy out. It's either I'm looking at a stack over there. It's either over there, or it's in a file cabinet in another room, or it's directly across the room from that file cabinet. It's one of three places, my copy of the green horse. Again, the ability to generate oxygen could be a lifesaver. An individual or groups of people. See, the bigger that volume of air that you can, if you have to, contain a space, if there's just a few people in there, you might be able to sustain there for five or ten or fourteen hours. But if you put a great number of people into a small space, you're going to have to regulate the amount of oxygen in the air. There are Oh, I talk on occasion with someone who builds his own rebreather if you're a diver and with a computer can monitor the amount of oxygen in that closed system. Now that closed system is basically the underwater breathing apparatus. You could say self-contained, although to call it scuba is a broad brush statement to say that, well, a self-contained rebreather, it's scuba, but it's not scuba more conventionally that's recognized, you know, pressurized air released into ambient pressure, breathed into lungs, and then just, you know, that exhaust just vented to the seat. A rebreather doesn't do that, but a rebreather has to monitor the amount of oxygen that's in the system at any given moment, otherwise, diver is not conscious and if the diver is not conscious well he's underwater and unconscious that greatly reduces his ability to make choices that might allow him to survive the environment. You understand where we're going with that? Like gurgle gurgle, right? Not a whole lot of fun. We're going to go to a break at the bottom aren't we Eddie? I hope so. The dog is barking at the bottom. Yep, I'll have a break ready for you in just a minute, Dom. If you need to meet to set it up early just let me know. Okay. But we can run probably to the bottom the other thing we can do I don't want to be rude and just continue to seemingly ramble I know I heard a number of things So I would say if we've got a caller star six will unmute you if you want to you know Hey climb on board for questions comments, you know, just you know star six will unmute you and the parent we have listeners So we'll just continue on a number of things are coming to a small number of trials here There's there's one guy basically accused to be in the biggest spy We'll see what comes of that another guy the guy down in Texas the shooter he basically surrendered all of his ability to defend himself and and just allowed the prosecution to defend to present their portion and Didn't have any counters to it. So I think the logical conclusion there is they're gonna find him guilty. No question about that Let's see what comes of that what what they choose to do as far as a sentence the rest of your life in prison or you know that which he appears to want a death sentence and then he'd be a martyr for Islam. We addressed that earlier in the day and that goes over to well maybe somebody didn't shoot him at the scene that fits into like suicide by cop. There you know someone that was actually allowed to carry a gun on an army base think of them we've addressed that over the years haven't we? So if you can't trust an American soldier to carry a gun on an army base then something's basically wrong with that thought line isn't it? It really really is. And with that in mind, I'd ask if the dog's just going nuts at you. If we could run that break up in the next moment, that'd be good. That way I can let her in. And she'll keep, I can, if I let her in, I might keep the neighbor from calling the dog, Tonya. We'll be right back, you guys, the Intelligence Report. 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That's Maine, like the state, Military.com. unmuted for another direction six one if you want to okay let's you know to go on in this direction here we'll dribble over here for a goalie we're before the hour talk before the bottom talking about water filters talking about air filters talking about gas masks we can go one of my favorite subjects as of late you guys and we touched on this the other day that Kershaw catalog it's a couple of tree you know knives edged weapons they even get up into sword canes and all stuff like that but A sword cane will take you to jail in a lot of states. Bear that in mind. A sword, a cane, inside a cane will take you to jail in a lot of souls. Bear that, I just thought I'd mention. I know it's not a weapon. It's one pretty cool, that dinky little sword inside there. You'd be better off with almost a chalalie, you know, a good hunk of wood to arms as they reach for you. It would be a lot of chance of dragging you to jail right off the gate without doing anything. You're walking down the road with your sword cane and the officer says, sir, I'd like to see that cane. and he takes it apart and finds out there's a big blade and their odds are you'll go to jail. Sword canes are pretty neat. They're in an invitation to go to jail. There would be that big walking stick, a heavy cane. In a number of older classic writings, someone is carrying the cane with the silver. There is a word for this. It's also on the end of a knife, a pommel. There's a reason that you know think about pummeled about the head There's a reason they call that hunk of metal on the end of a knife the other not the sharp end of a knife or sometimes that hunk of metal on the end of a cane of pommel Oh, I just thought I'd mention that you know again. Don't talk. We're not going to touch too much on news But I'd rather I'd rather not see anybody go to jail. We've talked about about a number of different ways. We talk about concealed carry, the states that are bringing up concealed carry. That's a pretty old trick. In fact, it goes back into some of the old writings too, that sword cane. But I'd rather just see that good hunk of hardwood and a bit of practice. It doesn't take a whole lot to cut some basic motions with it, with a hard piece of wood something isn't going to break. when you lay it across somebody's forehead, you know, that thickest bone in somebody's skull. Most people don't, you know, we're built like tanks, you know, we're built to go forward to the battle because that, the thickest portion of our skull is that plate of bone right above your eyes. It's meant to sustain, you know, heavy blows, basically from other people, not from, you know, the aforementioned hunks of which tend to, you know, make people's lights go out. It's a lot easier. I come to this conclusion as you get older, you young men will realize this as you start to put some years on. You old timers, some of you are going to agree with me. Some of you won't have a clue because I would preface that with I've known some black belt study for years and years, trained for years and years. Never been in a fight their whole life. Again, the older you get it seems like You really don't want to lay the knuckles on somebody for fear of, well, you could do more damage to your hands than you could to them. I broke that tarsal, rather, tarsals or foot, that carpal, sort of the wrist, this side of the knuckle, on the little finger many, many years ago. And let me see, I was about 26 then. And that's the difference between someone looking right at you and an example looking right at you, or changing the angle of their head to look right at your chin. Instead of looking right in the eye, looking straight ahead and then changing without moving their eyes, just that little bit of motion in their skull can bring about the difference of hitting them with the two big knuckles you want, the index and the ring finger knuckle, or just hitting them with a baby finger knuckle and just breaking the end of that carpal bone. I don't have a crown on my left hand on that. One might think that when you start to get to be past about 40 or 50 or so, you don't really want to hit them as much with your hands as you could with your fore-mentioned piece of hardwood and again, out go the lights. I thought I'd mention that. The other thing is along those lines, if he's close enough to hit, he's close enough to grapple, so to speak. A lot of people cannot appreciate the ability to, what one might call, when I talk about grappling, I'm not talking about rolling around on the ground. I'm not talking about wrestling. I'm talking about taking an opponent's, let's do the stack, taking an opponent's hand, turning to bring his wrist to a lock, to bring his elbow to a lock, to bring his shoulder to a lock, and then turning my whole body to bring his head to a wall, his shoulder to the ground, whatever. Okay? When you start to stack up the response like that, that can work out from, if you can get their baby finger and the finger next to it, grab all four of your fingers around with the palm of their hand up like the palm of your hand. facing in the same direction doesn't necessarily mean to be up. You get that forefinger grab on those two fingers, and again, you have that ability. So let's go right up the stack now because it's going to come from the fingers. The fingers are going to turn the hand, which is going to lock the wrist, which is going to continue to turn and then lock the elbow and continue to turn, lock the shoulder. And once you've got the shoulder to lock and you're pressing on that elbow and pulling on that hand, you can take your opponent anywhere you want. Again, upstairs, downstairs, through the door, through the window, you know, to ground. bit hard to describe over the radio, but again it runs over to, I'd rather not hit you, I'd rather just take and move you in a direction that is to my advantage, even if I'm moving in such a direction that, well, I throw you into the next, your buddy that's coming running up, you know, three steps behind you. See how that works. So again, when you can, now what that is doing is stacking the lock up his arm and then stacking him onto the next threat. See how that works? It's like you think you can stack cards. The other thought line to present here, and that's not real hard to do when you get that arm because you can get them walking or rather running rather fast in all what would be, you know like Darlington Raceway is called a paperclip because of how narrow the turns are. And when you look at it from there, it kind of looks like a paperclip. But imagine if you had your opponent in such a way that you took one step forward and turned. Now he has to turn, but because you're manipulating him in such a way for one step, he takes three or perhaps even four and then you turn. But you're not turning fast enough to take him off of his feet. You take that one step and he's three or four, and you take that one step and he's three or four. You can run him to exhaustion real quick without hardly any expended energy from you. Again, four steps to one of yours or even five steps to one of yours. The other thought line is when you have that person in such a calamity, such a jam, it's easy to turn them and run them into the door jam. If you've got somebody working at three or four steps to your one, they're moving rather quickly because you've got the load up into the wrist, the elbow, the shoulder, and they don't want to It's really hard to enjoy the sensation of having your hand ripped off or your elbow turned to the point where you think, man, if he moves much more, he's just going to pull my arm off of the shoulder. So you tend to move along with that pressure. And with that mind, well, here comes that door jam. Or here comes that fire hydrant or that light post. Or if you choose to work that energy down, here comes the ground. Up rather, or I'm going to ground. The ground isn't coming up to meet me, I'm going down to the ground. So again, it runs over to what are you going to do at a particular range? This could be extended. We've thought we've exhibited this a number of times, you know, that a lot of people aren't going to think about that handgun to 100 yards, but if need be, you're going to offer at least suppression fire, right? But if you worked at it, if you really worked at it, you could probably start to hit your target at 100 yards with a handgun. There is that pause for effect there. Let that sink in. That was done on purpose. People are saying, oh man, 100 yards, I'll reach for the rifle, I'll reach for the, I'll even send buckshot at them with the shotgun. I'll reach for the rifled shotgun and just knock them down with, you know, 500 grains. Here comes that lead sable and just bam and watch that target fall. And we have addressed the right tool for the right job, but now when you start to push, when you guys, if we're encouraging you to shoot at 100 yards with the handgun, and you start to hit your target at 100 yards with your handgun, think of how easy your 25 or 15 yards or 10 or 40 or 50 yards shots will be. When you press the ability to its maximum, the lesser that is required of you seems a lot easier. The less that is required of you to get the same job done seems a lot easier, doesn't it? Man, it's not like I got to adjust the scope to 1700 yards. See how that works? 1700 yards is befuddling a lot of people that are listening right now. They've never shot to that distance. And we have a caller, we have Eddie. No, this is Fluffy. Oh Fluffy, how you doing? What you got going? Well, I just was hearing you talk about shooting a handgun at 100 yards and the first time I tried that was with a Dan Wesson 357 and it worked pretty good, but I've got a witness 10 millimeter that If I did my job, I could blow up pop cans at 100 yards. It's that accurate. Cool. Yup. It's darned out. That goes over to what people expect versus what the real world is. We talked about expectations versus reality versus trying to push your envelope. We've addressed that over the years, but most people think that 100 yards meant I'm hard-pressed to hit the pop can with a rifle. And I laugh at that. I do. But you know it's mostly true. You know it. They've got to take careful aim and, oh, I don't want to do this freehand standing up. Give me a sandbag. I'm pretty certain I can hit that at 100 yards. And if we go much farther than that, I'm going to have to put glass on top. Now, I'm kind of guilty of that for the old eyes. I know that one. But again, you guys, looking at that bullet doesn't stop at 40 or 60 yards, does it, Fluffy? It doesn't make a zigzag turn in the air, does it? It's not in Dallas doing a miracle turn. Oh yeah, thank you for that one. That's the good exacting zigzag turn there. Thank you very much. There was just one bullet that shot three people and then ended up perfect on the stretcher there. Markable one. Yeah, that's quite the astounding with a question mark behind that word. We're coming up on that 50th anniversary, aren't we? They told us that they were going to release that. All that information in 25 years, and then in, I don't know if we'll ever hear all of the information, even at the 50th. Did they say which 25 years they were going to release it? Yeah, like 125 years, 525 years, or 25 years before the fact, or you're right. You're right. Yeah, a little... It's kind of like the weather man, isn't it? I remember hearing, seeing pictures of a test they did with the same bullet out of his 6.5 Kirkconnell that they shot into a cadaver's wrist, like the bullet supposedly hit Governor Connolly's wrist and shattered his wrist, but it came out perfect. Funny that the one they shot into a cadaver's wrist was all busted up. It just, they hit the bullet, or they hit the bone there wrong or something. You wonder what excuses they came up with. The ballistics were different than the other. The angle was different or the velocity. Again, most people, not true references, and we're all mixed in together and have a lot to do with scientific thought. My dad was a World War II veteran, combat veteran in Germany. And he told me that he believed the story until he saw the Zapruder film. And he told me that no man who'd ever been in combat would ever believe that Kennedy was hit from... Right. what is described as mass moving backward and onto the trunk lid of the car. Back toward the bullet that supposedly hit him there. Yeah, that's just not even Newton would argue with that action-reaction thing there. Physics apparently didn't apply in that case. Yeah, all of the basic laws of the universe were thrown out just for that instant. Well, they were using MAC bullets after all. Yeah, I guess. In particular, if Ireland Spinktor said, I mean, Specter said so. Yeah. First time. What kind of DAZ used to reload 50? I didn't catch the front of that. What kind of reloading DAZ do you use to reload 50 B and Z? For like 750 grain bullet, like an AMAX bullet, HB50. 215 grains. Try that. That HB50 at 750 grain bullet, they say that can go out I think to 240 grains. But 215 grains seems to push that AMEX through a 29 inch barrel real well. Yeah, but what kind of reloading does do you use? Oh, the dies. Hornidays. Yeah. The best price dies I've seen are the Lee set up with the press and everything. That's a single press, right? That's like an old press? Yes. And one tip I was reading, one guy said that he lubed his shells with mobile one synthetic oil. He said he never had one stick. Well, it's not so much... The problem is sticking. We've talked about using synthetics. In particular, I have a great appreciation for that mobile one synthetic grease. Wow, it is non-hydroscopic. It's like you could almost put a glob of it in water and it's almost that's an exaggeration It's almost like it's still there in a month, you know, but It's some synthetics are just you know, the right answer but the biggest problem when you're when you're oiling isn't if you've got enough oil you shouldn't have a problem with release the problem is the amount of oil and The reverse dense from too much oil That bubble that collects when you draw that dye down and it actually pushes a reverse dent into the casing. That was oil there. That's a real good indicator that there's too much oil on the casing. Or over time you're leaving oil in the dye and continuing to bring oil in on the case until all of a sudden you punch out two or three of those like that. That piece of brass will have to be beat back out, be fire formed again. Yeah, and that could very well be a weaker area in that from being bent so severely inward and then being pushed back out So again, it's not like it's just going to blow out. It's contained in the steel chamber. Oh, yeah, but it isn't something and what's the odds it isn't something you'd want to do over and over to one area. Oh, yeah Yeah, so again, what's the odds it's like you know that's pretty slim pickings there You know next next to impossible. Yeah, but you guys you'll see that on occasion if you're running too much oil on that brass and drop pulling that die down and you when you That comes out and you see what is that reverse in then that like a little? Peeing like somebody hit that brass with a hammer and put a dent in inward on it That's too much oil on the brass as it goes into the dye and too much oil being left in the dye from previous cases. It's a bad mix. Eventually you've got that, again, dent in your case that kind of negates all of the efforts that you've made to bring that case to what one might call a blueprinted effort. Yeah, oil is not compressible, so it blows up enough to make the dent. Yep, fluid hydraulics, yeah. just hydraulic pressure. And again, that hunk of brass, you won't be able to count on that for the dinky group. You're going to have to look at that hunk of brass until it's fire formed again as they treat it like a new case. Not for your dimensions or anything, but treat it like a new case as far as the dependability of where that point of aim versus point of impact are. It might not be the same. Right, as the other, the blue printed round just before and just after it. Right, right. So, you know, we learn and we learn and we try to get better all the time. And if you see that dent coming out, there's a number of different ways. Hey, you can run a rag up in that die. You can just, when you roll that brass across a piece of, some people oil on paper, some people oil on cloth. But when you roll that across, there should just be barely enough oil that you feel that it's moist. It's not like you're assembling a motor and you're not counting on oil being to those bearings for about 12 seconds, no matter, you know, even if you prime that motor. So again, just enough oil on that brass to get it to keep from So when hey when that guy pulls up it separates rather cleanly I got a question is a caller listening to or watching TV. Maybe a radio in the background Yes, sorry, okay. It's just coming across rather clear on my end. I can hear bits and pieces of it from time to time Turn it down fluffy comment. Thank thank you. What else you got going? Oh nothing much. I did buy those 200 rounds of 50 cal empties But I got them for 20 cents each Oh cool. Who was the maker? What's the head stamp on it? It's mixed. I think it was, there's a lot of Lake City in there and it was, they tell me originally a lot of it was APIT. Isn't that the silver tip of armor piercing incendiary trace for you? It made a nice hash when it hit like a steel plate. I made him an offer of $20 a box of $100 and he sold me both boxes. Cool can't go wrong there Didn't think so. I think I might know somebody who'd take them off my hands if I wanted oh Again, you know that that's way that's deep in the market price you guys That's you know one third to one fifth the market price for empty once fired brass. Oh cool Yeah, so you're not you're not doing bad there at all. I need hands on Again, who wants it? You know, thank you Don. All I need now is to find components and and the money to afford it. Even if you don't have a 50, pick that up because you can move it back into trade. The barter is a good thing. We've addressed barter over the years. You have these 200 empty cases and that guy who shoots 50 has got something that you want. He wants that brass. There might be a deal to be made somewhere. I gave $5 for 19 rounds of 7mm Magnum when it was offered to me. The guy lost one round and his wife sold his 7mm round. So it didn't be ammo anymore. It didn't have any need for that anymore, yeah. Yep, I figured somebody would want the ammo sooner or later. Again, we've talked on that before, and if you come across those bargains, pick them up you guys. It's hard to pass up things like that, even if you don't have the immediate need for it. It's hard to pass up things like that, isn't it? And hey, we're rapidly approaching the top here. Eddie, I have to leave for the next hour. I know, I got Spike who'll be up here with me in the next hour. Okay, great. So we'll be taking over. And thank you for your call, Fluffy. Anything else you got going? Not at this time, although there is a gun show here on the Mississippi Gulf Coast in Biloxi at the Coliseum this weekend. In Biloxi. Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Just Saturday, Sunday. Okay, and hey you guys, if you're an editor, you beat it down there and walk away with the bargains that you're looking for. and thank you for the call fluffy we are at the top I have to exit stage left and as always God bless the Republic death to the new world order we shall prevail We have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have a song, yes we have You know Tom, I'm gonna ask you again. Will you put the glasses on? It only can take a second. Just try the glasses. They're not expensive sunglasses, just try them. Well, you know, like, are they like polarized or something? Well, what do you care? They're free. I'm giving them to you. Just put the glasses on. We're sitting here relaxing, having a cup of coffee. We're in a coffee shop. Everything's cool. Go ahead. Just put the glasses on. I don't know, Mark. Maybe I don't want to know. You know, this is pretty freaky stuff you're talking about. All right. You're my friend and I trust you. I'm going to put these glasses on. I'm going to put the... Give me a hand with those glasses. Here. Okay. Okay. Not a problem. Put them on. How long has this been going on? I know Tom, in fact look, there's one on that woman's shoulder too. It looks like kind of a giant slug with like an octopussy kind of mouth. It looks like it's got false teeth! And the way it's born in it's kind of scary, isn't it? Looks like a ball worm! Does anybody else tell about it? Tom a lot of us do we've all been paying attention for a long time. You'll notice look on the one. How did you find out about this? Well Tom Tom it okay relax Tom remember We're all thinking we all know what's going on I've been watching this all the while you and I've been sitting here as they've been coming and going but you know the way to find out how I found out and got the glasses I went to live 365 And then I tuned into Liberty Tree Radio. In fact, I found there were other places like PBN.4m2.com. I'm really worried about this. I'm really worried about this because I... Oh, I know Tom. Tom, look at that one over there. The one tentacle says Neocon and the other tentacle says Liberal and they're wrapped right around that wall. Is it? It's hideous I know Tom, but after a while you get used to it I've been wearing these glasses for a long time and you can see everything now You notice look at these other people. It's almost like they're in soup. They're definitely not rolling sand glasses. I don't want to see any more. I feel like... Oh, but Tom, Tom once you put the glasses on and now that you know
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