May 15, 2014
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59m
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Radio Episode
2014
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, firearms training, and ammunition/magazine availability. He promoted the Dayton Hamfest radio event occurring that weekend, emphasized proper shooting technique and immediate action drills for magazine changes, and reviewed affordable magazine options from Goose Island Sales including AK-47 Thermold mags and FN PS90 magazines. He also covered long-range rifle selection and ammunition cross-compatibility, fielded caller questions about .308 and .30-06 rifles for potential deployment scenarios, and highlighted a gathering at patriot broadcasting facilities focused on mobilization and training in response to events like the Bundy Ranch situation.
- dayton hamfest
- magazine supply
- ak-47 thermold
- fn ps90
- long-range shooting
- .308 rifle
- .30-06 ammunition
- immediate action drills
- bundy ranch
- patriot broadcasting
- preparedness
- ammunition
- goose island sales
- combat training
- militia mobilization
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Oh, I should have done the last tower forgive me Some people are listening to that's out last hour, and they got to go to work or go home This weekend start tomorrow Dayton O'Hara Arena hamfest Dayton O'Hara Arena hamfest Dayton O'Hara Arena hamfest a couple states away get there okay? We got it with us go ahead it also Craig will be at the hamfest Oh, very good. I'm not sure if he's got a table or if he's going to be outside. Well, outside is cheaper. You wait a long time to work your way indoors at the Hamfest. It is a big event. If Craig's going to be there, Craig from Forbidden Knowledge. Two things you can do while you're walking through. Craig has copper rounds. Take the time support him. He bought the dyes. He made the coins Come on Let's support him there and in the process put some additional wealth on the shelf in your end at your end of the operation This is part of promoting a strong currency when the time comes, okay? So, copper for one ounce rounds. He's got them there. He also carries gas masks and, as you know, other Civil Defense technology to include Civil Defense radiological monitoring systems. And I highly recommend, highly, highly, highly recommend that you invest in that area. But talk to him directly. You're going to be able to talk to him first person. The material and support equipment is going to be right there. He's got a pavilion, a little pavilion, which is the nice thing about it. It's like Knob Creek, if you have a One of the areas on the walk around guys you've got a whole bunch of space to put stuff I hope he is able to take everything with him. Remember, let's try and clear his shelves off too. Craig from Forbidden Knowledge has stayed the course, done his part. Support Craig. He is on the network as you know and he will be down there this weekend at MIGTIME! MIGTIME! Dayton, O'Hara, Rita! Midget wrestling! Dogs being ridden by midgets! Tractor poles! Steam engines and a whole lot more! Aviation and aerial bombardment of the area is inevitable! Wait a minute, none of the above is probably going to happen. But, it still will be a hamfest. While it's very dull by comparison, all the other things I just described, especially the bitcheat wrestling, I mean my goodness. Anyway, it could be any number of things. Ewoks, I don't know. But if there aren't, it's still the Dayton O'Hara Arena Hamfest. Yes, dog racing. When's the raceway? Oh yeah, remember that? Anyway, so as it is, dog racing, I remember hearing that the first time I was little, I thought, what kind of people they have riding the dogs? It's like, what? Well, if they have dog racing, wouldn't they have somebody riding the dogs? I mean, horse racing makes sense, but how do you get the dogs to do what they want to do? Oh, they get them to chase a rabbit, and they couldn't possibly make that a rigged race. Really? You mean injections and drugs don't work? You mean feeding the dog a little extra something to bulking them down? You mean there aren't ways you couldn't manipulate the dog so just a certain dog gets to win the race? Oh, we're not. The mobsters are supposed to make sure we don't think about that. Oig, vault, I'm telling you. Yeah, Izzy Blatsonstein knows how to rig everything. Trust me. They've been doing it for centuries. The dog races, they're just so honest. Yeah, right. And if they don't like the dog, that poor little greyhound, they just drag him up back and execute him. That's all she wrote for Fluffy. Anyway, Fluffy, if it's a greyhound named Fluffy, there's something wrong genetically. Okay, everybody understand that, right? Anyway, I want to go touch on, well, one more time. It's the Dayton O'Hara Arena. You can Google the Dayton O'Hara Arena. All the information you'll need and how to get there is available. If you're on the 75 corridor southbound or northbound, there are exit signs. They're smaller, but they do ID where the Dayton O'Hara exit is, or the best exit in their mind. I don't know if that's really true. But again, you want to get there early. Expect to have to walk. As Bill said this morning in Reinforce, we've been talking about, guys, take a cart. Take something with you, a wagon that can handle weight. two wheeled dolly, foldable two wheeled dolly, whatever you're going to do. You may go there and go, I don't think I'm going to get anything big. And then you turn a corner and you look inside a tent and you go, oh my god, I've got to have that. Well, it's bigger than a bread box. And even though it may be even smaller, but still about the size of a bread box, depending on how many transformers or what it is you're looking at, you said I've got to have. It might be more than a few pounds. And if you're at the far end of the pavilions and parking lot and you've got to get over to the gate, that's a big long walk all by itself and you'll find that your arms get real rubbery. Yeah, yeah. So it might be a good idea to take that cart with you, roll up your poncho, put that in your shoulder bag, make sure that you've got water with you and the sunscreen if you need it, and a good sun slash cover hat, a straw hat or a booney hat, whatever you want to do, but something so you've got a brim to appreciate you from the sun and protect you from the rain, especially if you wear glasses. Come on, prayer. prior proper planning prevents piss-poor performance don't say somebody didn't tell you about this before you go and find out well maybe there's a reason we talked about this yes we've been there before by the way it takes time to get through just the outside pavilions and displays because there are hundreds and hundreds if not a you know more than a thousand easily i think it's up around fourteen to sixteen hundred individual areas but you know as far as boots slash pavilions but i am I'm not sure what the number is now. Outside and inside it's just legion of electronics. If you want to go to a place where you wanted to see everything and you always complain, well Mark, I've got to go here on the Internet, I've got to go there on the Internet, or I've got to go drive here. How about instead everything comes to one place and you can just walk around and cherry pick what you want. That is what's happening this weekend. The Dayton O'Hara Arena. Microphones, mixing boards. computers, gaming, radio technology of every kind, too numerous to mention. You name it, somebody dug it up and they got crates or they got garages full or pole barns full of it. Solar panels, batteries, it's all going to show up there. Again, Dayton O'Hara Arena, Hamfest at the Dayton O'Hara Arena. It's the Dayton Hamfest. Big time, big time radio. Okay, there, good enough. Now, it is tomorrow. I keep emphasizing starts tomorrow. And by the way if you've got two meter, if you've got any radio rigs, you can use them on the way in and start scanning because you're going to run into people all up and down the band. everywhere guys because everybody's playing with the equipment that's why they call it a hamfest and it's a big one so they have all kinds of special events plugged into you look up the Dayton hamfest guys on the internet you'll find the web pages they post frequencies and you know where to check in electronically etc etc if you want to participate in stuff that's going on and there's all kinds of side events that are part of the main hamfest Anyway, another thing I want to touch on here guys, combat deployments of any kind, you need more of, but you may not have that much money or you got to shave money in one area, but you still needed more mags. Thermold has made good mags. They were basically cop shop mags. They were made for departments because wheat peasants weren't supposed to have large capacity mags anymore, only the chosen royalty, whereas the American peasantry was supposed to be licking the boot and the arse of the police state. Yes, look, they have the big magazines. Yeah, yeah, like the big dinky thingy. We know what it's all about. Anyway, AK47 30-round magazines. 7.62x39 thermal. Nothing right home about, nothing fancy, they're not pretty, they work. Okay, thermal mags work, they're just not pretty, they weren't stylized. Somebody said, I need to make a plastic mag. Okay, I want to make sure it doesn't break. Okay, well what do we do? Well, we reinforce it here, here, we make it clunky, lunky, it's straight lines, it's a simple mold, and we're done. Okay, we can do that. Oh, that CNC machine works so well at cutting those molds. And it's done. And the 20 round thermolds you guys bought when they were $4, congratulations. $3 and even $2 apiece. I think you're all happy with what you got there. Well, go to gooseislandsales.com. gooseislandsales.com Gooseislandsales.com When you get to the main page, go to magazines. When you get to magazines, this is the cheapest AK mag in the country. It has to be. They've got a hundred and eighteen of them left in stock. They claim. Okay? You guys have been eating them up the last couple of days here. That's cool. AK-47 30 round magazine, 760 by 39 thermolds, six dollars apiece. There are six dollars a piece. So again, go to gooseislandsales.com, gooseislandsales.com, gooseislandsales.com, and then go to again, magazines, magazines, magazines. When you get there, scroll down through the pictures, I think it's a second tier You'll see them. They're clunky and lunky and kind of a gray looking but they're black. They're arguably they are black and I'm sure they are. But the second tier, the second line, you'll find the thermal mags for $6 right next to them. They have some steel mags for $9. Now, as I said the other day, hey buy 10 of the thermolds. If you're going Mark, I want more steel mags. Well, buy two or three more of the steel ones right next to it. They've got 337 of the steel ones in stock. They have 118 of the thermals. I'd rather our people get all the thermals. Now, remember the thermals, the reason I bring it up, they're a reasonably priced, plastic mag that you can put into your breakout bags. If you're going to wear out a mag, take your pick about which direction you want to go, but the cheaper mag that you wear out means you save wear and tear on all your real expensive mags, right? Plus, we'll test out one of those AK mags. It's plastic to see how far it will go. You go, wow, it keeps working. I guess it's not so bad after all. It keeps working. See how that is? But I wear out my $6 mag and not my $15 top of the line mag. If you're going to train, if you're going to do any of the work like we were talking about the last hour, guys, take those other cheaper pieces of equipment and wear them out and save your top of the line equipment for when you need it. And if there's a malfunction with one, mark it. If it's a consistent malfunction, save that mag, mark it on the base plate, and use that as a training mag to test your student when the time comes in. immediate action drills. That's something that's the next step first. You bring a person up to a certain level of performance with a weapon system. You perfect their skill and you create high confidence in the system. In the next tier, you're going to teach them progressively about immediate action drills. Certain drills that take place with regard to, now you're first of all teaching them the basics of loading the mag inserting the mag into the magazine well, operating the weapon systems, dropping the mag, progressively replacing that mag into your combat load as an empty, and inserting another magazine. But you do it very, very meticulously. Get them used to the idea of precision. Precision, repeat. Precision, repeat. Precision, repeat. Then we're going to start increasing speed. Why? Because we have created precise muscle memory. We now increase speed through experience. Now the only variable that we need to be concerned with, one of the most significant, is a malfunction. Malfunctions can happen because of excessive use, failure to maintain, a bad cartridge, a bad weapons part, could be any number of things. You won't discover right away, but there are immediate action processes. Once you have expended a magazine, the idea is to increase progressively the change out time. This is done through repetition, repetition, repetition, and not sloppy repetition. Intelligent, focused, your life depends on it, repetition. Somebody who doesn't take it seriously, make a benchmark mentally if you're a team leader. Understand that that person is a weak link in your mechanism, your system, your team. That person needs to be motivated to become more of a focused individual. We are adults. We are going into an adult environment. And for that reason, he who takes it seriously first typically wins. Okay, that's the rule. Cross the board. Anyway, these are great mags for again building up supply and support. You're looking at carrying additional mags or equipment into the field. Take a look at what else they've got there for you Beretta Model 92 operators. They have the extended 30 round, the CX-4, they're for the Beretta 92 or CX-4, 30 round 9mm mag with the extended brown plastic support grip. Now, they're $40.35 a piece. It's actually a pretty reasonable price for that stupid thing because usually it's about a dollar a round plus for anything that's an extended mag that's a factory mag. At least. At least. And usually it's like $2. You figure for every round you load into an extended mag, you're paying initially $2 for that hole that the mag goes in that space. OK? It is a Bretta Model 92 30 round 9mm mag Beretta factory for the 30 rounders for $40.35. They have five of those in stock. Maybe if you are a Bretta operator, if you wanted one, there is your choice. If you have one of the CX-4s, then obviously you need more. You probably don't have enough as it is. Other mags are in sight. Some of them are unique. Some not so much. Also the FN PS 90s. I've told you before, I don't have a problem with that little buzz gun, but if you've got either the FN pistol or the FN rifle, you know the PS 90, you better be buying ammunition now. For about a year and a half you've had a dry spell and finally ammunition came in, buy it. Now these are FN factory magazines, they're only 30 rounders, okay, but they're only $17 apiece. and I'm going to tell you right now if I'm shooting a weapon if I have 50 or 100 round FN magazines that are FN factory I wouldn't be using them for anything other than initial test for function and then I would put them in my combat load and I'd go you stay right there I would then take these cheaper $17 30 round mags and that's the only thing that I would shoot in fact to be quite honest if I could find any of those $12 aftermarket mags I'd be shooting those and even keeping these 30 round FN mags in the box. Why? Well, what I said earlier, number one, the FN PS90 is a unique firearm. It has some unique features that are kind of cool, others that are questioned, answers to a question that should never have been asked, like how stinking complicated can I make a firearm. But the weapon does work for the most part, as long as it's kept pristine, clean, and dust free, so to speak. Well, if you got it and it mates up to your FN pistol in 5.7, I understand why you got it. You're probably getting pretty good at it, but you've been really kind of long in the, shall we say, the range space between events because ammunition was not easily acquired. By all the 5.7 ammo you can if you've got one of those guns. Now, they already showed you that when everybody jumped on it, it was gone in two or three days, guys, and it didn't come back. So while you can get it, be ahead of the curve. I don't care what the other dunderhead says. We'll go to the bull's ear, we'll go for it. Yeah, that's the person that as soon as you get into any kind of dry spell is going, you got any of that extra ammo you bought? Well, don't you make more money than I do? Yeah. What did you spend it on football and BS like that? Well, yeah. Well, then you got what you paid for. What's your point? What are you asking me for? I don't have any spare ammunition. Well, but I'm important and you're not. I was stupid then and I'm still stupid, but I think I should be rewarded for my stupidity by being able to take ammunition out of your inventory. Yeah, I'm sure you do feel that way and you can keep thinking that way but I will repeat again I don't have any spare ammo. I shot it all up. I was wishing I bought more too darned Hope if you got any extra, maybe you still got some left. I want some of yours No, and I gotta go watch a football game. Anyway, it's very important football is very important center my universe But but I still want some FN ammo. Yeah, okay, whatever. Yeah, sorry, you know, congratulations go watch the football game Anyway, there are some other FN mags which are there, which FN mags are a stupid price. However, that PS90 30 rounder for $17 to me seems pretty reasonable for a factory FN mag. They just made it a restrictor type, use it, but take advantage of them while they're available. There's 34 on the shelf there. Also, in the Glocks, they do have some Glock options too. And the price is about average. I'm not seeing anything where I go wow, but it's a good price. So again, reasonable price and they've got some nice prices on a few things. I have not seen anybody else or I have seen very few companies carrying the thermal mags right now because there are a bunch of other companies that have got better promotions, their mags look prettier, they're cooler, they've learned to stylize the print and design and they've built it for certain ergonomic reasons. But the thermal mags are workable. They're functional, they're easy to use, they're very straightforward, just ain't nothing to write home about. But they will get the job done. So take advantage of those while you can. Date and O'Hara Hamfest tomorrow and through the weekend. Date and O'Hara Hamfest tomorrow and through the weekend. For everyone out there, take advantage of that. Number one. Number two. This weekend, tomorrow, all the facilities will start broadcasting. Patriot Broadcasting, our micro-FM's here in the state will be starting at 0800 hours. We have people coming up from Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, and the discussion is Mobilization of Personnel. out to the Bundy Ranch, but also to prepare for the many other events that are on the horizon. So, training and intelligence sharing and collecting is going to be part of the process. Radio communications, the micro FM stations, like I said, zero, eight hundred hours. Remember, the fee to get on with the facility are two number ten cans of food. It can be any price. It doesn't make any difference what it is. It can be, I guess, snail butts. If you can find canned snail butt for, you know, No, you know number 10 can for a dollar a can or whatever. That's fine However, chances are string beans will be preferred or peas or corn or whatever's cheap go to your local Distress stores even big lots still sells number 10 cans of stuff that they get in that are odd brands like planets like plums or it can be apricots or cherries or whatever is cheap in your area and Guys, that's fine. The idea is to put pounds of food on the shelf. We've talked about this before. The different training sites or garrison sites, we are supporting our allies by doing this. It's a mutual program. It's also part of the challenge process of you thinking. Because people get in a hurry and they're like, well, there's a list of things you need to do. You're going to need your combat equipment. You're going to need your fighting load, your house load. Got to have your gear. Got to make sure you have the proper seasonal gear. Make sure your vehicle's squared away. Oh, and by the way, you've got a price tag for going onto the facility. That's two number 10 cans of food. Now, some places will go a 25 pound bag of something because usually it's cheap. We don't roll notes, whatever. We don't care. Now that is a personal choice issue and each site has different determinations. But this has been our policy for a long time. Get used to it. They'll talk in and even tell you if you're on your way in they'll remind everybody and I hope you got your two first. If you don't have your tuffers, you can stop at a grocery store or just down the road. They've got a bulk food can section there where they don't have much but they have something. Pick the cheapest off the shelf and buy it. A dollar here, two dollars there, whatever it is, it's part of what you need to get through the door. It's an adult thing. It's what it comes down to. It's an adult thing. It was on the instruction manual. It was part of the requirement. What part of that did you not understand? As an adult, what part of that did you not understand? chat room. JD has posted the link. Also, if you go to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, that's LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. Then you will find that we got everything pretty well squared away there, and you can find the links accordingly, which is cool. So, oh by the way, I was looking about the calling number 27124320900. That's 7124320900 and the room number is 957464 pound sign. 957464 pound sign. That's 957464 pound sign. pound sign if you want to call in. Now another thing here real quick, forgive me I've got a link up with this one too, Oh Centerfire Systems. It's an odd gun out and I mentioned it today but I better bring this up again it's on the front of their page unless they've sold out already. It's not a super great price but for the gun itself and for what it is it's not a bad price. If you go to CenterfireSystems.com They have the Charles Dally model 300 home defense 12 gauge on the front top of the page. $300, I'll throw that penny in. It's home defense 12 gauge shotgun pump, Zytel for the stocks, brush, matte nickel finish for the weapon for the finish overall. 5 rounds in the storage tube and 1 up the spout means it's a 6 round capability both 2 3 quarter and 3 inch shells as far as the chambering goes. And it's an 18.5 inch barrel, 18.5 inch. It's a basic riot gun, as we used to call it, or trench gun. In this case, a pretty decent little weapon in general. I would recommend again, it's a good gun. $300, I don't know, out there where you are, you might find for a couple hundred or a hundred dollars a piece, some hand-me-down guns that are pretty decent and pump guns. So it's a personal issue if you want to buy a new one and you're looking for a cache gun to put on a boat, put in a wet place, stick away. Now, as far as the brush nickel goes, Here's the thing, when the time comes, break out the spray can and just put a layer of paint over top of everything. And it's like, but Mark, I got a nickel! Get the Porsche nickel! Yeah, it'll be really great underneath the paint in that it's very unlikely anything's going to get to that steel to cause any oxidation. I like that. I would also probably paint up even the stocks a little bit to break up the line. I would spray over and wash over so there would be no square lines or straight or flat lines that don't occur in nature very often. Just something to think about there when camouflaging things. They do also offer something I got into discussion about this last weekend. It's the SAR B6 Turkish pistols. I don't know, it's kind of like an FN slash Stire slash HK pistol design that's made in Turkey. They're running $320 a piece and they come with only one 15 round magazine. Now my question is, can I get more mags? Number one. And if I can, well, what is the cost per mag again? Yeah, it's a neat little pistol. It's one of those things where it's like, yeah, it's cool design. But at $320, I can probably find a few more guns for less. But it might match up with something you're already using. Free shipping, so it's a flat rate of $320 per gun. To the 48's, the lower 48 obviously. It does come with its own little carrying box, comes with a mag. Apparently, I'm trying to make this up. Yeah, it comes with just one magazine. It looks like it also came with a little screw on suppressor silencer, but the way that box looks, if you ask me, or maybe that's a cleaning bottle for something. I don't think so. It's also in Facebook. It's out there in force. You might have caught the picture where the two secret police in Turkey are holding the guy down. Turkey outraged at PM's aide kicks protester. Now, did anybody notice the name of the aide that was kicking the protester? Anybody? I want you to look at that article. Everybody go to FromTheTrenchesWorldReport.com. FromTheTrenchesWorldReport.com. FromTheTrenchesWorldReport.com and there's a global elite satanic cult. There's a, you know, planning on killing a kid. There's a former CIA director that says, we will kill based on metadata. Well, of course, they probably do that. They'll kill based upon the idea. Their panties aren't a bunch and they're a cult holiday showing up at a certain time. 1,000 island country clubs sold to the Chinese. That's not a surprise. It's expected. The communist Chinese are making their move on foreclosure in America and rolling the cash in to take over. That, of course, is a cool article. But scroll down to this piece. There it is. Turkey Outraged as PM's Aid Kicks Protestor. Now, listen to this for a minute. I don't even have to bring the whole article up. A video showing an aide to Turkey's prime minister kicking a protester held on the ground by special forces police sparked outrage stories day. Tarnishing the Turkish leader's image ahead of his expected run for the president. Let's see, Turkish newspapers also published photographs showing the adviser kicking the protester and identified him as Yasuf Yurkel. A deputy chief of staff at Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's office and advise it to the Prime Minister. Now, Yurkel, Yurkel, Yassuf, Yousuf, Yousuf, Yousuf. Okay, so Yousuf. Well, that's got that typical Middle Eastern flavor to it. But that last name, Yurkel, I want you to go to the newspaper, forgive me, the telephone directories for the Jewish sections of New York. And I want you to punch in there and go to the Y's. And I want to give you a little hint about something. But wait a minute, that's Teyke. That's that Muslim state, right? But there's Mr. Yorkle here. So Mr. Yarko, one of the behind the scenes overlords of, uh, yeah, yeah, he's one of those guys! Isn't that special? Anybody catch that? Yeah, Mr. Yarko. Wait a minute, doesn't sound very anything other than Yiddish, doesn't it? You know, Jewish slash, well, oh yeah. Kind of a hint there, guys. Pay attention to names. They kind of spell things out for you. It's like Egypt, remember? Oh, they had a takeover and there's a new guy in charge, Egypt. He's Jewish. kosher mafia come up behind the scenes there. Of course, they had out rid of Sadat years ago to begin with and helped to put Mubarak into power and everything went warm and fuzzy there, even though remember Sadat, of course, was interested in peace, peace. But it would have been a respectful peace. Well, you know, the Shysters wanted to make sure that they could screw the Egyptians to the wall with reckless abandon, which was the plan from the get-go. And they're doing it. Now lo and behold, here we are in Turkey and Mr. Yorkle! Yes, what do you want? Hold on, I'm chewing on a matzah. I'm drinking some Mogadish Min wine. What? What do you want? Well, you don't sound very Turkish. Oh, I'm as Turkish as they need to be when it comes to the ones pulling the strings behind the scenes. So, Mr. York. Kind of special. Go ahead, colors. Is this just yurkle rhyme with a story on Merkel? First thing I thought of is Merkel, yurkle. Yurkle, Merkel. I don't know what his middle name is. It could be a super-Murkle, yurkle. But why you are KEL and it's like that jumped out. It's like wait a minute. That's Jewish. Okay, right off the bat that your calls Jewish But I will point something out. Remember all of the garbage you've been seeing in Turkey Remember where you had the protests were all they were pushing the the young Turks the young Turks were all Jewish mobsters Always remember that when you hear young Turks the young Turks were all communist Jewish Monsters who were of course the ones that did all the atrocities in Turkey It doesn't mean that the Muslims can't be having some fun times, but don't make any mistake about it. Take the viciousness of the communist Jew, a Jewish mob, and that's what you saw here. They took over, and that was the young Turks. It's that simple. They were all characters who were married into both sides so they could manipulate and hide amongst the population and manipulate Turkey, which is what they did. All the back of the day, it was the Ottoman Empire. and there were other parts of the Ottoman Empire that they lost. Because everybody got a little pissed at them after a while. Anyway, go ahead please. Yes sir. I'm cutting in and out. I'm cutting in and out. I'm cutting in and out. Okay, we got another very patient caller or a caller. Jump in there caller, please. Go ahead. Yes sir. I'm kind of backtracking here a little bit, but getting back to shooting at extended ranges. Something that I found priceless and trying to develop to good speed. two good skills at one time is Hornady's Volume 1 and Volume 2 handbook for cartridge reloading. It's two with the first front of it covered basics in the cartridge reloading and then the latter part of it goes into each individual caliber and gives like a little brief history and like a powder grain charts for say a work in it, particular cartridge. And then the second set is a little calibers, a pistol, and then on that rifle wide range. Typically, like the MBR's, you have calibers and you have 30-06 calibers. They help me a lot on understanding the list. You've got to identify a target, be able to range it and determine the range and then you can take it with your zone tables for every calibre. Then behind that is got wind drift tables and I want to be particular about it. It even has an uphill and downhill. Anybody wanting to try to reach out beyond the standard of fighting, Jerr. Before we go any farther, you brought up something that is very important because I want everybody to take a look at the Bundy Ranch area of operation and take a look at most of the country. There is a lot of up and down. You're looking at a lot of downhill and uphill shooting. And that is an area that does need to be factored in and needs to be covered. So thank you for bringing that up. I appreciate that. Yes, sir. It's just part of my biggest problem with Kentucky windy stuff. It's set on up hills and down hills. As general rule, I'm a little bit low, but it varies. Like I said, it increases the numbers. Anyway, it varies depending on the camp. Something else right quick. You're talking about 5'7 pistol ammo. I travel the country, and Capellas is my best luck on finding 5-7 ammo. Where was you talking about the 7-maintenance? That is for... Those were the same location. It was gooseislandsales.com. If you go to their magazine section and scroll down at the very bottom, they apparently got a bunch of the, there's some they didn't have the other day, they have a number of different 5.7, well they got the 5.7 PS90 mags. Now I didn't look that close and if you go through their magazine section, see what they have, they may have some pistol. I didn't really look that close for that right off the bat. But it's gooseislandsales.com. as in the goose, g-o-o-s-e island sales with an s dot com. When you go there, go to magazines. I didn't bother to see if they have a new arrival thing, but if you go down into the body, they have a bunch of different boxes. You have the pistol right in the middle, you have a magazine off to the side. Click magazines and then go through their magazine section. In fact, yeah, in the bottom they show They have a number of different mags. They have the FNX40 or the FNS14 round mags. They are 42.80 a piece. They have the FNH-FNFNS9 10 round factory mags. They are $40 a piece. Those are both factory FN. Those are not aftermarket. They also have an FN SPR-10 round tactical box magazine for their .308 rifle. They only have two of them in stock and those are .55-50 a piece. The best buy are the 30 rounders, the FN PS-90. The 30 round mags for 17 a piece in their factory. That's the one that to me jumped out at my eye. Oh, yes sir. Oh! That's a good price for a 30 rounder. I don't care. Like I said, I just keep buying mags for those because it's a unique rifle. Down the road it's not going to be available just because isolation, you know, people not able to get stuff. So you want to pile those mags up, you know, big time right now. Same with the ammo. Go ahead, please. There's a lot of ends to take pretty much out here as a general rule. One other little thing to pass along though, y'all, when you get out here on the range and stuff, I've been to over safety a lot of times, but uh, uh, please wait, your safety glasses on the range. Uh, I pulled out a brand new, uh, Beretta 92F Fest that had the factory installed, and some trace laser grips on it, and I've had for about 10 years a retired it. And I pulled it out, and uh, about the third round on it, I believe I had an over pressure. But I had a piece of metal hit me about an inch below my eye, which I mean, Jule brought it no big deal, but if it hit me in an eye, it'd been a whole different ballgame. It was just a word of safety to y'all. With that, I'll step up and y'all have a great evening. Again, you can't emphasize enough, cause much to have a set of lenses between you and anything that's out there. Just remember that. Thank you, sir. And we are all, we're headed towards the top here, guys. I heard another ding, just in case. Don't want to know. Go ahead, color, jump in there. This is Chip from Colorado. I like your opinion on the predicament I've kind of got. I've got a .308 with a bull barrel set up for long range and I also have an M70 with a feather weight barrel that's fully floated set up for long range. That's in the odd 6. Which would be better out of Bundy's? Well, the issue is am I going to be working and patrolling with it? The bullet barrel to me always would be the first better way to go, but the ones in 308, the ones in 0.06? Yeah. Well, here's the rule. Number one, I don't know who's going to be in trouble out there. I take the 0.06. Okay. And the reason I say it is because you know I like 308s. I have no problem with 308s and 0.06s, period. But here's the thing, and I'm going to mention this, and I want everybody to understand this is a distress situation. If I were in the field, I've got the O2O6 and I can boom toy that out to my maximum range. You're in Colorado, you've probably done that. Now, if I get out there and I start to run short on ammo, I can always take that .308 round and use it in my O2O6. Well, my MBR is an 0.06. Or, I'm sorry, is a 0.308. Is a 0.308. Okay. Well, then there's a balance there is common enemy ammunition right off the bat. But remember this. I can use anybody's 0.06 round in the 0.06. Now, this is a distressed situation. I'm saying this, I would not do this nor would I do this on a regular basis, but 308 introduced into the OTS 6 chambering, what will happen is the case will form fit but the bullet will go downrange. Right. You see, now that's a rule. I'm going to say it, tell everybody again, if you've got a OTS 6, Mark did not tell you, what we could do with 308, not 6 all day. No, that's not true because I don't want to damage the weapon in the long run. But remember, more than anything, it's just that I'd be losing cases with shooters. The 308 in an emergency, this is one of the things that they used to put out for civil defense and for, it used to actually be, the NRA produced a book back in World War II that doesn't have to do without 6 and 308. But it was an emergency cartridge cross reference book based on the idea that in a wartime situation if we were invaded we would have certain calibers available. Well, how would they cross work if I didn't have time to re-chamber? Back when the NRA was kind of still doing its job? Yeah, back when the NRA was still doing its job, it was supposed to be looking at national defense. The idea was that they had A, B and C rated cartridges. Now, A to A cartridge or A to B cartridges typically would fire, but there would be backwashing pressure, gas pressure, gas blowback a little bit. Case failure would be in the throat and the neck. However, category C cartridges were considered to be, well, you're taking your chances. It's a roll of the dice into what the case will do and your survivability is up and down, but better to put a bullet in the enemy maybe than end up being band-headed to death. The other option was a lot of guys were looking at taking and nailing or duct-taping a gun to a door and I've got these cartridges left and I've got this gun. Well, the cartridges will work. I'm not going to be there. If I pull the trigger and it goes off and puts a bullet in them fine and one way or another the bullet is going to go down range, it's just the gun may not function again. So they have these cross reference books built. The .308, again if you're going with the, well I would do it this way, you know you're going with a .308 for an MBR for your primary, right? Right. Bob, go with the .308 for the sacred commonality of ammo for you. It's a personal choice because I can only use that 308 and that Out6. If you're more comfortable with greater ranging with the Out6, then lean towards that. They're both set up with the same basic optical system, right? Yeah. Yeah, so it's a personal choice thing. The 308 doesn't quite, I mean, with me, I use, now be quite honest, with my Out6, I use a 200 grain bullet. I usually don't go down below 180 grain for any long range shooting. Granted, there is a balance there. When you go up to the 200, you are starting to lose some energy at greater range because we have your bullet, greater resistance, gravity sucks. That's the rule guys. It's how does gravity affect the projectile versus the amount of energy I can put behind it. And that's why you have bullet drop. That's how this whole formula works. Gravity sucks. So the OTT 6 and the whatever bullet you're using if you've already settled it in for greater range than that .308 that's where the question comes in. You know you can see farther than you can shoot and how far do you want to reach? Okay, what about a, I've got another .308 that's been modded, sporterized I guess you'd call it. And I don't have the It's just a regular hunting scope with no mill marks or anything like that. Is there a combat, what might be considered a combat zero for that weapon? Well, again, if you're looking at using it for you or you, if you're in Colorado, you're in mule deer, you know, ridge to ridge shooting, whatever your presence zero is, I just stick with it because your performance ranges and your expected terrain are the same. Okay, what if I was to hand that weapon to somebody else so that I guess what I'm saying is if I handed it to somebody else and it zeroed out to 300 yards, they could probably hit whatever they're shooting at. Well, yeah, the big thing there again is you need to know the people that you have available. That's why I have said, would I stay behind the bolt gun and give the other guy the .308 semi-auto? In other words, that .308 semi-auto certainly still has accuracy and certainly has the power, but if you're already familiar with it, if you're the best man behind that heavy gun, then think about who can do more damage. You see what I mean? In other words, if I had an HK, an M1A or whatever, now I can sing an M1A all day, any of those rifles. If you and I are already built to that scope gun, we've already made that an extension of our body. The M1A has the iron sights or the HK has the iron sights. You've built it as a battlefield rifle. That person standing next to you is probably going to be more comfortable with that weapon even though he may not have total familiarity with the semi-auto system. He should have some experience. Have you ever fired an M1A? Yep. Have you used it? Yep. Know what to do with it? Yep. Well, my bolt gun is tuned as a precision instrument and it's built to me. I'm better behind that. In other words, I know that when I hit him in the shoulder, I hit him in the crotch, I know, like we've said, you've already been shooting this rifle enough. When you pull the trigger, you already know whether or not you did right the moment that round charge and activated and it's going down the barrel. And you'll know where to correct. You'll go, oh, that was not good. And you'll be operating accordingly, whereas the individual who's gaining, having to work off with less experience with that system, they can perform, but it takes time for them again to experience point of impact, etc. This is another reason when you have a lot of heavy weapons, you know, heavier or better weapons like this. You also, if you were working as a combat team on a regular basis, you'd want everybody to be familiar with each other's firearms. In other words, hi, see this rifle? This rifle will tack drive, like you said, 300 yards. I will get you. This weapon will stay on target and I can watch and observe and as I get you with these optics. Now, everybody needs to understand that we need to know how to use this weapon because Mark is not up 24 hours a day. Mark may have to go to rest and I'm going to let you take over this rifle. So that's the other thing too, is that everybody needs... See, there need to be classes out there so that everybody gains more familiarity. You've got experience other people don't have. Other people have experienced with certain weapons systems, you go, my god, I never saw that before. Yeah, that's good. And that's where we have the opportunity. When people come together like this, we can build up a greater base of knowledge we take more back with us than we came with, no matter how we look at it. Right. Hope it opens. And by the way, since you're already experiencing that area, you can help some of these lovers they have never done that before. There's a lot of other people who are going to need to know what to do with these weapons. And they may have never been brought forward to that because they've been talking to the other fella. Another fella will be about the weapons themselves. 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