May 29, 2014
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1h 1m
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Mark Koernke discussed support efforts for the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, providing the mailing address and listing needed supplies including bulk foods like beans, rice, and oatmeal. He analyzed currency circulation issues, noting multiple generations of Federal Reserve Notes in circulation and questioning the Federal Reserve's motives in redesigning bills, suggesting it may be laying groundwork for hyperinflation rather than addressing counterfeiting. He also covered ammunition powder availability, particularly H335 powder shortages, and discussed reloading powders suitable for various rifle cartridges.
- bundy ranch
- nevada
- federal reserve
- currency
- counterfeiting
- hyperinflation
- ammunition
- reloading powder
- h335
- preparedness
- food storage
- militia
- second amendment
- government overreach
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If I could reach that button I'd call you home Reach that ball, call you brown Afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the Afternoon Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Crunky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories West, Southwest, Central, and north well it's a gentleman you're listening to us all liberty to radio dot four m g dot com running with a micro station cv base stations and ultra net technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska or in the hallmark network from the top of maine to the bottom of florida from the bottom of florida krzarka the gulf of mexico headed louisiana mississippi texas Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 3rd and 5th pit and the 9, soon to be 11 sisters, and we built at least one of those 9, but got two more going up and we're going to be in the same valley for the next two, actually three, so probably a B12 by the time we're done. We'll see what happens there though. And waving to the left coast where we have the great state of Jefferson, we turn back to the East Weep crossing plains and leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi. along with, well of course over there on the other side, the great smoky mountains, the ridge, the Blue Ridge, the Golden Spike operations there. Many hands make for light work a million petticoat junction operators. Of course, Ma Bell, Grammar Consortium, and many others doing their parts to bring us alternate technologies. It is The 29th May is a 6 year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K2014 Old Earth Calendar or a Mayan Crazy Town Calendar or Notre Dame-us of course. Notre Dame-us! You mean Notre Dame-us? No, Notre Dame-us man. Nostradamus dude. Yeah, he peed in the tea leaves and drank it later. It's like, dude, that's pretty disgusting man. Anyway, as it is, it's a beautiful, and it really is, beautiful. It's been a beautiful Thursday. Unfortunately, timing was off here. What happened to my clock? Forgive me, guys. We're not dead yet. But, whoa, everything catching up with us here this week. Everything went very well yesterday. I want to say thank you to all of our friends for pitching in, since it is the 29th, of course. Here it is Thursday. and we got the first of the big torpedoes in the water headed out to the Bundy Ranch. It's not going to be the only... We're collecting more even as we speak. So we're going to do what we can to find material and resources to get out to the guys and gals out there. I understand that we've got another completely new complex going up so we'll have another defense part of the defense grid in place to monitor and secure the Bundy Ranch. That's a good thing. The mess hall still needs a bunch of stuff. But we're getting there. The big thing is we're keeping food on the shelf there so they'll be able to eat. So if you're out there and you're listening and you can send resources to the Bundy Ranch. The 3-3-1-5 gold Butte address is correct. The direction ahead. And especially if you're out there and you can't get near anyone else, there's no sense in double handling resources. If you've got something that you can shoot towards the Bundy Ranch, then take the time and again, work as a team collect if you want to, pile it up in a location. ship it if you want to or link up with any of the other people that are headed out that way and have it carried out to the Bundy Ranch. 25 pound bags of beans, 25 pound bags of rice, oatmeal, something that actually not everybody thought about which I think is really interesting. They could use oatmeal. It's cheap, there's a lot of it in a bag, and it's filling. But also for cookies, cobblers, just for doing standard rolled oats slash oatmeal for breakfast. A lot of solutions, a lot of ways you can deal with the problems, and the whole idea is we plug that in and sent that towards the troops along with other items. So they're definitely going to have what they need out there to work with. At least in the basics, the cooks, the girls that are out there, will get the job done. They'll make it work. We just got to get the stuff there to where they can work with it. Definitely the Bundy Ranch is the cork in the bottle right now. It is the broken point for the bad guys offensive, which was supposed to be a Spring offensive against the population and then working across the country to the other many different sites. Texas of course as you've seen we've had a couple of protests already, pro firearms people already stepping in there. Independent units and militia units already meeting with the different property owners to confirm that hey we got your back. So this has bought us time. A couple different ways you can look at that. But it's brought us time to connect with to find out who the other victims of the land grab are and plug the rest of what you need in there again in your respective area and you can get the job accomplished. But we've got to get in motion now. Anyway, the address is Monday Ranch 3315 Gold Butte Road. That's Butte. Butte. You know, it's a butte. Butte. Gold Butte Road, Bunkerville, Nevada 89007, 89007 and again that is Bundy Ranch 3315, Gold Butte Road, Bunkerville, Nevada 89007. Now one of the things is that we were going to Shoot a whole bunch of our technology actually had a bunch of equipment that was in one pile is still is one pile here We didn't ship it out because of storage issues So we've held off on that for a bit until we can put it all in the right container in the package whatever and work with it that way suggestion right now gob liquidation comm if you're out there in Nevada and I've already told the guys to check this out. Hopefully they're going to be following through on this. But out in Nevada over the next, what, four to six to nine days, actually ten, if we count the one set of items that are being brought up for bid, there are a bunch of things available under the Gov Liquidation computer option at Nellis Air Force Base, AFB. If I can look at them, trying to find it here real quick. And as a matter of fact, tools and let's see what else, oh 17 bed frames, bunk bed type frames, steel. They look like they're the folders as a combination of some regular beds and some folders. Those are pretty good especially for the site, you know, for what we're looking at doing. Also tools and a number of other pieces of equipment and bulk technology in terms of supplies. So that's at Nellis AFB. Hopefully they're going to be going through that, checking to see what's available. The first bids are as close as, I believe, the fourth through the sixth. And those are, again, certain events. With the computer system, the event is the lump of stuff coming up on the auction. And the lot is the individual lump of stuff. In other words, individual specific items or a particular pile of stuff within the big lump of stuff that's come up for bid. The next wave after that is on the 9th. So the first is about the 4th through the 6th of June. The second wave is on the 9th of June. And so we're going to see what we can do. trying to get the guys there locally motivated because one thing I have found about Nevada, don't ask me why, but stuff seems to go cheaper there. It doesn't really get the bids, population density, location. Years ago, I had the opportunity to buy trucks from the transport fleet out there because used to be we would buy, you know, there would be groups of 20, 40, 60, or up to 100 vehicles showing up and this still happens today, but Out there, one of the things I know about the history is that they think we're going just so ridiculously cheap. Seriously. I mean like dudes, we're talking like a whole lot cheaper. $40 a vehicle as opposed to $85 to $90 for the four-wheel drive Dodge trucks back in the day. These are the M880s which are the 1970s series pickup trucks. Now out there, no rust, but out in the desert and such, you're still in the sand, you know, in the dust and the emery cloth of the dust of ages with dirt and grit. So the condition was good, wasn't perfect, but they were really nice body-wise. Of course, plastic doesn't last for long, but not everything was plastic on those vehicles because the government skimmed them down to, you know, minimal everything. But $40 a vehicle now they're not going that cheap But there are vehicles in the lots out there that are coming up one of them I really really really would love to have and So what I what way I see it is If everybody out there checks out the equipment we don't really want to be fighting over each other for this but I am gonna find out more about what exactly is going in with the with the bids and we're gonna keep an eye on the actual expenses, what it can run. I'm not going to try to be bidding up against our own people there. If we do, we'll make sure we coordinate it in advance a little bit. So hey guys, don't go near this particular project. Maybe we got your back on it. In fact, one of the vehicles I've already seen I really, really want. I mean, really, really, really, I've always wanted. And I might actually, I might see it out there for a much better price. They're all over the country, but those particular vehicles out there, no rust, no fuss, no muss, and reasonably priced. Might be the good old days all over again for government liquidation, we'll see what happens. But we are headed towards the bottom of the hour. I'll stick, I think we'll do a state of the course. I think we had enough music for the moment. A couple other things here that I noticed and in fact in the scroll I wanted to bring this up actually as a sidebar but I've not run this a couple times the last few days because of the fact that we were buying some additional material for the again for the troops out there for the Bundy Ranch. There is an article if you go back to the scroll a new Milford High School Students, let's see, five, give me five, five new Milford high school students charge charges, charges, students charges in counterfeit scheme. I believe that charged, I'm not sure maybe I'm just wrong on how does this mean are facing charges. There we go, are facing charges. Students charged in counterfeit should be the title I believe. Five new Milford High School students are facing charges stemming from counterfeit schemes, counterfeit $20 bills from what the same serial numbers began surfacing local businesses over a four-week period police security video and identified the students who were smart about the fact that the paper money is actually absolute funny money now but weren't smart enough to spread the wealth over a wide area so that they didn't show up in the same place over and over again, you think? That would have been smart. Anyway, Police Chief Frank Papapetro tells the record newspaper officers the record newspaper, all comma officers discovered, tells the record newspaper, Officers discovered the bogus bills were made by a student on his home printer and were given to the others who distributed them. Two of the students are charged with passing forged bills, possession of forgery equipment, and theft by deception. The others are charged with theft by deception. Police say all were charged as juveniles and released to their parents. Their names have not been released because they are minors. Yes, but they're creative miners. Now, this gets into something about paper currency you have to be very careful of and you do need to pay attention to. Nobody wants the hot potato fake currency if it's something that's been constructed, especially. That's where you gotta watch it. But what's fascinating is with the number of different currencies that are out there, okay? We are now into the colorations that I explained before. You might note the dates and the years of what's being released into the money supply. You will notice that the dates are not brand new releases. In other words, it's kind of strange. Why is it we have 09s and 07s? appearing from the Federal Reserve in the latest wave of, although there are, you know, again, new bills from this last year or two years that are also in this wave. Now, that's a big question. The Treasury has not wanted to talk about it very much because, remember, we had a series of goof-ups, somebody, of course, in the effort to crank out with the new German presses, you know, at even higher speed, more fake, you know, digits, Well, they had a bunch of bills that just weren't right. Now, part of this is, again, if you've ever run a printing press or if you ever run a folder, guys, now you don't use a folder with currency. But when you do, in both cases, what you do is you actually are calibrating the pullers. to the thickness of the paper. You're running it so many RPMs obviously. It's thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands of RPMs for those little shafts that drag one of the new $100 bills. The funny money of the latest $100 bills have got everybody with a question mark. You've got the new $1,000 bill. It could be a $1,000 bill. The latest of holding $100 here is somebody just got paid with. And as a matter of fact, the from the bank and it's got the massive chunky, lunky line through it. It's got the gold seal and this is probably I would say now seventh or eighth generation hundred dollar bills in circulation. Here's my problem with these is how many, let's just ask, ask a cashier at the bank, how many variations on the currency are out there right now? And everybody would go, what? Well, okay, the new $100 bills, the new $50 bills, the new $20, and when I mean new, I mean the latest wave are now out. The kachunka-chunka machine is going whrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr that does anybody really care? Does anybody really really care? Does anybody want to get stuck with the bad potato? In other words, well, you have it, you have it, you have it, you have it! No, oh god, they see that I've got it! Whereas if you were smart, you're obviously just going to go, I don't know, throw it off into the population in another direction and walk away as quick as you can, okay? Think about it. And with the many different currencies that are out there, all in the US, in the US market, small standard old-face bills are still there. The large format new bills are there. And to be quite honest, what looks less appealing and far less realistic are the latest batch of bills. They simply don't feel right. And because of that there is now an askew again this is the later stage of the devaluation of the currency anyway. There's a question mark with a lot of people where they're actually kind of looking at it and going what the hell is this? Some people don't even want the new bill around. They would prefer again wow get rid of these as quick as you can let's find some of the other currency anything. And that's something that's been expressed by people I was talking to yesterday. We were just going through and had to buy gas or whatever because it's like, you know, these things look weird. Or this currency. I asked people, I said, well, have you noticed this currency? Yeah. How would you be able to tell whether or not it's the new currency or not? Well, they've told us all of this. Well, that's just the latest piece of currency that's out there. But wait a minute. Did they get rid of all the other bills you've been using before? Well, no. So, if it's not this format bill, are you pressed or are you concerned or are you angst about the other bills? Well, and then it turns out it was like, well, no. So it's the new bill, and this is what's funny, it's the new bill that everybody's terrified of and now have the big flags up on, but the other currency that has all of the other lesser technologies, everybody's just kind of yawning and turning a blind eye to it and just passing back and forth. And it wouldn't make any difference if they all had the same serial number for 4,000 bills. They'd be just handin' them, okay, unless it's that spur of the moment latest flag that's been waved up in most of the Prozac population. They aren't even thinking twice about looking at that other, you know, two, three, or four, five generations of currency that is already out there bouncing around. The only one that they've been told about is, oh, get excited, there's this new bill. And it's just, it's actually become, as I pointed out, so it really is kind of a distraction, isn't it? and the girl looked at me and the manager was right there because he was talented. So in other words, you've had this brought to your attention, but somebody else is passing any and all of the other currencies, which by the way, the new one is supposed to have all the latest reasons that you can't counterfeit. But that's the one you're afraid of. And they had to stop and look at me because we were buying stuff for the Bundy's by the way, for the Bundy site. There were some things I wanted to pick up that I just didn't have enough of. and they had some markdowns, they really did, we hit perfectly guys, I was able to buy a whole bunch of stuff at the dollar store for half price. In other words, wow, it was even cheaper China junk than the usual China junk, but it was useful China junk that we actually could put into service, okay, we really, really need it because of stuff they're gonna go through. So we don't worry about it, one way or another it's gonna be used for people or it's gonna be used for machinery, I don't care, okay. So that, no markdown's fine, but. It's interesting that both of them kind of stop because you can see the brain gear is going it's like oh wait a minute Well, as I pointed out, I said the new currency, these new bills are all the latest reach there that you were all told about them. You probably got some special notice in the news about them, didn't you? Yeah, they sent us through the, you know, through the, you know, the company webpage and, you know, the flag in the morning when you turn the computer on. Hey, by the way, remember this. I said, well, what about the other six generations of currency that have the same numbers on them? How many variations in the $5 bill are now in circulation? How many variations on the $10 bill are now in circulation? How many counterfeit $10 bills do you think you got today? Or would you know? Can you compare them from one to the next? Because the currency paper itself has gone to hell in a hand cart. I mean, it's just garbage doubt. I mean, before it was actually, you know, there was a special formula. It was, you know, very unique. When you, even if you're imprinting, guys, I'm gonna tell you something. If you're imprinting, I've been imprinting. When you handle, hundreds of thousands of pages, sheets of 45 by 54 a day and you're actually working them and you're handling them, you become a paper connoisseur. You can gauge paper, I can tell you the weights, I can tell you the density, makeup, manufacture, the whole nine yards. And paper currency, paper currencies and rag currency had a very unique feel, it's true. Plus, remember if it was real, it was supposed to smudge. Everybody remember that? There's actual rag, you know, there's rag ink, you know filaments through the paper That's who those little lines are and if you start to push it a little bit press it you get smudging off those which is one of things you're watching for and The paper was a certain formula and in reality cashiers were connoisseurs of currency also Not so now And as I pointed out, I said, well, how can you tell by feel? Because if you go into that drawer, I said, well, let's just open up your cashier drawer right now. Now, count how many different versions of currency of the American FRN, Federal Reserve Note, are in your drawer. And they kind of stopped for a second. They're looking because I brought up a valid point. And it was interesting. The woman said, oh, you're right. I mean, I've got at least three or four different types of currency in my purse right now. So again, make people think. So how do you know that all this stuff isn't counterfeit? How do you know even all of what they brought in here didn't come from somewhere else? It didn't. The reason the older dates are in place is because guys, they mucked up on a whole run. They're running the machine so fast that normally a pressman would catch something within a few sheets, especially if he's awake. But they're running the machine so fast that it doesn't go... That's a sound if you go into a print shop where you'll hear the the buffers hitting that where the paper sitting the buffer and it's running through the machine or it's being picked up on the suckers between the suckers and the way the paper slaps you'll hear Well right now it So the problem is somebody said well there was a billion dollars worth of bills that they messed up on Well as fast as they're printing the stupid garbage of course where normally probably only so many hundred thousand dollars of paper would be ruined as far as you know the printed currency would be ruined now yeah as fast as they're running they're double the speed of the presses they used what even 10 years ago or seven years ago they bought new presses to replace the other presses because they needed presses that would go faster well the problem is that somebody wasn't watching a combination of the quality of the ink or the mix of the ink the flow and they have a whole bunch of currency that was offset and bleeding. So it already looked counterfeit coming from the Federal Reserve. Well if it looks like potato printing, if it looks like it was done with a potato printer, that's what we jokingly call it when you have bleed, if it was done with a potato printer, like a real counterfeiter from like a concentration camp, remember like in the old dialogues, you know the old movies from World War II? My U.S. potato was to make the stops. Well, the potato printers become obvious but how can you sort them out when a whole bunch of bad currency shows up? And that's part of what I think happened too. They were stuck trying to figure out, oh my god, we gotta make this work. Quality and standards are gone. People who actually know what they're doing are pretty much ceased to exist in most categories and the rest is history, kids. So, you know, just something to think about there. Would the currency, even if somebody tried to claim that something was quote unquote counterfeit, is it? How would you even know? And with federal agents, quote-unquote, being the lying skanks that they are, how could you believe anything that they even... I mean, if I were in a courtroom, the first thing I'd be questioning is any federal agent witness. I wouldn't have any confidence or trust any of them. None. Well, we discovered this. Really? Well, right off the bat there, let's see, federal agent. Obama regime, not that Bush would be any better, none of them are. I'd have to take his comments with a grain of salt. Yeah, right. Well, although all these kids were doing 20s here the other day. Well, that's the small potato stuff. You know, every school child has, you know, 20s in their pocket nowadays. Right, everybody, they have to. Look at how much they cost. Right. Yeah, when I was a kid, my parents made sure I had one dime, always one dime, so that I could use a telephone in a pinch. And I better have that silver dime in my pocket, you know, at all times. A whole dollar bill was a lot of money. You could actually buy some stuff with a whole dollar bill. One of the most successful counterfeiters in history was doing nothing but 1's and 5's for years. He was operational for 50 some years. He only made enough to make him happy. That was a threshold of scrutiny. That was back in the days when a $20 bill was a lot of money though. He just was very patient. I'm not trying to get rich, I'm just trying to make a retirement program. I would make an observation. If they were telling the truth that they're changing bills because of counterfeiting problems, then they would do two things. They would bring out new bills. and they would invalidate the old ones. They would totally withdraw. Exactly. Exactly. The old ones are no good. They would withdraw. They have not done that. Instead they have brought out a whole bunch of new designs to the point that nobody knows what anything is supposed to look like. So I would say that their purpose is not counterfeiting. Instead, my inclination is to say they are setting us up for a currency crisis. And the economists will tell you that hyperinflation like Weimar Germany was not inflation on steroids, rather it was a loss of faith in the currency. Changing the actual form of the currency around to the point where nobody even knows what's an official currency is a way of enhancing the preconditions for that. So I would say that this whole program of coming up with 15 different versions is laying the groundwork for a Weimar style hyperinflation that they're setting up the preconditions deliberately. Exactly. One of the things that we bring forward on this is its lack of confidence, creating a lack of confidence at their discretion. Right now, they're letting it run, but they're obviously pumping the machine. It's like, you know, you gotta watch for this. Oh my God, look at this. Well, then of course the comment that comes up with people in the industry is, well, how the hell can I tell? I mean, come on, look at that, open the cash drawer, look at it. And what's really funny is large production facilities like box stores where they run a lot of currency, just many cards, but they run a lot of currency, they're just automatically just taking the paper like a machine now. They don't look at it, they don't even discuss it unless it's given a flag. In other words, all the new bills are out. check all the new bills or why would you check all new bills you just told me that those are the ones that are the cats meow the cream that the p.s. do i do still owns of currency safety yeah the one that i like her the are the court that go off squinty i'd when you hand them anything more than a five and they were about their little yellow pan and test everything that is the stupidest possible path all that is is iodine and all it's testing for is the presence of starch That is the most primitive test you can imagine. A high schooler's work would pass that test but they have faith in the silly little yellow pen. What a joke. I have a couple of other things. I thought to call in yesterday because there was an email from Graf saying they have H335 in stock. The good news was that they had it in stock, that it was a decent price at 22 something per pound. H335 is one of the nice powders that we like. The bad news is that of course you and Curry has Matt charged for anything with powder in it and they were limiting 5 pounds per household per day. The other bad news is that 24 hours later today they're out. So really, we'll look at it, we know that means that we've been on that. They've got a talent or two, it's gone, you know, there's this imploding air sound where stuff is just teleporting out and it is gone. So that's how fast that went away. Somebody shipped some H-335, that's good news, I guess. Yeah, it had, of course, like you said, it had to have gone somewhere. Obviously, again, everybody, the word was out, or somebody just shut up and said, that's my watering hole and I'm going to get it all. And for me to say that, guys, some people, if they can access a pallet of powder, we used to, this year they didn't have enough to actually do it, but for the first quarter, but they have, near Mason, Michigan, they bring in so many semis of powder and they sell in one, five and eight pound kegs. and the problem was this year they were talking about canceling a portion of the sales so that they could build up what they need because they... it's a trap and skeet club but they sell any powder they get hold of. You know, it's a way to raise money for so they get like a little percentage they put off the side and that pays for maintenance on the trap range. Everybody and anybody can come in and buy it and usually it's a trap shooter that come in and buy all the shotgun powder. Well this year it didn't work that way, you know, because they got some but not enough so They've changed the date for the first time in two decades or whatever. Filling Girl's Cup Cookies is a great way for them to raise funds, but it doesn't work too well in a famine. Exactly. And that's where they're now compressing the dates. In fact, I haven't gotten the new schedule yet to see, I don't think they've even printed it yet. However, again, the other thing that's happening is all these guys realizing that there is a significant change. They have been purchasing more of themselves because the trap and skeet shooters go through buckets of powder. I mean to practice, practice, practice, and practice, practice, practice. All of them really use a very fast powder. What these guys are telling us probably anything they can find to raise funds, but that probably started from bulk purchases of their fast powder. Oh, their standards. Yeah, they guarantee you could go there and there would be pallets of all the standard powders and you get the best price anywhere because Like you said, the Hazmat shipping was eliminated because you went to where they had it on the range. It's right off 27th, the middle of Michigan, southern part of Michigan. Very central location, everybody knew to come over and, hey, I need to pick up some more powder for the, you know, for the, you know, going out and planking next month. And you could go to the event and you know that it'd be there. Well, this last year, they've ordered, this last season, the begins this spring, we're now in the summer. they change the schedule. So we're going to let everybody know about that, but you're going to have to remind people that, hey, if you see powder at the gun shows and somebody even comes in like in the state sale of powder, that happens or somebody got Fred's collection. If there's powder there you like and it's your flavor, I suggest you buy it. Go ahead. Yeah, is that 335 good for 308 and 30-06? It's kind of running out of steam around 0.06. It's a very, very versatile powder all the way, I would call it all the way from .223 to .308 in that range. There are loads for OTSECs but that's kind of stretching things a bit. It's a little fast for OTSEC. It's a nice 243 powder too. 243, 308, that middle case range. Like you said, the 308, the heavier bullet, you're going to see it'll drop off in performance. But in the standard mid-weight bullets or any of the lighter game cartridges or light battle cartridges, it should work flawlessly. It's one of my favorites if you examine the tables. It's one of my favorites if you wanted to have a minimum stock of different kinds of powders. I would go with like unique for the bottom end up to you know moderately large pistol and then H335 up to about .308 and then something like 43.50 beyond that if you wanted to stock like three powders to cover almost everything that would be my middle grade powder. There are other options too. BLC2 and some others that are not far off from it. I sort of moved at this point because we are no longer in the point where we can go through the tables, decide what we want and just buy whatever. Now, as a Russian grocery store, you show up with your string bag and you find out whether they've got beans or toilet paper. Yeah. I was thinking about building a 6.7 Grendel AR. What I've read about it is that it's economical on powder but still a superb long range round. Well, you know, think of it as a little heavier in 223, so you know, it's something in the same case range. Volume of the case is, you know, somewhat close and it's a little bit fatter and it's a little bit slower and so on, but it's not so far off that you'd have to jump all the way up to a different platform like the AR-10. So, you know, it would work, yeah. Great. Thanks. I'll tell you, if I ever run across anybody that's carrying 300 Blackout, though, that's designed for suppressors, anybody that's carrying stuff designed for suppressor, I consider them an assassin. They are not going to get questioned. They don't get that much courtesy or consideration. You know, there's not going to be any question of whether they might get traded back to the enemy for prisoners or anything. 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