"hornady"
3 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed vaccine mandates and employment, highlighting job opportunities in Michigan for those refusing COVID-19 vaccines. He covered the Springfield Armory SA 35 Browning High Power pistol replica, analyzed weather preparedness for fall and winter conditions in Michigan, and emphasized layering systems and cold-weather gear to prevent hypothermia. Callers shared anecdotes about emergency medical situations and cultural observations. The show included music requests and brief mentions of red flag legislation and gun rights concerns.
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Mark Koernke discussed radio modification techniques for emergency communication, emphasizing caution about out-of-band transmissions and FCC interference concerns. He then shifted to "Weapons Wednesday," providing detailed shopping lists and sourcing information for ammunition, magazines, and reloading equipment, including AK-74 magazines from What a Country Inc., MAS 49 rifle magazines, and reloading supplies from Hornady and Graf & Sons. Callers asked about AK and SKS rifle modifications, stock replacements, and magazine options, which Koernke addressed with specific product recommendations and company contacts.
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Mark Koernke discussed advanced reloading and ammunition techniques on Weapons Wednesday, covering overpressure dangers, discarding sabot cup technology for achieving extreme velocities (5000+ fps), and the importance of tailoring ammunition loads to specific weapons and missions rather than pursuing speed alone. He emphasized accuracy over velocity, explained internal and external ballistics, and provided detailed guidance on reloading equipment and suppliers including Hornady, Lee Press, RCBS, and Dillon. Koernke also discussed the strategic application of long-range weapons in combat scenarios, the importance of field training versus bench rest shooting, and announced the availability of .30-06 ammunition through CMP sourced from Greece. The episode stressed the critical importance of reloading capability as a form of self-sufficiency and preparedness.