Transitioning to accepting sats for firearms classes and gunsmithing services it didn't occur that my time and skill is dropping in value each transaction.... Mind blown
Catridge of the Day 30-06 Springfield The .30-06 Springfield cartridge, also known as the 7.62x63mm, was introduced to the U.S. Army in 1906 and remained in use as the primary military rifle cartridge until the late 1950s. The "06" in its name refers to the year of its adoption, 1906. This cartridge was designed for use in the M1903 Springfield rifle and saw extensive service through both World Wars and the Korean War before being replaced by the 7.62x51mm NATO. The .30-06 Springfield is a versatile cartridge, known for its powerful performance, long-range accuracy, and high flexibility. It is suitable for a wide range of applications, including hunting, target shooting, and military use. It remains popular among hunters due to its ability to take down a variety of game, from deer to larger animals like elk and bear, due to its high velocity and significant stopping power. Bullet weights commonly range from 110 to 220 grains, giving shooters a broad selection to match their needs. The cartridge's performance has made it one of the most popular and enduring hunting and sporting rounds in America. #gunstr #guns #hunting
HK isnt for everyone, shoot what you enjoy and carry what feels right to you.
I think USP and 40 S&W comes to mind. First ive heard of pistol being too big with large hands. Usually its backwards.
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Cartridge of the Day: 45 Auto/ACP The .45 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) cartridge, often abbreviated as .45 Auto, was developed by John Browning in 1904 for use in his prototype Colt semi-automatic pistol. It was later adopted by the U.S. military with the M1911 pistol in 1911. The .45 ACP is a rimless, straight-walled handgun cartridge that is well-regarded for its stopping power, moderate recoil, and effectiveness in self-defense, law enforcement, and military applications. It typically fires a 230-grain bullet at a velocity of around 830 feet per second. The cartridge is known for its large diameter and heavy bullet, contributing to its effectiveness in close-quarter situations. It remains popular for various uses, including personal defense, competitive shooting, and as a duty round for law enforcement officers. The .45 ACP is compatible with a wide range of pistols and submachine guns, and it has a storied history influencing its continued use today. Image and description courtesy of Lee Precision #gunstr #reload
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Sounds interesting. But wouldnt having their sessions posted on relays defeat the #privacy aspect? Distance, rifle and loads would be broadcast to each relay they use as far as i can understand how nostr works. #asknostr am i overthinking this?
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