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I just had lunch and am now revisiting it again thanks to your lovely mental image. You guys realize he masturbates to your responses, right?
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Now back to the regularly scheduled programming...I'd be very interested in a copy as well.
Keep us posted, MD.
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In another conversation you mentioned "high math" and I asked how high. You said as high as I wanted to go. In response I asked a question which, in the context of that conversation, a person possessed of moderately advanced mathematical knowledge/training could easily answer immediately and in a casual fashion.
Your answer was not quickly forthcoming, was not correct, and in fact another poster noted your answer was pretty much what the first Google search result would reveal.
Instead of saying "I don't know" you took the bait and scrambled to Google. That put a ding on your credibility rating.
To bloviate is your modus operandi and you've been called on it numerous times. Your personal level of butthurt is running high. Yet you can't tear yourself away from all the mean old rubes around here.
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Damn, nothing on the .300 Rook? bummer Oh well, I'll probably buy it, anyway
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So, from this: John:
Definitely put me on the list for a copy.
I bought your and Eileen's last 4 other books which were big winners.
It's for my Grandson.
Thanks for being A great fellow American.\
Bill To this:
I already knew all of this 30 years ago. Same old churning of data to bamboozle the rubes and dupes.
What I can't understand is why these gullible kiss up's are so willing to fork over money for data that has been around for decades.
Something definitely not right with this WET character - unfugging believable... Oh, and John - sounds like a great book and I'll definitely be ordering a copy...
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Put me on the list for one please.
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OlongJohnson,
Here you are:
Introduction: Two Warnings
1) Working Up a Load in the 21st Century
2) Modern Rifle Powders 3) Rifle Primers 4) Rifling Twist 5) Pre-Testing Big Game Bullets
6) Sizing Cases Straight 7) Meat Hunting Bullets 8) Why Reloading Data Varies
9) Choosing Varmint Bullets 10) The Three Factory .17’s 11) Why the .204 Ruger Works So Well 12) The .22 Hornet and K-Hornet 13) The .221 Fireball in a 700 Classic
14) The “Triple Deuce” (.222 Remington)
15) .223 Remington: The Smallest All-Around Cartridge 16) Newer Powders in the .22-250
17) The Infamous, Accurate .220 Swift
18) A Pair of Fast .22’s (.22/6mm Remington; .223 WSSM) 19) 6mm PPC, the Essence of Accuracy
20) Untangling the 6mm Lee Navy
21) .243 Winchester: Popular Imperfection
22) The Other Two .24’s: 6mm Remington and .240 Weatherby
23) A Pair of .25-20 Winchesters
24) The Accurate .25’s
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John:
This is the same old diatribe that I already knew 30 years ago. NOTHING NEW - the rehash of cabbage over and over again.
But nice try. There is always a succer born every minute. t 25) .25-06, the Most Popular “Quarter-Bore”
26) The 6.5x54 Mannlicher-Schoenauer
27) The 6.5 Creedmoor—Modern Accuracy Distilled
28) The 6.5x55 Swedish-Norwegian Mauser
29) The 6.5/.284 and 6.5-06 30) Reviving the .264 Winchester Magnum 31) 26 Nosler—The Hottest 6.5
32) The 21st-Century .270 Winchester
33) 7x57 and 7mm-08 Remington—A Perfect Pair
34) The Hard-Luck .280 Remington
35).280 Ackley Improved and 7mm SAUM
36) Remington’s Phenomenal 7mm Magnum
37) Handloading the .30-30—If You Must
38) Easy Accuracy From The .308 Winchester
39) The 7.5x55, a “Metric” .30 Caliber
40) The .30-06—Still the Finest All-Around Big Game Cartridge
41) Holland & Holland’s “Super Thirty”
42) Winchester’s Most Popular .300 Magnum
43) Roy’s Famous .300 44) Great Britain’s Great .303 45) Modern Powders in Two Old 8x57’s
46) Kinder, Gentler .338’s 47) .338 Winchester Magnum 48) The .338 Lapua Magnum, King of the Wide-Open Spaces
49) .348 Winchester—Only The Lonely
50) The Original .35 Remington
51) Colonel Whelen’s Fine .35 52) 9.3x62 Mauser, The Working Man’s Medium-Bore
53) The .375 H&H, Still The King
54) Modernizing Two Old .40’s (.450/.400 Nitro-Express 3"; .416 Rigby 55) Epilogue: 9.3 BS
The Rules (4-to-1 etc.) Recoil Formulas Manufacturers Index I already knew all of this 30 years ago. Same old churning of data to bamboozle the rubes and dupes. What I can't understand is why these gullible kiss up's are so willing to fork over money for data that has been around for decades. Doing a quick search, I found your photo on the web. Where's your book?
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OlongJohnson,
Here you are:
Introduction: Two Warnings
1) Working Up a Load in the 21st Century
2) Modern Rifle Powders 3) Rifle Primers 4) Rifling Twist 5) Pre-Testing Big Game Bullets
6) Sizing Cases Straight 7) Meat Hunting Bullets 8) Why Reloading Data Varies
9) Choosing Varmint Bullets 10) The Three Factory .17’s 11) Why the .204 Ruger Works So Well 12) The .22 Hornet and K-Hornet 13) The .221 Fireball in a 700 Classic
14) The “Triple Deuce” (.222 Remington)
15) .223 Remington: The Smallest All-Around Cartridge 16) Newer Powders in the .22-250
17) The Infamous, Accurate .220 Swift
18) A Pair of Fast .22’s (.22/6mm Remington; .223 WSSM) 19) 6mm PPC, the Essence of Accuracy
20) Untangling the 6mm Lee Navy
21) .243 Winchester: Popular Imperfection
22) The Other Two .24’s: 6mm Remington and .240 Weatherby
23) A Pair of .25-20 Winchesters
24) The Accurate .25’s
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John:
This is the same old diatribe that I already knew 30 years ago. NOTHING NEW - the rehash of cabbage over and over again.
But nice try. There is always a succer born every minute. t 25) .25-06, the Most Popular “Quarter-Bore”
26) The 6.5x54 Mannlicher-Schoenauer
27) The 6.5 Creedmoor—Modern Accuracy Distilled
28) The 6.5x55 Swedish-Norwegian Mauser
29) The 6.5/.284 and 6.5-06 30) Reviving the .264 Winchester Magnum 31) 26 Nosler—The Hottest 6.5
32) The 21st-Century .270 Winchester
33) 7x57 and 7mm-08 Remington—A Perfect Pair
34) The Hard-Luck .280 Remington
35).280 Ackley Improved and 7mm SAUM
36) Remington’s Phenomenal 7mm Magnum
37) Handloading the .30-30—If You Must
38) Easy Accuracy From The .308 Winchester
39) The 7.5x55, a “Metric” .30 Caliber
40) The .30-06—Still the Finest All-Around Big Game Cartridge
41) Holland & Holland’s “Super Thirty”
42) Winchester’s Most Popular .300 Magnum
43) Roy’s Famous .300 44) Great Britain’s Great .303 45) Modern Powders in Two Old 8x57’s
46) Kinder, Gentler .338’s 47) .338 Winchester Magnum 48) The .338 Lapua Magnum, King of the Wide-Open Spaces
49) .348 Winchester—Only The Lonely
50) The Original .35 Remington
51) Colonel Whelen’s Fine .35 52) 9.3x62 Mauser, The Working Man’s Medium-Bore
53) The .375 H&H, Still The King
54) Modernizing Two Old .40’s (.450/.400 Nitro-Express 3"; .416 Rigby 55) Epilogue: 9.3 BS
The Rules (4-to-1 etc.) Recoil Formulas Manufacturers Index I already knew all of this 30 years ago. Same old churning of data to bamboozle the rubes and dupes. What I can't understand is why these gullible kiss up's are so willing to fork over money for data that has been around for decades. William, William, William, as nice a person as you probably are, you should stop soon. China is not that far away now, you are getting pretty deep. I do not consider myself a rube or a dupe. For you to insult Mr Barsness is nearly the ultimate in.... s--theadedeness. Do you read anything other than what you can find on the internet, in fora similar to this one? Do you read gun and reloading magazines? Do you somehow not realize that our fellow campfire attendee is considered by many in the industry, and by little dupes and rubes like his thousands of knowledgeable readers, to be an excellent example of a scribe recording for the present, and transmitting to future, generations the art and science of things ballistic? (OK all you gunwriter types, kick my a-- for such a run on sentence. I couldn't stop, the words and ideas were on a roll ) In my previous responses to your posts, I have attempted to be polite, thinking perhaps you are old and of diminished mental capacity while still trying to remain relavent to the shooting community. Guess what, I'm still trying to remain polite. I'll politely inform you that your posts are "ridiculous". I'll save you the trouble of looking that one up: adj. Deserving or inspiring ridicule; absurd, preposterous, or silly. See Synonyms at foolish
On another topic you seemed to think I was one of the "good guys". You can feel free to change your mind now! Immediately DO NOT CALL ME GOOD GUY STOP DO NOT POST AND CALL ME GOOD GUY Insult me.. fine Insult my well repsected campfire friend, sorry dude, you're on the s--t list. Geno PS mathman I think I know that guy who "googled" Mr. Tibbe's "googling". You were referring to this perhaps: Originally Posted By Valsdad Not being really knowledgeable about "High Math", I kinda figured that's what you were looking for. I found the sociology related "integration" info listed at the top of a websearch. Didn't figure it had much to do with math. G I doubt you were the only one. mathman PPS Wiiliam, as they say up in those Northern tier states.. You Betcha, I'm a real f'n dysfunctional squirrel. (not a wannabe)
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Hesus Christo:
I put TWO posts here;
Here's #1.
John:
Definitely put me on the list for a copy.
I bought your and Eileen's last 4 other books which were big winners.
It's for my Grandson.
Thanks for being A great fellow American.\
Bill ________________________________________________
What is the matter with YOU PEOPLE?
Predictably you migrated to the WRONG one AS USUAL.
No surprise here. Same old, same old.
If it isn't Teeny Bopper Kiddie Porn you just don't seem to get it.
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Bill, have you ever stopped to consider that the problem is you?
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John, I might have missed it...are you accepting pre-orders?
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I already knew all of this 30 years ago. Same old churning of data to bamboozle the rubes and dupes.
What I can't understand is why these gullible kiss up's are so willing to fork over money for data that has been around for decades.
Are you going to tell us this isn't your second post?
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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Thanks for the notice JB. I look forward to the read.
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Damn, nothing on the .300 Rook? bummer Oh well, I'll probably buy it, anyway Light on .22 Savage Hi-Power too but he makes it up for the Super-.30 so I'm in!
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nyrifleman,
No, we're not accepting pre-orders quite yet, but will be soon. Will post it here then, but in the meantime will keep a list from this thread of those who said they wanted to order one.
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Thanks John. Kindly place me in the queue.
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Put me down for one as well, please.
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