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Re: 2022-01-27 OAUSA Reloading Net

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2022 8:07 pm
by KA9WDX
check in please - Thanks - Bernie

Re: 2022-01-27 OAUSA Reloading Net

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2022 8:10 pm
by JackM-KK6WXQ
Please check us in -

Jack KK6WXQ
Kevin KK6DGL
John KM6FXI

Thanks!

Re: 2022-01-27 OAUSA Reloading Net

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2022 8:19 pm
by Jeff-OAUSA
Please check me in.

WD6USA
Jeff in Highland, CA

Re: 2022-01-27 OAUSA Reloading Net

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2022 8:20 pm
by KM6OJB
Please check me in KM6OJB.
Thanks
Joe

Re: 2022-01-27 OAUSA Reloading Net

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2022 8:21 pm
by lrsrngr
KK6CTT for the online check-in: 01/27/2022 Thanks!

Encouraging those who like the Keller Peak Repeater System and frequently use the repeater to help defray the cost of operation through a membership. You can download an application here: https://kpra.net/application.pdf

Please visit the guidelines page here: https://kpra.net/guidelines.html

If you would like to buy a t-shirt you can visit the KPRA store here: https://kpraonlinestore.godaddysites.com/

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Re: 2022-01-27 OAUSA Reloading Net

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2022 8:29 pm
by mudman
Please log me in to tonight's net. KI7SDI

Re: 2022-01-27 OAUSA Reloading Net

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2022 8:36 pm
by ag6if
Great net, Great timing.
My better half bought me a Lee Classic Turret , and now I'm hunting primers and other bits.
(no she doesn't have a sister) haha
73 to all
AG6IF

Re: 2022-01-27 OAUSA Reloading Net

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2022 3:33 pm
by DaveK
Second Half Posts Start Here

Re: 2022-01-27 OAUSA Reloading Net

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2022 4:55 pm
by DaveK
PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT - EMERGENCY EGG SUPPLY

Tonight's product spotlight should be of interest to wilderness campers as well as preppers. One of the lifestyles we promote (and live) is the enjoyment of the outdoors with all of the comfort items to which we have become accustomed while at home. Specifically, spending time in the primitive wilderness never means that we have to leave behind the great food we have come to appreciate at home.

And, if you expect to have the family survive under emergency or disaster type conditions, it would be best to have your food supplies be as tasty as that which they enjoy when things are "normal." Don't believe me.........just see how long the family can endure the taste of cardboard emergency food before you have a rebellion on your hands.

The topic of food items that will keep you and your camping companions happy as well as food items that will satisfy the family under emergency conditions, is a huge one which we will address later during our net on Urban Survival. But, the spotlight tonight is on something everyone enjoys, and that is eggs. Store bought eggs have a definite short shelf life, and unless you are fortunate enough to have chickens, your supply of fresh eggs will not last very long, especially with a family.

The solution is a simple one and it is marketed under the name of OvaEasy. Their freeze dried egg crystals are 100% eggs, and aside from the virtually identical taste of real eggs, these crystals come in packaging that allows the eggs to be stored for up to three years (and no refrigeration needed.)

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Here is what they say (https://ovaeasy.com/pages/how-we-make-egg-crystals)
Our crystal freeze-drying process is special because it works at low-temperature and doesn't damage the flavor or functionality of the eggs. We start with wholesome fresh eggs and gently evaporate the water, leaving only little crystals of pure egg. That's why we call them Egg Crystals! When you go to cook our Egg Crystals later, they taste just like fresh eggs!

Other egg powders are made with a process called spray-drying that's been around since at least the 1930's. It's a process designed for cheap industrial products. Spray drying exposes egg to very high temperatures – usually 390º F – to remove moisture.

Egg is very sensitive to heat. Just think of how quickly you can fry an egg in a pan, you can even fry an egg on the hood of car on a sunny day. The very high temperatures used in spray drying ruins the egg whites and denatures the protein. And those spray dried powders end up with off-flavors, diminished nutritional value and lower functionality. Spray dry egg companies do this because they're producing for cheap industrial markets and they're trying to produce as cheaply as they can. Powdered egg is typically used in mass market baked products, cookies, muffins, pasta and things like that. They're not meant to be eaten by themselves, only as a small ingredient in another food product so you can't notice the off-flavors.

OvaEasy Egg Crystals are made with our own proprietary crystal freeze-drying technology that dries them under 130º F, preserving their fresh taste and high quality proteins! No other company in the world does what we do.

These egg crystals are an integral part of my camping and preps food supply. I have have eaten them myself as has the family, and I highly recommend them.

Re: 2022-01-27 OAUSA Reloading Net I & II

Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2022 7:38 pm
by KK6DYO
I wanted to develop a defensive load that might discourage bears for a short-barreled .44 Magnum revolver.

The known loads with slower-burning powders ( e.g., H110) resulted in too much powder burning outside of the barrel.
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YouTube used regular playback speed, not the slo mo I uploaded.
Load Development


I read good reviews about the Xtreme Defense line of bullets from Lehigh Defense, so chose the caliber-appropriate version.
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Lehigh Defense .429 160gr Xtreme Defense Bullet


I asked Lehigh for data using faster burning powders suited to a short barrel, specifically Tightgroup. I was surprised when they responded rather quickly with the following data. The lower end maybe, but the upper end is not a “reduced recoil load”!
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Finished result.
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At the maximum loading of 11.0 gr of Tightgroup, these were starting to hurt, but tolerable.
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This was one of the test runs.
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Charging Bear Drill