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Post by lwh723 on Jul 22, 2014 22:15:08 GMT -5
FYI.... Tungsten bushings are available through the website now and will be ready to ship next week. Thanks to Greg and all that did the testing. Feel like I'm putting myself out of business carrying these. Two sizes: 0.030" and 0.040". I'm recommending that people only purchase the 0.040" if they're following the threads on here about using the 0.040" and understand the ramifications of a larger orifice. Let me know if you've got any questions..... smokelessmz.com/upgrades.html
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Post by dannoboone on Jul 23, 2014 22:10:26 GMT -5
Are these bushings the same O.D. and length as the others you sold?
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Post by lwh723 on Jul 23, 2014 22:11:22 GMT -5
Yes
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2014 0:00:52 GMT -5
You could open some flame channels and sell ready to go plugs.....Jeff opened things up didn't he...? We were at .019 last year at this time.. Bestill's testing proved primer consistency with higher flame channel volume....and we are here now at .040 with Earnhardts 99.95 % tungsten...What a ride its been the last few years,...PRICELESS is all I can say.............
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Post by muznut on Jul 24, 2014 9:15:29 GMT -5
What is the OD and length of the bushing ?
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Post by fishhawk on Jul 24, 2014 9:49:15 GMT -5
.375" long, .250" diameter, same size as the previous Tungsten Carbide bushings.
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Post by Typical171 on Jul 24, 2014 21:03:55 GMT -5
Luke, I placed and order for the ASG033_040T bushing/plug, ( .040 is the one I want) When it put that item in the cart the description showed it as a .030 bushing. I think this is a type O?
Joe
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Post by lwh723 on Jul 24, 2014 22:03:32 GMT -5
Joe, thanks for catching that. I updated the website. I'll have to get on the website administrator for sloppy work.
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Post by vtecgsr95 on Jul 25, 2014 10:29:05 GMT -5
Luke,
what would you recommend for me (orifice size) for my gun? I only use it for hunting, and some practice shooting in in the summer.
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Post by cowhunter on Jul 25, 2014 12:09:02 GMT -5
You won't be going out of business, you may soon (or a little later) be carrying a new CE bullet. Yesterday CE asked if I was still interested in a high BC bullet. It sounds like they just finished a high BC .458 bullet for Tom Post. It sounds like they will be needing to use 350 grains. I told them 350 was on the high edge of what we would shoot, They mentioned that Tom Post's billets were over 400 grains, but he must have made some sort of super .45 with about 1/12 twist barrel. Our Pacnor barrels don't have the twist rate for those billets according to CE, but they could handle the 350 grain bullets. Anyway I told CE we would pre-pay for an order if necessary, and that Luke would sell them if they worked. I didn't commit ASG to buying a specific number at this point.
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