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  • #31
    Dirtlaw
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Apr 2018
    • 3480

    I'm jealous! You have some nice tools. I'm still improving on what I have. Measuring accurately is important to some of us.

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    • #32
      fguffey
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2010
      • 1408

      Originally posted by Dirtlaw
      I'm jealous! You have some nice tools. I'm still improving on what I have. Measuring accurately is important to some of us.
      The biggest barrier to learning is learning to keep their hands off off of other members. Too many of them act like Alabama Leg Dogs.

      You are not required to agree with me, I have asked thousands of reloaders to explain to me what happens to the case when sized. With the exception of UNCLENICK, they all start with 'moving the shoulder back'.

      This noisy ride means nothing to me but I ask; how do you determine what direction the shoulder moves when sizing? Once I asked "How do you trim the ***-end of the case when all that brass gets there. They shrug their shoulders because they do not know and they are all going bald because of this

      F. Guffey

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      • #33
        LynnJr
        Calguns Addict
        • Jan 2013
        • 7955

        Dirtlaw
        I have explained to the guffster on many message boards exactly how everything he asks about works. I explained it to him because he didn't know.
        Now he takes that knowledge with him to the various message boards he has yet to be booted from and spins it.

        Do a little bit of research on tuners and Bill Calfee and you will quickly learn who has the patience of a Saint and who doesn't

        This was many years ago and today we have Eric Cortina selling tuners he invented that help shooters get smaller groups.
        These guys are laughable to those that don't know a little history.
        Lynn Dragoman, Jr.
        Southwest Regional Director
        Unlimited Range Shooters Association (URSA)
        www.unlimitedrange.org
        Not a commercial business.
        URSA - Competition starts at 2000 yards!

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        • #34
          fguffey
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2010
          • 1408

          I'm jealous! You have some nice tools. I'm still improving on what I have. Measuring accurately is important to some of us.
          I am proud of the tools I use and the other part, I get a lot of use out of tools that have not cost me a lot of money.

          One member posted a picture of a fuel pump test tool. On the same 855 engine I tested I found it was not timed correctly. I know, what is the big thing about timing an engine; drop the pan and then remove everything from the front of the engine, after that remove the rocker-boxes and time the valve lifters/rockers. And then? That engine has 24 valves with 6 fuel injectors and 6 Jake-Brakes. And I decided while I had it that part I would replace the pistons and rods, rings and rod bearings.

          F. Guffey
          Last edited by fguffey; 12-13-2022, 1:20 PM.

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          • #35
            ar15barrels
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Jan 2006
            • 57083

            Originally posted by LynnJr
            Dirtlaw
            I have explained to the guffster on many message boards exactly how everything he asks about works. I explained it to him because he didn't know.
            Now he takes that knowledge with him to the various message boards he has yet to be booted from and spins it.

            Do a little bit of research on tuners and Bill Calfee and you will quickly learn who has the patience of a Saint and who doesn't

            This was many years ago and today we have Eric Cortina selling tuners he invented that help shooters get smaller groups.
            These guys are laughable to those that don't know a little history.
            I was putting Calfee tuners on barrels well before the internet heard of Cortina.
            Randall Rausch

            AR work: www.ar15barrels.com
            Bolt actions: www.700barrels.com
            Foreign Semi Autos: www.akbarrels.com
            Barrel, sight and trigger work on most pistols and shotguns.
            Most work performed while-you-wait.

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            • #36
              LynnJr
              Calguns Addict
              • Jan 2013
              • 7955

              Originally posted by ar15barrels
              I was putting Calfee tuners on barrels well before the internet heard of Cortina.
              Winner winner chicken dinner
              And everything the Guffster says nobody knows of was explained to him in great detail many many moons ago using webTV.
              And Pacrat explained shoulder bump here a few years back correctly and Guffey ignored the post.
              After 20+ years of explaining the same 2 things one would think he would learn the terminology.
              Lynn Dragoman, Jr.
              Southwest Regional Director
              Unlimited Range Shooters Association (URSA)
              www.unlimitedrange.org
              Not a commercial business.
              URSA - Competition starts at 2000 yards!

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              • #37
                fguffey
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2010
                • 1408

                Originally Posted by LynnJr View Post
                Dirtlaw
                I have explained to the guffster on many message boards exactly how everything he asks about works. I explained it to him because he didn't know.
                Now he takes that knowledge with him to the various message boards he has yet to be booted from and spins it.

                Do a little bit of research on tuners and Bill Calfee and you will quickly learn who has the patience of a Saint and who doesn't

                This was many years ago and today we have Eric Cortina selling tuners he invented that help shooters get smaller groups.
                These guys are laughable to those that don't know a little history.

                LynnJr. I have had you on my Ignore lits from the beginning, It is possible I could be wrong and I have considered some members change, not something I can brag about but I have never placed someone on an ignore list that had the ability to speak a kind word.

                F. Guffey

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