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This article is for informational purposes only. Suthenboy is not a credentialed expert. Do not attempt any of these activities without first consulting an expert or a manual published by accredited experts or manufacturers.
Before beginning your reloading operation you need to choose a load. A lot of factors go into this choice. What do you intend to do with this load? Are you hunting and if you are what kind of game? Are you target shooting or plinking? How much recoil can you tolerate? Are these self-defense loads?
First I would like to discuss self-defense loads because it is the most important to consider. There are a lot of bullets out there that are advertised as having near magical qualities. Forget them. It is all marketing and if you fall for it and ever have to use them in earnest you can land yourself in hot water. You may have to defend yourself against serious felony charges and it is a certainty that the prosecutors are going to say that you chose bullets that have multiple projectiles or super claws or extra expanding hollow points because you were itching to smoke someone. I repeat, it is a certainty. You want to have the most generic, least scary looking ammo possible. Rest assured that this ammo is just as effective as kewpie doll bullets. A simple hard cast, lead bullet with a flat nose designed for shooting paper targets is more than adequate. Don’t load them up too hot – pick a mid-range load. In a .357 Magnum or a .38 Special a 158 grain semi-wadcutter travelling from 800 to 1000 feet per second will do what you need it to do very effectively and no one can accuse you of being a vigilante wannabe. In 45ACP a 230 grain round nose at 800 fps is just as effective as Golden Swords or Blue Talons at 1000 fps.
Another good tip: Don’t use ball powders, use flake powders for defense loads. Ball powders burn slower and hotter and tend to create large, blinding fireballs at night, especially in short barreled guns. Flake powders can be tuned to create no or nearly no flash at all. If you have to defend yourself at night you don’t want to be blinded on the first shot.
With that unpleasantness behind us we can move on to more interesting discussion: hunting. Do you intend to harvest deer? In heavy brush or at long distance over open ground? Deer don’t require high energy bullets but heavy brush is easier to defeat with heavy bullets . This would usually be at short range so any heavy, flat nosed, hard bullet would be a good choice even if it has a flat base. Long ranges are easier to cover with boat tail bullets and the heavier the bullet the more velocity it will retain at range. Hogs are considerably tougher than deer and I recommend as much energy as you can get your hands on. Heavy, fast bullets are preferred but don’t go crazy and make something that is going to hit you as hard as it hits the hogs…keep recoil in mind. For larger animals you want deep penetration which means harder bullets that don’t expand rapidly and dump all of their energy before they hit the vitals.
For plinking light loads and light bullets are fun because they don’t wear you out with recoil and blast. Go light. You can shoot them all day.
Always choose loads from reputable publications. All of the manufacturers publish them and they can be found in reloading sections of stores or online. Never try to cook up a load from scratch on your own and never, ever mix powders or use powders or bullets not recommended by the loading manual. Powder manufacturers test their powders in special guns designed to measure pressures safely and you can easily find published starting and maximum loads so there is no point in taking chances. Always stay inside those parameters and work up towards the maximum loads with great caution. My favorite source for loads is www.loaddata.com. I have subscribed to them for years. They are not expensive and I have never had a load that didn’t perform as advertised.
When making your chosen load make only one and test it. You don’t want to have to dissemble a large number of loads that are unsafe. Watch for signs of pressure as you test each change in the load. Then work up one half grain at a time until you reach your target load.
Signs of pressure
- Flattened primers. The exposed part of the primer has a beveled edge. When the pressure gets high enough to start flattening that bevel out you are getting into the danger zone.
- Split cases or bulged cases. This should be self explanatory. In an a semi-automatic if the load is too hot it can move the slide or bolt back before all of the pressure is released resulting in a bulge, usually on one side of the case near the base. You are way into the danger zone. Split cases could be the result of work hardened brass that you need to replace or it could be a load that is hot enough to expand the brass too quickly. Splitting on the side of the case is more of a danger sign than a split mouth. The split mouth is more likely work hardened brass that has been loaded too many times. Replace it.
- Soot around the outside of the case. If you find an excess of soot around the outside of the mouth or down the side of the case your pressure is too low. The case is not expanding enough to seal the chamber.
Interesting historical note and excellent tip
Always make sure the case is at least half filled with powder. Once upon a time you could buy very light loads intended for small game in large, powerful calibers. You are out deer hunting and see a cottontail rabbit or a squirrel? Simply pop one of these load in and bag it. They were made with round balls instead of cylindrical bullets and used very light powder loads. Occasionally one of those loads would blow a gun to pieces and injure people. How could a light load do that? It took a lot of experimentation and quality checks before they figured out what was going on. You can no longer buy them but there are people out there unaware of why it happens and are wildcatting their own loads. Never do this. What happens is called SEE or Secondary Explosion Effect. It is how Primacord works. When you lay the rifle down on your target there is a small chance that the light powder load can string itself out in the lower part of the case. If the primer ignites the powder string at both ends it will burn from both ends towards the center. When those two pressure waves meet they can be additive and create enormous pressure, enough to blow the gun apart. It is difficult to duplicate but it can happen so don’t take the chance.
One more tip: The rifling in gun barrels comes in different speeds of twist. It is designated with two numbers such as 1:9. This means one rotation of the bullet in 9 inches. The longer a bullet is the faster it has to rotate to stabilize. If it does not stabilize it will begin to tumble. This completely destroys accuracy and the effectivness of the bullet. You may find loads for your caliber using bullets that your particular gun is not designed to shoot. They are safe if you find them in a manufacturers publication but they are useless. If you find keyhole shaped or oval shaped holes in your target or cant find any holes at all you have chosen a bullet that is too long in relation to its diameter for your gun. Choose a lighter/shorter bullet.
Next time we will go through the steps for reloading from spent brass to loaded ammunition.
Great article. A lot of good information. As for home self defense loads, I still lean towards Speer Gold Dot, as opposed to FMJ. When hiking, it’s the opposite. FMJ will penetrate critter fur much more effectively.
RE: Self-defense.
I’ve read it’s better to avoid handloading self defense rounds altogether and stick to factory. As an aside, I’m always in disbelief that a prosecutor would even have a case saying your handloads were “overkill” or “specifically designed to kill someone”. If you’re in a situation in which deadly force is authorized, then use deadly force! Such is the world in which we live, however.
I used to watch court for fun. The vast majority of the time defendants hang themselves. When prosecutors have to make an actual effort that is when the mask comes off. They are wildly unprincipled people. Some, I assume, are good people but I have yet to see one.
My defense load is whatever is cheapest at Wal-mart.
HSTs are my go to. Good enough for cops, good enough for me.
Good article, Suthen.
Yeah, my defense load is the stuff I buy in bulk from Cheaper than Dirt. Same stuff I use at the range.
I figured that one box of self defense ammo per firearm that I might use is all I’ll ever need, so price wasn’t a big deal. Target ammo is a different story.
You might get two boxes, so you can shoot a magazine or two occasionally to make sure you are acquainted with how they shoot compared to your target rounds.
Every month or two, I take my carry and defense pistols to the range and shoot up all my loaded magazines, then reload them with fresh ammo.
Probably not necessary, but it makes me feel better.
My defensive load is exactly what the State Police use. When the Prosecutor asks why I used Gold Dots, I’ll just defer to the cops in the room.
“Well, I figured since he was a cop, he was shooting at me with Speer Gold Dots, so it only seemed fair that I use them also.”
Like that?
As if I’d make it to trial even if I won that fight.
It’s so cute when you say win, given that scenario.
Is that what our state guys are using now? Hyra shok for me as I know they work without issues having fired boxes of them.
I think a bunch of placed have moved beyond Hydrashok to HST, Gold Dot, or something similar.
I don’t reload so everything I use is factory loads but yeah, I agree.
A friend of mine has been reloading shotgun shells for decades and still has the occasional “pffft”. Mainly because he’s so cheap he’ll use a shell 15-20 times. It’s a source of entertainment every time we shoot clays.
I’ve read it’s better to avoid handloading self defense rounds altogether and stick to factory.
My CCW instructor said explicitly — do not handload defensive rounds, because the prosecutor will crucify you for it. Just buy commercial stock. Hollow points are fine — the police use them because they prevent over-penetration. That’s a good enough argument for Mr. Everyman.
Of course hollow points are illegal in the People’s Republic of New Jersey.
*facepalm*
Get yourself some soft lead full wadcutters.
“I bought these to shoot paper with. How was I supposed to know they expand so much with resistance?”
That is a good idea, thanks.
I haven’t read to see if there are any changes in the statutes, but they technically aren’t. They become so if you have any other criminal action where a gun was used. So it is always a charge that is tacked on. That’s why you read about charge being brought.
But you full on can’t carry with them – even if you have one mythical NJ concealed carry licenses. Only the king’s men.
For a gun kept in the home you’d be OK – assuming there were no charges. But if they pin something criminal on your actions in the home with gun – be prepared for the hollow point charge.
Paul Herrell has videos in which he decides that the brass/copper phillips-head looking rounds work as well as expanding projectiles if you’re in a juridiction where they are verboten
Are you talking about the solid Cu AVX rounds?
Underwood Xtreme line
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8I4WZ6M2fg
The concern about an asshole prosecutor (really, is there any other kind?) using your gear choices against you is a real one. But it’s also somewhat overstated in the pop media.
In real life self defense, you need to be able to articulate a legally defensible reason for your actions, including the actions of picking your guns, ammo, et cetera. For example, I use 124grn. Federal HST ammo because it has performed well in both FBI and independant ballistics testing, as well as being accurate and reliable in my pistol. These findings have been borne out by the large number of Federal and state law enforcement agencies that issue this same ammo. Etc, etc, and so on.
Basically, everything you do, you need to have a reason for it, and that reason has to sound good to the cops, the prosecutor’s office, and maybe even the jury.
I’m not a fan of handloads for defensive use.
That said, I’m not a fan of using target loads or cheap ball ammo for defense, either. The idea that you get good terminal performance out of ball ammo is silly.
Lucky Gunner Labs has done a great deal of research and testing on defensive ammo performance. It’s worth a read. https://www.luckygunner.com/labs/self-defense-ammo-ballistic-tests/
I spent a lot of time reading all the test results at Lucky Gunner.
Then, I spent quite a bit of time trying to feed the best performers through my new gun. I settled on the Speer Gold Dots. They were the most reliable in both my pistols.
I buy in bulk from Target Sports USA.
https://www.targetsportsusa.com/speer-gold-dot-law-enforcement-duty-9mm-ammo-124-grain-jhp-53618-p-3526.aspx
I buy the Duty Ammunition (Law Enforcement). Exactly the same specs as the personal defense, but 44 cents a round in stead of a buck a round.
I’d say that your selection process is solid.
Thanks
I practice with American Eagle 124 gr. Feels pretty much the same as the Speer Gold Dot 124 gr. I can’t tell the difference in terms of accuracy.
Hogs are considerably tougher than deer and I recommend as much energy as you can get your hands on.
True this. I’ve shot some hogs, and they are tough motherfuckers. The ones I have shot have all been with the .300 Win Mag. I only shoot “traditional” lead soft points, I think 180 grain.
One hog, probably just shy of 200 pounds, took a round square through the lungs, exit wound the size of a dinner plate. He went nearly 100 yards before he dropped. Another, maybe a little bigger, took a solid hit just behind the shoulders. He covered probably 50 yards and got into some tall grass. I ain’t following a big pig into tall grass, so I don’t know how far he actually went.
Honestly, if I was to go hog hunting again and didn’t expect any shots over 100 yards, I’d probably take my 12 gauge slug gun.
I think of the hogs I’ve shot, only one dropped on the spot, and that was because I actually mis-estimated the range, put the bullet a few inches high, and got his spine.
.45-70 is a great hog killer. Been feral hog hunting in Texas and Hornady LeveRevolution rounds from a Marlin 1895 will drop ’em pretty quick.
“I ain’t following a big pig into tall grass”
RC is a wise man.
The largest one I ever bagged was an ice age nightmare around 350-400 lbs (I am guessing). He saw me before I saw him. He did not run away. I managed to hit him square in the eye with a 210 gr JHP from a 41 Magnum while pissing my pants. That was the unluckiest pig that ever lived.
I was doing a little light scouting during a turkey hunt (foolishly left my shotgun in the blind) and ran across a mother hog with some hoglets. She charged me, but fortunately it was a bluff charge because she didn’t want to get too far from her li’l bacon bits. Scared the crap out of me; worse than when I went bear hunting and the bear got up again as we walked up to it. I didn’t realize on that one that I could actually put two slugs downrange as fast as I did.
Honestly, I’d rather run into a bear (or maybe even a mountain lion) than a pig. Pigs are smart, fast, tough, armed with two razor blades in their snouts, and most importantly, meaner than hell.
They can be pretty grumpy alright. My HS gym teacher was hunting them back in the late 70’s. He shot one and just pissed it off. It charged and he tried to run but stepped in an armadillo hole and broke his leg. Then the hog was on top of him. We didn’t see that poor bastard again for a year.
I went to the soft points after shooting some of the polymer tips, which are supposed to have better range.
What I saw on deer was perfect .30 caliber exit wounds. They just drilled right through, no expansion, minimal energy dump. I also realized I won’t shoot at the kind of ranges where the polymer tip might make a difference. Other than slinging a round at a varmint of some kind, I won’t take a shot over 300 yards at an animal, and at that range it better be a perfect sight picture. No more miserable way to finish off a hunt than trying to run down a long blood trail.
Years ago I was buying bullets and found such a deal on .44 jacketed hollow points that I couldn’t pass it up. They were ridiculously cheap. I bought a batch of 1000. I loaded them in 44 mag and used them to hunt with. I have one of those little Ruger carbines. It is great for short range, easy to carry etc.
I had two deer get away from me. One was a doe I shot five times and it never slowed down. My brother and I tested the bullets by shooting them into hard packed wet sand and wood. they would not expand. Not even a little bit. And I was stuck with 1000 of them.
Such a deal.
Lots of hollowpoint bullets don’t expand, or only expand within a narrow velocity envelope. Buyer beware.
These all seem to be one-shot-drop:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFrYklOUXgc
I love these articles. It’s almost enough to make me take up re-loading, if I had the space in my basement.
Good info. Thanks
I don’t reload, and at this point I don’t shoot enough to consider it. However I am still enjoying these articles. And today I was rewarded for not going the tl;dr route. If I take nothing else away from this series, I will be pleased that you wrote it all just for this:
I had been looking at all those fancy loads but hadn’t purchased any yet. And now I definitely will not.
Thanks Suthen’
You shoot a revolver or a semi-auto?
Sheldon is right about the ball ammo in autos. They are hard and round nosed and do minimal damage. Hollow points are a crap shoot. If you can get semi-wadcutters to feed in your gun it is your best bet.
Revolver – any ol’ flatnose will do. Get the heaviest ones you can find.
Revolver. GP100. I got a bargain box of 250 rds of .38 Special when I bought it and have basically been just plinking with those. As of yet I’ve shot very little .357 mag.
Am going to go back to the bullet store with a different mindset and get some .357 mags to run through it.
Good choice. As you can tell everyone develops their own ideas about what is best. My personal opinion is no better than anyone’s. You will have to play around with it to see what you like best.
If you want to do ballistics test try soaking a stack of newspaper overnight and use that as your medium. I have shot thousands of rounds through it with every conceivable type bullet. I settled on heavy, hard cast semi-wadcutters – flat nose makes a large hole, good penetration.
In the end none of that matters as much as shot placement.
I go hear to compare loads.
https://www.luckygunner.com/labs/self-defense-ammo-ballistic-tests/
Not pornhub?
“Ready to experience my terminal ballistics baby?”
I tend to load on the low side, since my hunting is deer only. Not below the beginning load but about that or just slightly over. No use in burning a lot to extra powder that does the gun no good. Hunting is from a stand, close range. I’m a sucker for a deal so I would buy the on sale stuff at Midway or if I visited Cabela’s and saw some close outs I buy that.
I bought some Remington 7 mm Weatherby brass, necked it down to .270 Weatherby and it works fine. All the dimensions are the same except the bullet diameter. It was way cheaper than Weatherby, on a close out at Cabela’s. Just ain’t so purty or shiny.
The only time I ever formed brass was to fire form some 30-30 to 32 Winchester Spl. Not a big deal really. Then one day I walked into a pawn shop and saw some dusty boxes on the floor behind the counter. The guy said they had been laying there for ten years and no one would buy them so he sold them to me at 10 year old sticker price. I think I paid about 7 bucks per box for ten boxes of 32 spl.
I used to shoot shotgun quite a bit, skeet/trap. Did I mention that I also relaxed sometimes when I reloaded? I’ve had a couple rounds where the sound was Pfffft, and watch the wad and a handful of shot leave the barrel. Don’t drink when you reload, its embarrassing on the range. I found it was easier to quit drinking than to quit reloading.
It is embarrassing. I had some primers go bad from humidity and I was too cheap to toss them. Two or three out of a hundred would do that.
Great stuff again, Suthen! Like many others have commented, I don’t shoot enough to justify another expensive hobby, but I dig the learnin’.
Thanks!
Ball Powder… When I bought my 9mm, I picked up some cheap Turkish made military ammo. It was like a flashbulb going off in your face.
A long time ago I bought 3 lbs of Winchester 630. I loaded some 357’s up kinda hot with it. Holy Crap! Like you said, a flashbulb going off in my face. I still have half a can and two unopened cans of that stuff. If I am not mistaken, which I could easily be, that was one of the last single base powders and I dont think they make it any more.
OT: Academia, with exceptions, is a very sick, bordering on moribund, institution.
https://www.chronicle.com/article/The-Unsexy-Truth-About-the/244314/#.W3w3W0iO0uk.twitter
There are many reasons I chose not to pursue a career down that path, but the twisted, feudal overlord culture was a big one.
^This – and the apathy.
Mrs. Suthenboy and I am both retired. Thank God.
We dont get out much but when we do it reminds us why we dont get out much. I am not as much a misanthrope as some around here…or am I? When she complains about boredom I suggest that she could go back to work and that brings an abrupt end to the complaint.
Boredom is underrated.
It’s going to be worse in certain areas of studies than others. The professorships in the studies less inclined to rationalism seem to attract those that make their presence known through force of will and personality. It’s certainly not true across the board, but once you attain tenure or stature in the humanities, you can become the rule against which those below you are measured, since there are not that many other mechanisms for evaluation.
That is not to say I didn’t encounter assholes in the physics department, which is probably why I switched to engineering.
The girlfriend took me to a history department dinner at CSU (Cleveland State University) once. During the speechifying from the faculty, the head of the department stood up and in the midst of her speech talked about how the history department was the most methodical, rational, and stringent department on campus. I quietly asked my girlfriend when CSU dropped all of their STEM programs.
I had a couple of run-ins with humanities professors while in college. Some of them did not like having engineering students in their courses. As if we were somehow taking opportunities away from humanities students.
I had one try to humiliate me in front of class (thankfully she was only a substitute teacher for that course). She had asked why we were in the class, and I responded with “I was interested”. Apparently that was an insufficient level of commitment for her.
In college one of my favorite teachers was a philosophy professor who obviously leaned Left. But what I liked about her was that she expected the best from us and would rip us apart when we had any sort of grammatical error on a paper or said some illogical bullshit in class. She didn’t care what you believed politically or philosophically just as long as you argued with some logic and reason.
And also on the first day of class she made it clear that there’s no such thing as trigger warnings in her class and if you weren’t ready to discuss uncomfortable things, then you might as well drop her class.
My freshman composition teacher was a hard lefty but I have tremendous respect for her in that she always challenged us intellectually and never penalized other viewpoints. In fact, most of my writing in that class consisted of polemics against progressive, PC orthodoxy and she always treated me fairly.
The girlfriend asked me to proofread her papers, and I did, with the caveat that I expected her to correct all of the spelling and grammar errors that the word processor found. IT would usually take a couple of passes for the paper to get to that point…
Great read Suthen, I learn a lot
OT: More academic insanity.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/08/23/hereby-resign-from-my-race-f-these-people-white-professor-writes-online-sparking-furor.html
Not really out of the ordinary by today’s standards. What I really wanted to draw people’s attention to is FIRE advocating on behalf of the racist prof. Take note ACLU; this is what intellectual honesty and principled consistency looks like. It’s also why I give to FIRE.
You have the right to be a tard.
What a collectivist, racist piece of shit. He’s essentially saying, “I disagree with some people of this skin color, therefore all people of this color are bad.” I’m glad a turd like this has a right to speak his mind as it makes it so much easier to steer clear of him.
He’s just fishing for positive attention from his in-crowd by trashing their “lessers”. People like that have the moral spine of a jellyfish.
Isn’t that the entire point of his whole belief system, that he cannot resign from his race?
Oops…
Nice knife, I wouldn’t offer to give it back.
That would go right in my pocket.
The fuckers owe me knife, so I’d keep it. The knife they confiscated was nicer, so they’d still owe me.
“SWFRS”? cheapy little Chinese folder imported and rebranded by Smith and Wesson? best to just throw it away.
OT: wut
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-08-22/san-francisco-poop-patrollers-make-185000
That’s about the poverty level in SF.
OT: I’d buy this just because of who makes it.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/move-over-musk-kalashnikov-unveils-electric-supercar-162854131.html
“the new technology will rival Elon Musk’s Tesla”
So it is a piece of shit. Got it.
From the comments:
“A Yugo for the 21st century”
Gotta pass this along. There’s a small shopping center a mile or so away from us that’s putting in a Tesla showroom/garage. Wonder how long it’ll take them to set up the interior space – and whether Tesla will still be around by the time it’s finished…
http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/403012-schumer-kavanaugh-hearing-should-be-delayed-after-cohen-plea-deal
unfortunately, i could see Collins and McCain using this as cover to postpone Kavanaugh’s hearing until after the mid-terms.
Rather they used McCain’s funeral…
It’s almost like they went after Cohen just to fuck with Kavanaugh’s confirmation. Naaah.
If I had brain cancer and knew that I had limited time, I would spend most of my remaining time with family and checking off a bucket list. Mccain though wants to hold on to power until the day he dies.
Sad.
^^^This.
What a hollow life when at the bitter end, all you have to hold onto is your fleeting and pathetic position of power.
That is his bucket list apparently.
If there’s any justice, instead of getting 72 virgins, 72 jihadis fuck him for eternity.
/jk. Just go home, John. You’re done.
It is the naked, craven lust for power at all costs that confuses me.
For me power means my life is dictated to me by other people’s wants, needs and fuck-ups. For these people it is the only thing they want.
Right.
I can understand the desire to win elections and run government to achieve what you believe to be important goals.
I can’t understand acquiring power to simply acquire additional power.
One of my biggest regrets in life was voting for that piece of shit. He’s a power hungry asshole who for some reason thinks that bombing brown folks is the solution to all of our foreign policy problems.
Never voted for the guy.
My first expose to him was in Az when the Keating Five were in the news.
He was only marginally less corrupt that DiConcini.
Even before I went full libertarian, I was a free speech absolutist. So there wasn’t a chance I would vote for one of the cockweasels behind McCain-Feingold.
McConnell, spineless though he is, said he’s not going to postpone. I don’t think there’s much that McCain/Collins can do about it since it’s almost guaranteed that at least a couple of red state Dems will vote yes to confirm to try and save their sorry asses.
I want to think that.
OT the OT: I read the article on the Bundys you linked the other day. It’s hard to tell from the article where the religious beliefs leave off and the political theory takes up. The idea that the Constitution is divinely inspired is doctrinal. The rest of what I saw in the article seems more political philosophy than religious.
I’ll stand by what I said at the time: The reaction of the members of the Church is going to vary mostly based on their political ideology.
OT: Why don’t we just ban plastic altogether?
https://denver.cbslocal.com/2018/08/23/plastic-bags-king-soopers-city-market-groceries/
Fuck modern civilization, all it does is injure Gaia and alienate us from our peaceful, natural roots.
My dad would be in his work shop doing his reloading, but I never learned. These pieces remind me of how much knowledge went untapped when he passed away. We spent mucho time together fixing cars, so at least that is in my noggin somewhere.
Here’s What It’s Like To Get Your Period When You’re Not A Woman
Have you ever been in a bathroom stall and needed to throw away a used tampon or pad, but realized there was nowhere to put it?
I have ― almost every single day that I have my period. Why? Because I use the men’s bathroom.
I am a nonbinary trans menstruator ― someone with a uterus that bleeds monthly, but who identifies outside of the fixed categories of male and female. Because of that, I have to navigate the challenges of getting my period every month in a world that refuses to acknowledge that not everyone who gets their period is a woman, and not every woman gets their period.
I hate to break it to you, toots, but if you have a vagina and you bleed from it once a month (otherwise known as menstruating), you are a woman.
Apparently I’m supposed to care about this person’s self-inflicted problems.
not every woman gets their period.
Right. My wife had her uterus removed a bit over 20 year ago. That’s what we’re talking about right?
I’ve said it before – menopause comes up A LOT on this site…
There are no libertarian women.
How fucking tiresome is this bullshit? Just fuck off already.
She’s biologically a woman who is genderfluid which means that she can use the women’s bathroom without feeling oppressed because she’s fluid? So why is she using the men’s bathroom when menstruating?
Because then she couldn’t make everything about her. This is passive aggressive as hell. I cant think of anything worse.
I can’t even.
What happened to playing the hand you’re dealt?
We are stuck with these people. They have been brainwashed into believing that there is no objective reality. One bit of gibberish is just as sound as any other bit of gibberish to them. Putting letters in a box and then dumping them on the floor would give a better result.
So, connecting to your original post, this is what I want to know:
For how long? From Q’s link below, Camille Paglia says the slide into androgyny and now transgender happens when the society is deteriorating and it’s a culture that no longer believes in itself. She says that the hypermale starts congregating out on the fringes, just waiting to take it over.
Given that we are a country made up of misfits with guns, and not (yet) having our land taken away because we’re white, how long do we put up with it before it gets to critical mass? I can only think we’re possibly the only country in the world whose populace can throw down, and throw down with people who don’t know what they’re getting into because they hold us in contempt.
How long? How long does this go on before it gets nasty?
/mostly rhetorical
Good question. I think at some point evolutionary pressures kick in. No amount of social conditioning and/or cultural pressure is going to eliminate the female desire to mate with strong, masculine men and the male desire to mate with fecund, feminine women. There are biological imperatives at play that cannot be wished away. To that end, either the outside forces push in and plunder their spoils of victory (as you can start to see in Europe), or traditional internal forces push back. I’m more likely to think that, and definitely hope that, in the US it’s the latter. Also funny is that the fastest growing demographic group in the US (Hispanics) have a very strong machismo culture that’s in direct contradiction to the androgynous, tranny culture that’s becoming fashionable.
TL;DR – Women, who are the gatekeepers of procreation, will eventually reject feminized soy boys in lieu of “men’s men”, whether internal or external. It may sound harsh, but I think most of the transgender people will spiral further into mental illness and wither away as a cultural force.
Transgenders are currently a force simply because they are useful as a tool against the right. When they cease being so, they will be dumped on the roadside like a Jack-In-The-Box soda cup.
In the meantime, they’re going to do some real psychological damage to a lot of people.
I say this with absolutely no sarcasm at all: This is why romance novels are popular.
If it were just trannies, there would be no cultural force. There are too few. As I’ve said before, “Trans is the new goth.” But now they have helpers, and I don’t see the intersectional SJWs eating each other fast enough. I only see it grow. Then again, I only see it on social media, which is an echo chamber.
I, too, want to believe that the pushback will come from within. I wonder if it’ll be too late, but I also know that the intersectional contingent doesn’t have a chance in hell in the fight, so I wonder if it really understands what kind of fight it’s picking.
Hang out over here for a while, read the linked articles, and you soon be convinced that a civil war is imminent. I’ll be surprised if we get through the next few election cycles peacefully.
Relevant:
https://news.sky.com/story/rudy-giuliani-impeaching-trump-would-mean-peoples-revolt-11480366
Worth reposting from yesterday.
https://youtu.be/I8BRdwgPChQ?t=238
“It’s a culture that no longer believes in itself.”
From anyone else, I’d say it’s a throwaway line, but Paglia has no throwaway lines.
As a History Major, things have taken on a real late-Roman-Republic feel. Dependence, massive influx of foreigners, Praetorian Guard trying to pick an Emperor, and most particularly – nobody is following the old Republic’s rules and customs and longer.
Seriously, Drake, that sounds like the seed of an interesting article for the Glibs.
Have you ever been in a bathroom stall and needed to throw away a used tampon or pad, but realized there was nowhere to put it?
Nope.
I use the men’s bathroom.
Maybe you should use the facility for biological functions that is better adapted to your actual biological needs. Bathrooms aren’t for self-actualization, you know.
If you identify as neither man nor woman, than use the ladies’ room when you need to throw out your tampon.
It really is that simple, bitch.
Hey shit for brains here is a clue…
Society does not need to make special accomodations for you. If you insist on being a special snowflakethen you need to make accomodations for society so when you are on the rag pack a few zip top bags into your pocket every day, drop the tampons into them, and then toss them in the trash on the way to the sink.
Oh, and I have seen what menstruating women leave behind in the womens rooms because I’ve had to clean them. Don’t you dare pull that shit in a mens room. You get blood on the seat be a fucking man and clean up after yourself dearie.
I was over at the battlefield last night and saw these beauts
One of my favorite things at the Tower of London was the armory. Lots of cool weapons.
https://i.imgur.com/RdjVFLY.jpg
How gorgeous is this?
https://i.imgur.com/35JzcRf.jpg
Did you make it to the Imperial War Museum?
Unfortunately not. We were only there for a few days, so I had to make sacrifices.
I haven’t been there in decades. Is it all curvy knives yet?
Everything. Curvy knives, armor, artillery. Super fun tour.
One of the best trips I’ve taken was a free day starting at the Tower of London with a pickup at Chelsea Barracks. Pre-smartphone days so all we had was a single page photocopied street map.
Manassas? C’mon man, more pictures of the fields. Also the ditch where the union soldiers got mowed down. (Not that I was cheering for the Rebels, just a fascinating war story). The weapons are cool, though.
Article will come soon. Made a rookie mistake last weekend and didn’t check the battery on the camera before I went out there. Made an even more inexcusable mistake of not checking the backup battery and assuming it was dead, despite it being fully charged, as I would later find out.
All this to say here is a sneak peak of things to come: Link
And another
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has a nice arms and armor exhibit also.
If you’re ever in Williamsburg, the Dewitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum has an extensive collection of historical firearms.
How about an anti-nut punch?
Six-year-old ordered $350 worth of Barbies from Amazon. Here’s what her parents did with them.
“I’m gonna make you lazy bastards click on the link”
Well played you evil genius.
Isn’t that the one OMWC has stuck on his dashboard?
“stuck on his dashboard”
It’s stuck somewhere, not on his dashboard though…
Grandma’s Boy Lara Croft scene…
*** NSFW ***
Even though it’s on youtube.
Barbie Dreamtopia Rainbow Cove Edit Fairy Doll
How I read it the first time.
Very nice.
Loved this part;
I hope they didn’t specify what the consequence was. When my kids were small, we counted up to get them to obey. “What happens when you get to 3?” “You won’t like it.” Never got to 3, so I never had to figure out what the consequence was.
Let’s just say that all I have to do to get immediate compliance from my overly-defiant little jailbird-or-billionaire-in-the-making*, all I have to do is say, “One.” Immediate screeches and “I’m doing it! I’m doing it! Don’t count!”
*The odds are running about 50:50 jailbird:billionaire.
My 23 year old daughter told me the other day that if I started counting, her heart would race for a minute, until she remembered that she was an adult now.
She doesn’t know how much $350 is because math class is hard.
She went shopping instead.
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
To that end, a nut punch to counteract Mike’s anti-nut punch.
https://kdvr.com/2018/08/23/cameras-catch-man-shooting-killing-2-month-old-puppy-outside-kansas-city-home/
Holy fuck. Not clicking that link. The URL is enough to enrage me.
PATRIARCHY!
Gist of the story? Some dolphins save a female whale from a pack of 5 horny male whales, which magically also saves her calf.
Missing from the story is how SEA SMITH then showed up and raped the 5 males, the pod of dolphins, the calf, and even the mother whale.
Fucking cock blocking dolphins.
So long and thanks for all the fish!
Dolphins are dodgy, bottle-nosed shit-cunts.
Frankly, I’m surprised that the dolphins didn’t proceed to then kill the baby whale and turn the momma whale into their rape toy like they will do with female dolphins. MikeS is right. You want to talk about your rape culture, look at dolphins.
It’s like Alex said, they would have but SEA SMITH raped everyone to death before they had the chance.
was probably a pod of female dolphins
I love these articles, Suthen! THANK YOU!
I had one more story to tell before I go on a liquor run.
Back in the seventies there was an old man that worked in a liquor store, the only liquor store for three parishes. The place got robbed a few times. The old man got in gun fight after gun fight and never got a scratch on him, but he got three of them on different occasions. He got one between the eyes, dropped ’em dead on the spot. He got one in the femoral artery, they bled out on the way to the hospital. He got one through the right wrist and it caused so much damage that they lost their hand.
What was this old man shooting? A smith and wesson model 17 with a 4″ barrel. 22 long rifle.
That old man sounds like a bad ass. Did you grow-up in an episode of Bonanza?
My grandfather was a big deal back in those days and was friends with the DA so I heard all about it. I knew who the old man was but wasn’t personally connected to him, just bought cokes in the store now and then.
The El Camino Real, the highway the store is located on, is also known as the outlaws road. I think the people that settled along it were of an unsavory nature and a good bit of that culture is still there. So yeah, Bonanza.
What is odd is that I live two parishes over now and there is much less of it here. They seem like the same people but the culture is different.
Oh. The DA finally demanded that they send the old man home and hire someone else to work in the store.
I guess he was supposed to let himself get shot to appease the masses?
No such thing as “just a .22”.
That’s right. The famous killer Billy the kid packed a 22. How many did he kill?
I have a Ruger Single Six 22 Magnum. That thing packs a wallop.
When I saw an article with the word “load” in the headline, I thought it was an article of Q’s girly pics. This is good too. Nice article
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/df/99/21/df9921513b2f434767abc2cc82ab4060.jpg
Can’t click through, but that better be a Dillon Blue Press babe.
Not sure, but it’s definitely chilly.
Stay frosty mis amigos.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_9vc-wFnXL3Q/TEaXW-cDC_I/AAAAAAAAByQ/Pn7YC9oDHWI/s1600/Blue_10_10_color.jpg
Good luck shouldering that thing with those in the way.
http://archive.is/3AIB3
When I saw an article with the word “load” in the headline, I thought it was an article of Q’s girly pics.
McGinty’s article is really the one to check out for some quality euphemisms.
Someone was saying that language was invented to impress the chicks. The fact that almost anything can be interpreted as a sexual euphemism supports this theory.
Everything was invented to impress chicks.
Language was developed for one endeavor.
I’m amazed this guy hasn’t been kicked off youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTnb03ZHdkY
i’m going to assume Crowder’s producer is armed. they are sponsored by Walther.
I appreciate all of the praise for these articles. I didn’t think they would be such a hit.
To everyone: Thank you.
Ugh.
https://twitter.com/johncardillo/status/1032656495345893377
What difference does it make who he is? Considering what he did none of that matters.
SA land seizure story takes an unexpected, but unsurprising, (((turn))).
https://ewn.co.za/2018/08/23/we-re-prepared-to-die-for-land-expropriation-without-compensation
“OK, have it your way.”
Note: people prepared to die for something are generally prepared to kill for it, as well.
“They will kill us for that. There’s a group of white right-wingers who are being trained by Jews in Pretoria to be snipers…
Oh goody. Some old timey Jew hatred to boot. These guys check all of the boxes don’t they. Zimbabwe II
Meanwhile, the useful idiots in the US….
Here’s what’s going on — and why it’s so disturbing that Trump is now basing US foreign policy decisions on a fringe white nationalist conspiracy theory.
I really hate the current trope of telling me what I am going to read and what to
thinkfeel about it.These kinds of articles are written for people who can’t think for themselves, so they need these cues.
Simultaneously condescending and mendacious.
I knew the left would step up and defend it. I wonder how many here are having fantasies of doing the same thing in the US.
“land reform”
This phrase should be stricken from the language Never have I hate a phrase more; not “social justice”, “person of color” or “structural racism”. It is the ultimate cowardly euphemism for outright theft (except maybe “taxation”).
And BTW, go fuck yourself and die Vox.
I am surprised it took this long to come to this.
An object lesson in Adam Smith’s statement that “There is a lot of ruin in a nation.”
There’s a group of white right-wingers who are being trained by Jews in Pretoria to be snipers…”
Jews training right-wingers.
Well, its not like the Jews lack experience in (a) what a coming ethnic cleansing looks like and (b) what happens when you aren’t prepared to oppose it “by any means necessary”.
I’m just happy to see Jews and right-wingers move past their differences and work together on something productive.
Previous Julius Malema
Suthen,
Hopefully this thread isn’t quite dead yet as I’ve been wanting to ask a question at this point.
When Dad was showing me reloading he kept talking about an bullet weight for a given caliber. For example, the 7mm Mauser cartridges had a 140 grain ideal. .270 was 139 grain and .30 caliber was 165 grain. These are the only ones that I recall but checking out other rounds it seems that these pretty closely follow this trend line.
Do you know of this “ideal weight”? Where does it come from?
Also, will you be commenting on section density and ballistics coefficient?
Thanks for the articles. You’re getting me interested in firing up the reloader again.
… Hobbit
My apologies. I had to run to the store and just now see you. There is mention of that subject I think in the next issue but it works like this, in a nutshell.
The heavier the bullet the lower the velocity will be. Also, the heavier the bullet the longer the bullet will be in relation to it’s diameter.
Ever spin a child’s toy top? Notice that when you first spin it will wobble for a second or two and then stabilize so that it looks motionless. As it slows down it will begin to wobble again before stopping. The taller the top is in relation to it’s diameter the faster you have to spin it to get it to stabilize. A bullet behaves in the same way. As it exits the barrel it’s spin is wobbly for a bit, it stabilizes and then if it is still in flight long enough it will slow down and begin wobbling again. The speed that it spins is determined by the twist in the rifling. The faster the twist in the rifling the longer a bullet it can stabilize. That means heavier bullets.
The ‘ideal’ bullet weight for any chambering is determined by the twist speed in the rifling, not the caliber. All rifles of the same caliber do not have the same speed twist. The users manual should tell you what your particular rifle has. Most manufacturers producing general purpose guns make the twist middle of the road speed. Have a 30-06? Bullet weights go from 90 grains up to 220 grains – a wide range.
Your gun may be able to stabilize those 220 gr monsters, mine may not.
I hope that made sense and not too rambling.
Understand about the twist, sort of like how a football is more or less stable in a pass.
I also saw how heavier weight made for longer bullets. If your diameter is fixed then there’s only one way to go! It was also interesting loading the all-copper Barnes bullets. Had to really watch the overall length.
Dad never really had an explanation so your reply makes sense. The best shooting bullet in my .30-’06 is a 180 grain model which is 110% of “ideal”.
My question about sectional density was more or less leading up to an observation that SD peaks around .30 caliber which would explain what that size is so popular.
BH
Late to the party, but, thanks Suthen!