I understand/can look up everything in that thread but PCP (context: hunting firearm).
What is PCP?
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I understand/can look up everything in that thread but PCP (context: hunting firearm).
Vil wrote: ↑Tue Oct 11, 2022 5:11 am Yup, that's it. In general, you have 2 types of airguns - 1) when the projectile is being pushed by some kind of spring , and 2) shooting force is generated by compressed air that's being released through a tiny port with (sometimes) enormous pressure. There is really a wide variety of such guns.. As you know some small calibers (and generally <16-20J) , like .177 are even used for sports - target shooting at Olympics, that kind of stuff. And on the other hand, there are some bad boys (2nd type guns from above) that can shoot with slugs (instead of the more traditional pellets) - they deliver quite competitive power, there are even ones that can bang with 1000 feet/sec and hundreds of Joules - pretty much enough to bring down medium to big game... that's it, not exactly shooting 101 ..![]()
Thanks DS. Not sure we are doing alright honestly. Definitely I/we are not desperate, but anxious for sure. Most likely I've mentioned it, but my plan was to do an early retirement, which unfortunately might not happen in the very near future. Official inflation is somewhere around the 20%, unofficial, I guess is most likely around 50% or so - it's everywhere - starting from the bread and butter, car engine oil and going all the way to kids swimming lessons ... it's literally everywhere. And I am not exaggerating. Unfortunately, I cannot really make the clients of my (IT) services pay me more i.e. I cannot forward/pass the inflation effects to my clients as they rely on budgets that were already done a year ago (or alike); not that I do not get a hefty paycheck, I do, but less hefty than a year ago.. Taking into account the EU stock market combined (i.e. bonds, REITs and everything) decline doesn't make things look better, too
Haha, was not aware, thanks for sharing. People are just awesome inventing that kind of stuff, indeed.Mountaineer wrote: ↑Wed Oct 12, 2022 6:27 am I saw one of these at the Delaware "punkin chunkin" several years ago. Awesome machine.
Vil wrote: ↑Thu Oct 13, 2022 4:00 am
Thanks DS. Not sure we are doing alright honestly. Definitely I/we are not desperate, but anxious for sure. Most likely I've mentioned it, but my plan was to do an early retirement, which unfortunately might not happen in the very near future. Official inflation is somewhere around the 20%, unofficial, I guess is most likely around 50% or so - it's everywhere - starting from the bread and butter, car engine oil and going all the way to kids swimming lessons ... it's literally everywhere. And I am not exaggerating. Unfortunately, I cannot really make the clients of my (IT) services pay me more i.e. I cannot forward/pass the inflation effects to my clients as they rely on budgets that were already done a year ago (or alike); not that I do not get a hefty paycheck, I do, but less hefty than a year ago.. Taking into account the EU stock market combined (i.e. bonds, REITs and everything) decline doesn't make things look better, tooHaving said that, compared to everything else the US(D) PP does not look that bad, long live !