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    lovemywoods

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    Don't forget what was chucked into the woods but not recovered. :)


    True! It's probably a low estimate since it was developed by combining guessing with punching numbers on a calculator adjusted by approximation and pronounced perfect by the engineer!

    In actuality, Mrs. Lovemywoods and Kr_treefrog2 helped me sort the brass casings from the steel. There were 2.5 buckets of brass and 2.5 buckets of steel and hulls (and grass and acorns..).

    I weighed each type of brass and calculated an estimate of how many casings were there based on knowing casings/pound. I had to guess the 5.7 and 7.65x39 since I didn’t have those conversions.

    Then I estimated the number of steel pieces taking into account that most of the steel was 5.56/.223 and 7.62x39 which are bigger and heavier than the 9mm and 5.7 and .40S&W casings etc.

    And that my friends is how you make educated guesses! :rockwoot:

    [p.s. There may be some brass casings show up on the INGO classifieds soon....or I may decide to start reloading!] :D
     

    spasmo

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    It's a wolf spider. I spent all day [strike]looking[/strike] diligently researching while i was at work...


    (cause I have nothing else better to do between phone calls)

    :D

    That's what I had it listed as but I wasn't entirely sure. I was happy thinking it was a wolf spider because they are virtually harmless to humans. (Not a spider fan in any way, shape, or form)
     
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