Vern Juenke - Someone won the Lotto
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Vern Juenke - Someone won the Lotto
Need I say more!
If you really want to punish yourself look at the winning bid price!
https://www.proxibid.com/asp/LotDetail.asp?ahid=330&aid=54066&lid=13824443#topoflot
If you really want to punish yourself look at the winning bid price!
https://www.proxibid.com/asp/LotDetail.asp?ahid=330&aid=54066&lid=13824443#topoflot
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I'd be interested in assisting said individual in getting prototype up and running. I do have some experience using thickness measurement probes for electroplating in 0.001mm range.
Send my details to your contact and have them contact me.
I'd be interested in assisting said individual in getting prototype up and running. I do have some experience using thickness measurement probes for electroplating in 0.001mm range.
Send my details to your contact and have them contact me.
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So what would the retail price of this gizmo be, if you could buy one here in Oz ?
Being a good Queenslander, Cameron will buy one next year when he shoots in the States, and will loan it for free to everyone North of the border.
Being a good Queenslander, Cameron will buy one next year when he shoots in the States, and will loan it for free to everyone North of the border.
Extreme accuracy and precision shooting at long range can be a very addictive pastime.
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ecomeat wrote:So what would the retail price of this gizmo be, if you could buy one here in Oz ?
Being a good Queenslander, Cameron will buy one next year when he shoots in the States, and will loan it for free to everyone North of the border.
I've estimated about $2000 breaking even using available parts, but you have to find someone with a passion to do it for that. Vern obviously had passion for accuracy and you can't put a figure on that. Some of us would give the products away but the wife would never forgive us...if it was a painting it would be hanging in the Louvre.
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Can somebody explain to me either or both of the following:
- what a Juenke machine measures
- how it makes this measurement.
I've seen one, and have seen it used. It has to do with sorting/selecting/assessing bullet quality. By measuring (by means unknown) of an important (but unknown) bullet parameter. I've never had a straight-up answer or claim as to what the machine is allegedly measuring.... I can make various guesses:
- jacket thickness
- core density/uniformity/voids/faults
- ultrasonic? resistive? RF?
- what a Juenke machine measures
- how it makes this measurement.
I've seen one, and have seen it used. It has to do with sorting/selecting/assessing bullet quality. By measuring (by means unknown) of an important (but unknown) bullet parameter. I've never had a straight-up answer or claim as to what the machine is allegedly measuring.... I can make various guesses:
- jacket thickness
- core density/uniformity/voids/faults
- ultrasonic? resistive? RF?
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Here are two resources for information regarding the measurement system:
http://www.bulletdoctor.com/
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http://www.bulletinspector.com/...you know this is serious when you need to be an 'electrical engineer or equivalent experience' to assembly the kit in a working order.
Also here is a pretty good description off the LRH forum: http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f19/juenke-i-c-c-3796/index4.html If you can't get access to the forum link send me a PM or email and I'll send you a PDF print of the page.
I'm leaning more towards an eddy current sensor.
X-ray/radar frequency analysis would be more definitive, but you need to be registered for such a device with your State's Health Department. Dentists have been known to make use of their X-ray machines for checking bullets, dies and anything else they can fit into their small units.
http://www.bulletdoctor.com/
and
http://www.bulletinspector.com/...you know this is serious when you need to be an 'electrical engineer or equivalent experience' to assembly the kit in a working order.
Also here is a pretty good description off the LRH forum: http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f19/juenke-i-c-c-3796/index4.html If you can't get access to the forum link send me a PM or email and I'll send you a PDF print of the page.
I'm leaning more towards an eddy current sensor.
X-ray/radar frequency analysis would be more definitive, but you need to be registered for such a device with your State's Health Department. Dentists have been known to make use of their X-ray machines for checking bullets, dies and anything else they can fit into their small units.
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