As a handloader for over 32 years I have always maintained that loading for a semi-auto,or pump action rifle should not approach the levels of power that is afforded a bolt action rifle.While you may load your rounds to S A M M I specifications,you must remember that the action of a semi-auto,or pump action rifle is not as strong as a bolt action due to the locking lugs and camming action found on Remington,s semi-auto and pump action rifles.I have maintained at least 1 grain less powder than the listed max combination of powder and bullet data.I have found thou that 2 grains less has produced the best accuracy in these rifles.I have also found that by using small based dies and setting the sizing die to touch the shell holder makes every round chamber efficiently.
How to use Remington All that curlers
hot load occurs when the power is high and the cold load occurs when yhe power is low
Ha. Ha. Right. HE IS NOT HOT! Never type in such a horrible question! ~Tobuscus!~ >:P Sucka!
The line wire will be hot and carrying power when the breaker is on. The load wire will not be hot and will have no voltage on it until it is connected with the line wire.
In electrical wiring, a hot wire carries the electrical current to the device, while a load wire receives the current from the device. The hot wire is typically black or red, while the load wire is usually white or gray.
this rifle is chambered in .22magnum.you can get thes rounds anywhere ammo is sold.DO NOT LOAD .22 SHORT,LONG,OR LONG RIFLE!these will not seat properly and will not eject properly.just as a tip:don't sell this rifle.you have a wonderful machine,take care of it and it will serve you well.also,clean this rifle every time you shoot it and while its still hot.(cold carbon deposets cause exces wear)
A hot load!
This is what the purpose of a switch is. It connects the "hot" wire to the load. When this is done the load becomes energized.
In electrical circuits, a load wire carries the electrical current to the device being powered, while a hot wire supplies the electrical current to the circuit. The load wire is connected to the device, while the hot wire is connected to the power source.
The hot wire is typically connected to the line terminal.
In electrical circuits, a hot wire carries the electrical current from the power source to the device, while a load wire carries the current from the device back to the power source. The hot wire is typically black or red in color, while the load wire is usually white or gray.
Yes, the word "load" has a short vowel sound. The "o" in "load" is pronounced as a short vowel sound, like the "o" in "hot" or "dog."