Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Welcome to Double Tap, episode 447. Our cast tonight is the three amigos. We got Jeremy Pazderic from River's Edge Tactical in Valley City, Ohio. You should go visit his gun range. It's awesome. And while you're there in the parking lot, open your phone and go to busbuildsystems.com. That's where you'll find the home of Nick Lynch and all his wacky inventions.
Some of them artistic, some of them materialistic. All of them fun as shit. My name is Sean Herron, and I am here to guide you through this, whatever this is. Also, I am being held captive. Please send help. Nick. My, how the turntables have turned. Now Nick is grooming me. It's weird. He's either frozen or chewing or both. I don't really know. Jeremy, what's up? There's Nick.
Jeremy, I was making fun of your immune system before the show, Jeremy. And, uh, So like you lost your voice because you were sick, right? Right. And then now you just, you're like on the tail end of that.
Pretty much.
So I don't want to like make you panic or anything, but you've been sick for like four years straight. I think it might be AIDS. Uh, God, I hope. No, honestly. No, if he gets AIDS, I'm going to be, I'm going to fucking like move to Antarctica.
If I get AIDS, you're going to.
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Chapter 2: Why isn't 6.5 Grendel more popular?
But nobody ever heard about it until fucking... Like, when was the last... When was the first time it came to the civilian market? That's a good question.
Man, I don't know. I remember being super stoked on 458 SOCOM around 2008 or so.
2009 is 450 Bushmaster.
So that's been 10 years.
458 SOCOM was... 2000. Oh, 2000? God, fuck Wikipedia, man.
And 350 Legend is relatively...
yeah that one's relatively new yeah 2019 yeah kj7uit what's the scuttlebutt about 338 arc for this subject it's pretty awesome i have one i really like it i think it's too soon to tell though yeah it is like i haven't done my accuracy testing yet i've just planked with it it's pretty fun hit steel really hard Let's see. Alex W. from Florida.
Dear WLS, can you all recommend a 9mm sub gun can for around $500? Preferably OD of 1.62 inches or less because that gives me more options for a suppressor tuck rail. But if I have to go up to 1.7, that's not a deal breaker. If it matters, it'll be going on a Strybog SP9A1. Thanks, Alex.
Not a good one.
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Chapter 3: What makes 300 Blackout unique for subsonic work?
And if you're watching live, you can follow along, see all the links we're going to talk about, see all the stories we're going to talk about, see all the topics we're going to talk about ahead of time. It updates usually around 4 p.m. Mountain on the day of the show. And you guys can always check it out. Again, live show notes at welikeshooting.com slash dashboard. It is out there. All right.
Oh, by the way, Midwest Industries, for the rest of the stuff that you were looking at there, obviously, WLS's Life and MidwestIndustriesInc.com. I want their revolver stuff really bad.
I'm going to reach out to the guys over there probably this week because I have some other stuff to request as well and get some of that heading out here for my Raging Hunter and .454 Casul because that's the perfect gun to put this nonsense on, right?
Yeah, I think so.
Yeah. Okay, so we're still on the tail end of SHOT Show, and there's still a lot of gun industry news going on, but I'm just going to start pushing through and get through as much as I can, and the rest I'll recycle at the next week's show. Vortex unveils the Ace Ballistic Weather Meter for precision shooters. Have you seen this, Nick?
Yes.
It's pretty cool. It looks like they're trying to compete with... Wow, I'm suddenly drawing a blank. Kestrel, thank you. But they bought, in 2023, they bought GeoBallistics, which was the ballistic app that I used for a long time. And this is all part of their Vortex Relay ecosystem. The street price on this looks like it's going to be about $599.99. Oh, this article's from our friend Corey Ross.
Jeremy, this article's from the dude that we shot clays with at GunCon.
Hill and Dale.
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