This video by Tessah Booth provides expert advice on how different clothing fabrics can significantly impact concealed carry effectiveness. Booth, a seasoned concealed carrier, emphasizes that while holsters and belts are crucial, fabric choice is a vital aid in preventing 'printing' (the outline of a firearm being visible). She details the pros and cons of natural fibers like linen, cashmere, wool, silk, and cotton, as well as synthetics like Tencel, for concealment, breathability, and comfort, particularly in varying climates. The guide also touches on fabric blends to mitigate common fabric drawbacks.
This video details an experiment to address powder position sensitivity in 300 Blackout subsonic loads using Cream of Wheat and cotton as case fillers. The instructor tests various amounts of Cream of Wheat and packed cotton, documenting the significant fouling and cycling issues encountered with both materials. The experiment concludes that neither Cream of Wheat nor cotton are viable case fillers for reliable firearm function, leading to a recommendation for heavier bullets for subsonic applications.
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