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Shotshell and presses
Shotshell style presses, intended for non-batch use, for which each shotshell or cartridge is cycled through the dies before commencing onto the next shotshell or cartridge to be reloaded, commonly resemble the letter " H ".

Shotshell and are
Shotshell reloading is similar to cartridge reloading, except that, instead of a bullet, a wad and a measure of shot are used, and after loading the shot, the shell is crimped shut.
Shotshell reloading is sometimes done for scatter shot loads, consisting of multiple wads separating groups of shot, which are intended for use at short distance hunting of birds.

Shotshell and .
* The Texas Defender, Bond Arms. 45acp / 410 Shotshell
Shotshell cartridges known as " snake shot " or " rat-shot " used in rifles or handguns for pest control often have the shot charge sealed with cardboard or plastic wads or the ends may be crimped or folded in a manner similar to that of blank cartridges.

presses and are
When the wind blows horizontally, it presses on and moves the ball ; because ping-pong balls are very lightweight, they move easily in light winds.
The In10did method ( pronounced " intended ") is a ten-key limited chord system that places one key under each finger in order to utilize all of them, however only two are needed for any operations ( excluding the " F " keys, which require three key presses ).
This is useful when combinations of key presses are meaningful, and is sometimes used for passing the status of modifier keys on a keyboard ( such as shift and control ).
The sturdiest presses, suitable for bullet swaging functions as well as for normal reloading die usage, are of the " O " type.
Both steel and aluminum construction are seen with " C " presses.
Single stage presses, generally of the " O " or " C " types, are the simplest.
Single stage presses are commonly most used for high-precision rifle cartridge handloading, but may be used for high-precision reloading of all cartridge types, and for working up loads ( developing loading recipes ) for ultimately manufacturing large numbers of cartridges on a progressive press.
Turret presses, most commonly of the " C " type, are similar to single stage presses, but permit mounting all of the dies for one cartridge ( or sometimes two cartridges ) simultaneously, with each die being installed and correctly locked in position with lock rings onto the press at the same time.
Progressive presses hold all the dies needed, plus a powder measure and a primer feed, and often also include an additional station where the powder levels are checked, to prevent over or under charges.
Rifle and pistol reloading presses are usually not dedicated to reloading a single caliber of cartridge, although they can be, but are configured for reloading various cartridge calibers as needed.
In contrast, shotshell presses are most often configured for reloading just one gauge of shotshell, e. g., 12 gauge, and are rarely, if ever, reconfigured for reloading other gauges of shotshells, as the cost of buying all new dies, shot bar, and powder bushing as required to switch gauges on a shotshell press often exceeds the cost of buying a new shotshell press outright, as shotshell presses typically come from the factory already setup to reload one gauge or bore of shotshell.
In general, shotshell reloading is more complex than rifle and pistol cartridge reloading, and hence far fewer shotshell presses are therefore used relative to rifle and pistol cartridge reloading presses.
Reloading presses for reloading. 50 BMG and larger cartridges are also typically caliber-specific, much like shotshell presses, as standard size rifle and pistol reloading presses are not capable of being pressed into such exotic reloading service.

presses and special
These games typically feature special moves that are triggered using rapid sequences of carefully timed button presses and joystick movements.
An integral feature of fighting games includes the use of " special attacks ", also called " secret moves ", that employ complex combinations of button presses to perform a particular move beyond basic punching and kicking.
In many Australian species, there exist dimples or special dagger-or axe-shaped structures on the head ; the male of Florelliceps stutchburyae presses a long spine against the female's genital opening and probably positions its spermatophore there in this way.
The player presses the special mallet onto a ringing bar at the nodal point, and then slides the mallet out towards the middle or edge of the bar.
Ford also bought or designed and built special purpose machine tools and fixtures such as multiple spindle drill presses that could drill every hole on one side of an engine block in one operation and a multiple head milling machine that could simultaneously machine 15 engine blocks held on a single fixture.
The action command consists of timed button presses during an attack, special move, defense, or item usage.
Owing to the massiveness of large forging hammers and presses and the parts they can produce, as well as the dangers inherent in working with hot metal, a special building is frequently required to house the operation.
The user presses a special switch on the transmitter when they wish to talk — this is called the " press-to-talk " switch or PTT ( colloquially, sometimes called " the tit ").
: A number of special commands are available for use by filters or in URLs ; e. g., a filter-based command can check if the user presses a particular key, or a URL-embedded command can direct Proxomitron to filter a local file.
While some of the older office copiers may have had problems running heavy business card stock, the newest digital presses can print on stock as heavy as 407 g / m2 ( 150 # cover stock ), and special substrates such as polypropylene.
This feature gave Eternal Champions an added element of strategy that made it unique among similar titles of its genre at the time, though it was not without its critics: while its intention was to keep the action fast-paced by preventing fighters from trading endless projectiles from opposite ends of the screen and barring players from cheap wins due to repeated hits on opponents trapped at the edge of the screen, players found they could exploit the game's controls to achieve wins by retreating into a defensive shell to constantly recharge their meter or by circumventing special moves altogether and blitzing their opponent with a flurry of simple button presses.
Later revisions of the arcade game added the ability to perform " special moves " the more traditional way, with motion followed by button presses, but kept the original method as well.
In this game, the player selects a character and presses certain button in order to make them move, attack, dodge, and perform special moves.
Two types of special attacks can be made using each of the five standard weapons, at a bigger cost in ammunition, by performing fighting game-style movements and button presses on the control pad.
A new feature is the " Reaction Command ", special enemy-specific attacks that are triggered when the player presses the triangle button at the correct time during battle.
The Automation Solution applied its precision engineering capabilities to supply automation solutions for the development of special assembly presses that enabled mass production of Tata swach.
" " Until the decade of the fifties ," Silverberg writes, " there was essentially no market for science fiction books at all "; the audience supported only a few special interest small presses.

presses and case
In the case of rapid expansion of the money supply, prices rise rapidly in response to the increased supply of money relative to the supply of goods and services, and in the case of loss of confidence, the monetary authority responds to the risk premiums it has to pay by “ running the printing presses .”
Progressive presses also often feature case feeds that will hold hundreds of cases to be loaded, and all the user has to do is hold the bullet in place over the appropriate case mouth, and pull the lever.
Progressive presses sometimes use an additional " die " to meter powder into the case ( though it is arguably not a real die as it does not shape the case ).
Modern reloading dies are generally standardized with 7 / 8-14 ( or, for the case of 50 BMG dies, with 1-1 / 4x12 ) threads and are interchangeable with all common brands of presses, although older dies may use other threads and be press-specific.
In cylindrical cells, the rigid case presses the electrodes and the separator onto each other ; whereas in polymer cells this external pressure is not required ( or often used ) because the electrode sheets and the separator sheets are laminated onto each other.
Keane's kind-hearted wife Gay ( Ann Todd ) sees his infatuation, and although her husband offers to get off the case, she presses him to continue.
Demand valves or oxygen resuscitators deliver oxygen only when the patient inhales, or, in the case of an apnic ( non-breathing ) victim, the caregiver presses a button on the mask.
Beyond the manual labor of type-ins, it was not uncommon for certain magazines to print poor quality listings, presenting the reader with nearly illegible characters ( especially in the case where machine-code data was printed using extended ASCII glyphs instead of DATA statements ); this typically happened when transferring the list output from the era's ubiquitous 7 – 8-pin dot-matrix printers directly to the printing presses — sometimes even without prettyprinting.
In this case, predictive text reduced the number of button presses from 5 to 3.
In a wide-ranging survey from Anaximander to Aids, Dollimore presses his case that the drive to relinquish the self has always lurked within Western notions of identity and can be found above all, ‘ perversely, lethally, ecstatically ’ in sexuality.

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