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Unread 07-02-2007, 04:59 PM   #15
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All correct John.

There is no real reason to consider the 9x19 a military round but it is still forbidden here. All the hand guns chambered in 9PB in the world are here chambered 9x21. Why ? I have no idea especially considering that we can legally own and shot more powerful "military" caliber like .45, 5.56, .308, also .50â?¦

9x21 perform just like a 9x19, reloading data are the same, same velocityâ?¦For example I hand load for my Beretta 98 (your 92) a 125 gr FMJ, 5.5 gr of VV N340 that delivers the same energy of 9PB NATO loaded .

Dwight,
you catch the point! The problem is not which color you pick up, but the color that: 1) itâ??s miles away from the colors of the object, so that the software can easily find it and 2) a color that does not effect the light over the object itself.
Green reflex is so evident while taking the photo that you can adjust you shooting position to minimize that. Also consider that the ambient light was not so bright on purpose, just to avoid reflex. You can correct the relative darkness with some over exposure. If you guys find this technique interesting I can post a step by step sample.
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