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How to Grow Your Audience with Email Management Services

In today’s world, if you are not growing your audience then your business is not growing either. You need to continue to get more people in your funnel if your conversions are going to increase. One of the best ways to do this is with email. Here is the power of email marketing and what strategies you should use to grow your list: Direct Access When you use other platforms like social media, you are not in control of your message. You don’t get to dictate when they see it or if the platform blocks your message. They can simply scroll right past it. With email, you get to control all of the communications with your audience. You decide what you send, and when, so you can increase conversions and always stay in direct contact with your audience. Open Rates Email marketing is certainly not dead — in fact, email marketing has one of the best returns on investment of any other marketing practice . The open rates today still allow you to get a better ROI from email than other platform...

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Shooting: Compensators and Muzzle Brakes

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When shooting a firearm, one may notice that there is a tendency for the muzzle to rise up in the air after the shot is fired. This effect is called   muzzle climb   or   muzzle rise. The cause of this is basic physics. Look at the two images below: When a firearm is discharged, there are multiple forces acting upon it. The gases generated by the burning   propellant   of the   cartridge , pushes the bullet out the barrel and also pushes back on the firearm. This force acts on the centerline axis of the barrel. Let this force be represented by A in the two diagrams above. Now, the user of the firearm is also resisting the kick, by holding the firearm with his hands. Let these forces be represented by B in the diagrams above. Note that for the assault rifle, there are two points where force B acts upon (i.e.) at the stock and at the grip. Also note that in both diagrams, force A is acting at a higher point than force B. This causes the rotational torque ...

Why You Don’t Want to Get Too Close to a Muzzle Brake

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Matt on Demolition Ranch shows us what kind of force comes from the rapidly escaping gas of a rifle’s muzzle brake. Using his new skeletonized AR-10 style .308 from F1 Firearms complete with a rose-gold bolt carrier and spiral-fluted stainless barrel, he uses all that accuracy potential to illustrate how much muzzle blast leaves the brake through the use of a head of lettuce and a roll of paper towels. Then he moves to .50 cal and things get  really  messy. " Why you don’t want to get too close to a muzzle brake " appeared first on http://www.guns.com .