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The US presidents morphed from George Washington to Barack Obama. How do they do it?

I just watched this and think it's really cool. How do they morph people like this? What do you think about it?

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go spend 20$ on a carbon monoxide tester. most newer smoke alarms have them in already but its the same tone
Stainless steel is more reflective in the sunlight (unless it has a satin finish). Stainless steel will be less corroded by salt over time too. Blued barrels affer the same performance and (to me) are more beautiful. However they can be scuffed easier. Stainless (hence the name) is harder to scratch. I recomened either one. Get whichever you find cheaper!
I have one of each in A-Bolts and either is fine. The stainless is a matte subdued finish (never seen a reflective stainless barrel on a hunting rifle). Your barrel/rifle material has really no bearing on accuracy,that is the combination on COL,powder and bullet weight,barrel harmonic. If you are using factory ammo in your stainless then you just found a good load for that rifle. I hand load and get Sub-MOA from both mine and most other reloading do same. Advantage stainless has is in harsh environments;it gives you a little more margin against corrosion,but you still have to care for the rifle and clean/oil/store properly. As for aesthetics, I like both looks in certain rifles;like the A-Bolt Stainless Stalker or Tikka Stainless/Laminate looks fine and a CZ 550 American,Ruger No.1 or Weatherby V looks best in blue/walnut. Game animals don't see colors the same as humans do,so having either makes no difference-would just look same to them.

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