mccallumbutle.livejournal.com
Open in
urlscan Pro
81.19.74.0
Public Scan
URL:
https://mccallumbutle.livejournal.com/profile
Submission: On June 25 via manual from GB — Scanned from IS
Submission: On June 25 via manual from GB — Scanned from IS
Form analysis
4 forms found in the DOMGET //www.livejournal.com/rsearch/
<form class="s-header-search__form ng-pristine ng-valid" action="//www.livejournal.com/rsearch/" method="get" role="search" target="_blank">
<input type="hidden" name="journal" value="mccallumbutle" autocomplete="off">
<input type="hidden" name="journalId" value="91733508" autocomplete="off">
<button class="
s-header-search__btn
s-header-search-btn" type="submit"><span class="
i-iconus
s-header-search__icon
">
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" class="svgicon flaticon flaticon--search" width="16" height="16">
<use xlink:href="#flaticon--search"></use>
</svg>
</span>
</button>
<input class="s-header-search__input" type="text" placeholder="Search" results="5" autosave="some_unique_value" size="12" name="q" id="SearchText">
</form>
GET //www.livejournal.com/rsearch/
<form class="s-header-search__form ng-pristine ng-valid" action="//www.livejournal.com/rsearch/" method="get" role="search" target="_blank">
<div class="s-header-search__form-content">
<input type="hidden" name="journal" value="mccallumbutle" autocomplete="off">
<input type="hidden" name="journalId" value="91733508" autocomplete="off">
<div class="s-header-search__input-wrapper">
<input class="
s-header-search__input
s-inline-search-input" type="text" placeholder="Search" results="5" autosave="some_unique_value" size="12" name="q" id="SearchText" required="">
</div>
</div>
<button class="
s-header-search__btn
s-do-item-search-btn" type="button" data-tour="friendsfeed" data-tour-start-page="^/feed" data-tour-step="2" data-tour-bubble="{
"aside": true,
"alwaysBottom": true,
"alwaysLeft": true,
"forceY": 10
}" data-tour-title="tour.friendsfeed.title" data-tour-text="tour.friendsfeed.step2.search.tip"><span class="
i-iconus
s-header-search__icon
">
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" class="svgicon flaticon flaticon--search" width="16" height="16">
<use xlink:href="#flaticon--search"></use>
</svg>
</span>
</button>
</form>
POST https://www.livejournal.com/login.bml?ret=1
<form action="https://www.livejournal.com/login.bml?ret=1" method="post" class="b-loginform__form pkg lj_login_form ng-pristine ng-valid ng-valid-maxlength">
<input type="hidden" name="ref" value="" autocomplete="off">
<input type="hidden" name="ret" value="1" autocomplete="off">
<div class="b-loginform__form-wrap">
<div class="b-loginform-field" ng-class="{'b-loginform-field--error' : loginForm.errorUsername}">
<div class="b-loginform-field__wrap">
<div class="b-loginform-field__icon-wrap b-loginform-field__icon-wrap--user">
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" class="svgicon flaticon flaticon--userhead" width="16" height="16">
<use xlink:href="#flaticon--userhead"></use>
</svg>
</div>
<input id="user" class="b-loginform-field__input b-loginform-field__input--user ng-pristine ng-untouched ng-valid ng-empty ng-valid-maxlength" type="text" tabindex="10" placeholder="Username" value="" name="user" size="18" maxlength="17"
autocorrect="off" ng-model="loginForm.model.username" ng-init="loginForm.model.username=null">
</div>
<span ng-bind-html="loginForm.errorMessage" class="b-loginform-field__errorMsg ng-binding ng-hide" ng-show="loginForm.errorUsername"></span>
</div>
<div class="b-loginform-field" ng-class="{'b-loginform-field--error' : loginForm.errorPassword}">
<div class="b-loginform-field__wrap">
<div class="b-loginform-field__icon-wrap b-loginform-field__icon-wrap--pass">
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" class="svgicon flaticon flaticon--lock" width="16" height="16">
<use xlink:href="#flaticon--lock"></use>
</svg>
</div>
<input id="lj_loginwidget_password" class="b-loginform-field__input b-loginform-field__input--pass ng-pristine ng-untouched ng-valid ng-empty ng-valid-maxlength" type="password" tabindex="11" name="password" size="20" maxlength="30"
placeholder="Password" ng-model="loginForm.model.password" ng-init="loginForm.model.password=null">
</div>
<span ng-bind-html="loginForm.errorMessage" class="b-loginform-field__errorMsg ng-binding ng-hide" ng-show="loginForm.errorPassword"></span>
</div>
<div class="b-loginform-other-field" ng-init="loginForm.forceRemember = 0">
<!-- ngIf: !loginForm.forceRemember -->
<div class="b-loginform-checkbox ng-scope" ng-if="!loginForm.forceRemember">
<input id="remember_me" class="b-loginform-checkbox__input b-ljform-checkbox ng-pristine ng-untouched ng-valid ng-not-empty" type="checkbox" tabindex="12" name="remember_me" ng-model="loginForm.expire">
<label class="b-loginform-checkbox__label" for="remember_me">Remember me</label>
<label class="b-loginform-checkbox__control" for="remember_me"></label>
</div><!-- end ngIf: !loginForm.forceRemember -->
<a class="b-loginform__link" href="https://www.livejournal.com/lostinfo.bml" title="Forgot password" tabindex="13" target="_self">
Forgot password
</a>
</div>
</div>
<!-- ngIf: loginForm.presubmitWarning -->
<button type="submit" name="action:login" class="b-loginform-btn b-loginform-btn--login b-loginform-btn--auth b-loginform-btn--center b-loginform-btn--disabled" tabindex="14" ng-click="loginForm.loginUser($event)"
ng-class="{'b-loginform-btn--disabled' : !(loginForm.model.username && loginForm.model.password) }"> Log in </button>
</form>
POST https://www.livejournal.com/identity/login.bml?type=openid&auto_forwhat=user%24mccallumbutle%24%2Fprofile
<form action="https://www.livejournal.com/identity/login.bml?type=openid&auto_forwhat=user%24mccallumbutle%24%2Fprofile" method="post" class="lj-openid-auth b-loginform__form ng-pristine ng-valid">
<div class="b-loginform-field" ng-class="{'b-loginform-field--error' : loginForm.errorId}">
<div class="b-loginform-field__wrap">
<div class="b-loginform-field__icon-wrap b-loginform-field__icon-wrap--openid">
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" class="svgicon flaticon flaticon--openid" width="16" height="16">
<use xlink:href="#flaticon--openid"></use>
</svg>
</div>
<input type="text" size="18" id="openid" name="openid:url" class="b-loginform-field__input ng-pristine ng-untouched ng-valid ng-empty" placeholder="Your openid url" tabindex="10" ng-model="loginForm.model.openid"
ng-init="loginForm.model.openid=null">
</div>
<span ng-bind-html="loginForm.errorMessage" class="b-loginform-field__errorMsg ng-binding ng-hide" ng-show="loginForm.errorId"></span>
</div>
<button type="submit" name="action:login" class="b-loginform-btn b-loginform-btn--login b-loginform-btn--center lj-openid-auth-submit b-loginform-btn--disabled" tabindex="11" ng-class="{'b-loginform-btn--disabled' : !loginForm.model.openid}"
ng-click="loginForm.loginOpenID($event)">Log in</button>
</form>
Text Content
? LiveJournal * Find more * Your 2021 in LJ * Communities * RSS Reader * Shop * Help * Login * * Login * Join free Join * * íslenska (is) * English (en) * Русский (ru) * Українська (uk) * Français (fr) * Português (pt) * español (es) * Deutsch (de) * Italiano (it) * Беларуская (be) LOG IN No account? Create an account Remember me Forgot password Log in Log in Facebook Twitter Google RAMBLER&Co ID By logging in to LiveJournal using a third-party service you accept LiveJournal's User agreement No account? Create an account * Add Friend * Add Note Add note * View friends feed * Track User * Send Message * Send V-Gift mccallumbutle MCCALLUMBUTLE'S JOURNAL Account Created on 24 June 2022 (#91733508) never updated Gift Nafn: mccallumbutle Staður: Dist. of Columbia, United States Vefsíða: https://youtu.be/jAc_bZaaoQk External Services: * mccallumbutle@livejournal.com * Bio WHAT ARE THE BEST RELOADING DIES? - THE FACTS If you remain in the marketplace for a brand-new set of rifle dies, the sheer variety of options and types of passes away can be a bit overwhelming! come, relax and learn have an excellent reputation for value and efficiency, but there are an overall of seven die set types available from Lee (in practically every imaginable chambering), actually a die set for the majority of applications and spending plans. Sir Christopher Lee: Screen legend dies aged 93 - Famous faces, Good looking actors, Hammer horror films Bruce Lee: The Mystery Surrounding the Martial Artist's Death - Biography Ideally this helps you figure out which set of Lee passes away would be best for your needs! Let's take a glimpse at each of the types of Lee rifle passes away, then the sets that Lee uses. All Lee rifle dies use standard 7/8 x 14 TPI threading, except the large-series dies which use 1 1/4 x 12 TPI die threading. Lee Pistol Reloading Dies - Titan Reloading THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO THE 4 BEST 5.56 RELOADING DIES REVIEWS - A GUN SAFE LEE Rifle Full-Length Sizer/De-Primer The Lee full-length sizer/de-primer die is a steel die (no carbide sizing features) that is an excellent well-rounded sizing die for use with both bolt-action rifles, lever-action rifles, and semi-auto rifles. These passes away feature a solid de-priming rod (no removable de-capping pin) with a built-in safety feature: the collet-type clamp at the top of the die. This feature works much like the de-cappers on Lee pistol passes away, other than the fact that rifle dies consist of an integrated neck expander ball (although it's not actually a ball). For all bottle-neck brass sizing with full-length dies you'll desire to ensure you're using an excellent case lube to prevent stuck cases and to prolong the life of the sizer die. HOW DANI HAMPSON'S FAMILY SPEAKS OUT AFTER SHE DIES ON HER CAN SAVE YOU TIME, STRESS, AND MONEY. Try to find an up-coming feature on Ultimate Reloader revealing this method! LEE Rifle Neck-Only Collet Sizer/De-Primer The Lee collet neck-only sizer uses a distinct mandrel-forming mechanism to perform neck-only sizing for precision rifle reloading. In reality, Lee is so confident in the efficiency of this accuracy die that they have an assurance: "Smallest group size or your refund". LEE Rifle Dead-Length Seater The Lee dead-length seater die is simple to setup, and simple to change thanks to the design of the depth change stem. These dies are enhanced for constant seating depth and minimal bullet runout. LEE Rifle Seater/Crimper The Lee rifle seater/crimper is a specialty die, and is the exact same (in basic) as the dead-length seater with the addition of a crimping feature that is changed (and optional) based on the die height in the press. FRIENDS: * Friends 1 mccallumbutle COMMUNITIES: * Watching 2 lj_releases, news STATISTICS [] APPLICATIONS * iOS * Android * Huawei FOLLOW US: * Follow us on Twitter LiveJournal COMPANY * About * News * Help PRODUCTS * Button "Share" COMMUNITY * Frank CHOOSE LANGUAGE English Deutsch Dansk español Français Italiano Русский Українська Беларуская 日本語 Português Esperanto עברית Nederlands Magyar Gaeilge íslenska suomi Ελληνικά Norsk bokmål Svenska polski 简体中文 Latviešu Türkçe Bahasa Melayu हिन्दी Brazilian Portuguese Chinese Traditional Lietuvių Norsk nynorsk íslenska ▾ * English * Deutsch * Dansk * español * Français * Italiano * Русский * Українська * Беларуская * 日本語 * Português * Esperanto * עברית * Nederlands * Magyar * Gaeilge * íslenska * suomi * Ελληνικά * Norsk bokmål * Svenska * polski * 简体中文 * Latviešu * Türkçe * Bahasa Melayu * हिन्दी * Brazilian Portuguese * Chinese Traditional * Lietuvių * Norsk nynorsk v.577 * Privacy Policy * User Agreement * Help