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    Coolest or wildest thing you've ever seen a round do.

    cool shots Years ago, before reliable hollow point bullets were available I used to load 148 grain Hollow Base Wadcutters for a 38 backwards for immediate expansion. They would only penetrate about 3 inches into a wet sand pile but they mushroomed to about 70-75 caliber. Only good to about 20...
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    S&W sharpens knives???

    knife sharpening I sure envy you guys. I've been sharpening knives (I use that term loosly) for 50 years and never got one sharp yet. I've used ceramic V-sticks, whetstones, Laskey regular and diamond kits. I've carried Shrade, Uncle Henry, Buck, Case. The advantage to the more expensive...
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    Who are you?

    About me Didn't know so many computer people were interested in guns. Maybe the rest just put their money into guns, not computers. 66 in a few months, retired truck manufacturing troubleshooter and specs analyst, married 46 years next months to the same great lady. Two kids, one of each ...
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    Help locating a Pistol Range near Bloomington IN?

    Place to shoot Go to sportsmansguide.com ....... bottom of the page left side "Where to Shoot". You need the zip code to find a place and I didn't have the one for Bloomington. Good luck. :)
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    POLL....Are you a shooter or a hunter?

    Hunter/Shooter After my third back operation I find it quite painful to walk even 100 yards up or down what I previously thought of as a little hill. It changed me from a hunter to a shooter. I sure do miss the woods work and think often of how much fun it was hunting in Wyomings "Big Horn...
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    Waffenlust: What To Tell A German Anti?

    German Translation. Only my second post, but here goes. I think if you go to www.babelfish.com they will translate a document up to 250 words for you. Good luck.
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    Scoth-Brite Pads????

    Scotchbrite Pads Hi, I'm a new member and this is my first post but I thought I'd jump in. I used to work at a bus manufacturing plant where they used the green houshold type scotchbrite pads for taking scratches out of stainless steel panels which had been scratched. It only worked for light...
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