More curious, where did you hear this that would cause you to give it enough credibility to post here? A site that literally has three (handguns, long guns, black powder) active sections for facilitating the private sales of firearms?
Suggest you flag that source as "unreliable"... :thumbdown:
You are generous with your intellectual property, but without manufacturing there is still a gap to be closed.
Many folks here have expressed a desire to purchase a tangible product from you. Google suggests there are on-demand printers who will run small lots. If you're not going to...
Have you mentored him on how to read a load manual? I read through Modern Reloading so many times before setting up for the first cartridge!
Was very useful to discover pressure and how it's affected by faster/slower powders and heavier/lighter bullets. Made choosing my initial powders quite...
If you're looking to encourage them, and it fits the budget, get them what they want. Their tastes and preferences will change as they develop and they'll probably shoot many guns before settling on what works best for them.
Maybe it won't be the perfect gun - so what? Sell it and buy...
Wondering about what kind of range you're shooting at and what kind of things you wanting to transport.
Certainly the solution for moving a couple shotguns and 200 shells through a sporting clays course will be different than getting from the car to the line for action pistol/revolver shooting..
I clean my brass before reloading. I mean - right before reloading, using Nu-Finish in the walnut or corncob mix. You'll want those cases lubed for decapping/resizing... :thumbup:
Also upgraded the handle on my single stage press. Since I've got a welder and materials, built myself a large...
Wait to make a decision until you're sure.
You may yet meet someone to whom the story matters. Time's not up yet and you're not gone..
Heavy factory loads are what got me into reloading. Create your own lighter loads and see how you like the gun then.
Folklore from my youth, heard for many decades now: more 22s are ruined from to much cleaning than from to much shooting...
My Ruger Super Single Six has somewhere north of 20k rounds through it. It's stainless and looks great - but I don't clean it very often. Wipe down yes, push a patch...
Not confident at all, just wasn't seeing a scenario like the one you described. Understand your position a bit better now. Thank you for the explanation.
They might... you think $31k could have bought you international advertising that would get you quoted and discussed on multiple forums like this one? We're feeding the machine with each view/click of this post...
Who's gun is it? If you're just "borrowing" it for a bit and worried over resale, then don't touch it. Sell it now and buy a gun that can be yours. :thumbup:
I've only ever lengthened stock fit with shims and pads... but then, I own my guns.
Pool, darts, golf, etc... they are all the same as shooting/archery/slingshots.
Muscle/eye/breathing/nerve control while taking a small object from "here" and placing it very precisely over "there".
Would enjoy a game of pool very much, let's do it. ;)
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