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Correct me please...
80% was established as " not a gun " it is just a PART.
So in Connecticut ALL Gun Parts must have a serial number?...please elaborate.
I just read this post and my heart really went out for you, my heart, not my wallet. With that said, why haven't you ever purchased one? Just trying to get you pulled from the corner...lol
Have you had the time to spend on your shooting sticks as you had hoped? Glad to hear your recovering well, and you have the support. That's most important. Thanks for keeping us posted, we were pulling for ya!
I have both dry and wet systems, each have their merits and their drawbacks, I built my wet / pin system just a few years ago. I had used the vibritory tumbler with crushed walnut media to process my brass for over 35 years. I chose the wet system over the dry for it's ability keep the "DUST"...
With no comments, or narrative to go with the image...I'll call it a "Drive By"
Nice photo, ..looks to be...45 cal.?...hard to say...possibly a X-mass gift? There is a story?
My bad...had to read the second alert...it lead me to the second photo.of the two ...it's early...
I was instructed to gather the bits and pieces to make up my reloading kit by my friend when I was being taught, years ago...and he said " This is all you will really need..the rest is just going to be fancier ways of doing the same thing at a higher cost to your pocket book. Digital Scales did...
The Credit Card industry, the Retail industry and the Banking , Restaurant's...ANYTHING that takes YOUR CREDIT CARD runs on DATA COLLECTED AND PROCESSED. WHO, WHAT, WHERE , WHEN and WHY. They don't need the Government's permission, you gave it to them when you signed up for the card. They...
I dont know that the seating / crimping dies' index off of the length of the case, or off the shoulder of the cartridge. I will have to check my dies' ..and better luck next time setting up your die, I know after something like that happens, one pays special attention to the setup of the...
Thank you for the additional info...was this the first cartridge you ran through that seating die for that particular die install on you single stage press, for that run you were processing? Or was this the 4th or 10th, or 15th...trying to determine time-line of when failure occurred in relation...
Caliber?
We're these FL Sized?
It looks to be that you are using combination seating/ crimping die, if so, was this round the first to be run through the die after you set the die?
From just observing the photo and not having any details, it could be construed that the bullet seating die was...
The clarity of this scope is nice, but the extra fine cross hairs are what intrigued me, very simple and elegant, almost invisible...1" tube and nice eye relief...excited to mount it and see how she holds up under recoil...for being an unknown, I think I made out on this purchase at $20.
Hey there and how's it going? The Miss's and I were at the local swap meet and I came across a older scope in its original box (without paperwork) It is marked Aloma, 4x32, coated,
No. 99407
I have tried researching the brand and so far have only come up with binoculars from the 60's with no...
Laphroaig, I think what you did is genius. I love the Sierra bullet junction box, way cool ...everything about it is right on....and you made it your self !!!
What did you use as a shaft coupler to the motor, if you do not mind me asking, did you make that also?...Now you have me thinking...
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