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    Tumbling your brass

    I've had three Kimbers and one XD and traded them all away. Therefore, I don't have the documentation that came with them. I now have two Nighthawk 1911s, a Les Baer TRS, and an older HP. None of those came with such a warning.
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    Tumbling your brass

    The only pistol I've bought that gives that warning is Glock. None of my 1911s have ever had that warning in the paperwork.
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    Tumbling your brass

    Thanks, Northark, wasn't you I was talking about, but I sure appreciate your response! :)
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    Tumbling your brass

    Thanks. I guess there is "risk" involved in bending over to tie your shoes, huh? For as many people who think tumbling loaded rounds is a safe practice, just as many think it's unsafe. I was merely stating what I had read, then I'm told to find another hobby......? If tumbling loaded...
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    Tumbling your brass

    Thanks for the tip on other hobbies or interests. When I said I "heard" about dissenting opinions on this matter, I should have said I "spent a lot of time researching." Guess I need to be more specific. I guess an opposing opinion is not welcome?
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    Best candidate for a take-down .22 rifle

    Thanks, everything but the stock is original. The magazine feed tube broke at the threads, had to send it to Browning, that's the way they sent it back to me. I still have the original stock and, some day, I'll have a smith do it right for me.
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    Tumbling your brass

    Yeah, well, I'm just not gonna take the chance. Shiny cartridges are just not that important. And my cases are lube-free from the ultrasonic case cleaner.
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    Tumbling your brass

    Everything I've ever heard tells me this is a BAD idea!
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    Best candidate for a take-down .22 rifle

    I love my little 1952 Browning .22 auto take-down!
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    Show us a picture of your reloading bench

    Mine is always changing.
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    Electronic Powder Dispensers?

    Like someone else said, my electronic scale is SLOW for loading lots of cartridges with the same charge, but it's the bees knees when working up different powder charges for the same cartridge. I'm happy I have both, but for different reasons.
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    Which Do You Have?

    (2) .223s (2) .308s (2) .22-250s (1) .243 (1) .300 Win Mag (0) .30-06 I have no need for a .30-06 personally.
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    Please give warm welcome to my new 45

    The Chips should work better than the supplied Kimber mag. At least in my experience with three Kimbers.
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    What pistol do you most regret selling?

    Colt Python 6-inch barrel in bright stainless finish. Cheesh......
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    best rifle round for reloading

    .243 brass isn't too bad and there are a wide variety of good, relatively inexpensive bullets you can choose from.
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    A good multi-use rifle?

    In my opinion, the .223 round is too light for hunting deer by an inexperienced shooter, like you say you are. Maybe take a look at the .243. It's a good round for the variety of game you're talking about.
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    best rifle round for reloading

    I think the .243 will serve as both a good varmint-type round for you as well as a good deer-getter depending on your loads (and what kind of deer....don't know where you're located).
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    Dicks Store Policy Sucks

    How many forums have you posted this on? :what:
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