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    The Lee Lube System

    How many folks here use the Lee liquid alox to lube their bullets? It seems to be about as easy as it can be to use (except for the drying time) as well as inexpensive. But does it work well enough to make it worth always having "dirty" bullets?
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    M14 in Iraq

    I'm probably a little slower than most on this, but I found out something I didn't know a couple of days ago. My nephew is about to attend a school as a designated squad marksman as his unit is preparing to return to Iraq (his first visit, though). As he has explained it to me, though he's...
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    Played "Indian" Dressed as a Cowboy

    I posted this story on another forum, Leverguns, but thought it might fit here as well. ========================================================= When I was growing up we spent a great deal of time playing "cowboys and Indians". I still wear the hat, boots, vest (all the time) and when I'm...
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    When was my K-22 manufactured?

    I have a S&W K-22 that my father bought for me when I was but a wee lad. It does not have a model number. The barrel is pinned and it is a "five screw" model. The serial no. is K 236xxx. How long has this baby been around?
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    I'm Proud of the Boy!

    I had a visit with my nephew this week end and I just had to brag on him a little. This is the lad that I took rabbit hunting every time he came to visit. This was most of the shooting he did growing up. After three years of college, he decided to go into the military. This came as a suprise...
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    Hammer-Control, Something Has Got to be Done!

    Just heard on the news this Morning. Sweetwater, Texas just discovered their first homicide of the year. A man killed his "girlfriend" and her two young daughters with a hammer, then shot himself. Bastard was too much of a coward to use the hammer on himself, I guess.
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    I Never Get Tired of It

    Friday evening as I was looking my place over for an errant bull (dang it!), I saw a heard (herd, ok?) of sixteen whitetails crossing an open grass pasture. Most of them paused out of curiosity to look me over from about 200 yds. I love the country.
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