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    Dehumidifier and humidity percentage.

    In regards to the wood it is important that he wood is treated so it can’t dry out and crack. I remove all the hardware from the wood and treat the unfinished area with lemon pledge. I do this every 4-5 years. I have no cracks in my double barreled shotgun stocks or forearms. I do the same with...
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    Gun safes.

    I have looked at a lot of gun safes the last couple years. Like a lot of you there is factors such as how many dollars you can really spend. The logistics of moving it to where you want it. Can you get the unit you want into your house. Choosing a safe is a chore. I have found that for the most...
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    New NRA ad gives liberals panic attacks

    Picking a side and fighting is part of the problem. If someone don't agree with or has a different idea then the answer is fight. That's what people who are short and poorly articulate act because they don't have the skills to negotiate or lead. And I don't believe that we are or have to fight...
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    New NRA ad gives liberals panic attacks

    Just what the RKBA don't need! No wonder why the antis call us crazy . This is more adopt the NRA raising money, than protecting the RKBA. Just saying.
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    What would you think of a high school shooting team?

    It is not difficult at all. But it is a lot of work, and requires people who have a passion they wish to pass on and are deadicated to that passion. We have a tremendous success story with that here in Minnesota. 10 years ago a High School Trap League was formed and was sanctioned by the...
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    A question on Cleaning

    I bought those nickel plated jags and I got the 22, 6mm, 270, and 30 cal. Using pro- shot patches I found that it was to tight for using on the caliber it was made for. I had to use the 22 jag to clean a 243, the 243 to clean a 270 and the 270 for a 30cal. I measured them up with my calipers...
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    Colt SAA .38 Special black powder frame.

    Was there not a few colt Bisleys made in 38 long colt. Some where I saw that Info but I can't remember where. If I am wrong please correct me.
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    Colt SAA .38 Special black powder frame.

    According to the serial # the gun was built in 1876. I am not totally sure but the 38 special didn't appear until after the after the Spanish - American war. The 38 cal. Cartridge of that era was a 38 Long Colt. This was a cartridge used by the troops in the Philipines and was a weak cartridge...
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    My Early Savage 110Ls

    Back in the 60's Savage made a premier grade rifle. It had fancy wood, gloss blueing. If you have a Savage Butt Plate it may well be a savage. The early Primer grade had cut checkering, I see that missing from yours. But I seem to remember that at the end of the Premier Grade run, cut checkering...
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    Kudos to Zeiss

    Yes, I would say so! I have never had any dealings with Ziess Customer service, but I have been told that warranty is only to the original owner. And the way you described the damage that occurred that is abuse which isn't warranty. But Ziess's action speak loudly of a top notch outfit. Not only...
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    Have I made a bomb?

    If they all went of at the same time with in a couple Millie-seconds of each other they may bulge the door, and the chances of that happening is nill at best. They will get heated up differently and go off at different times. Nothing to worry about. Loaded guns in the safe. Is a dangerous...
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    Having trouble with Herter's 32 Win Spl seating die

    You don't flare the neck when reloading rifle shells. Instead you inside chamfer the neck so you don't shave the jacket when seating. I you shave the bullet jacket for a rifle when seating the bullet, you either had a burr left on the neck or your seat die is not set up correctly for the style...
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    Does Your State Require Training Prior To issuing A Concealed handgun Permit?

    In Minnesota we have to have attend a certified training session (4 hrs in length and qualification with the weapon) and a cost of some as high as $150.00 an down to $75.00 on others. Then you apply to the County Sheriff and the permit cost $50.00. Then its only good for 5 years and you go...
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    Predator hunting

    Google up varmint hunting forums, there is a bunch of them out there and they have some pretty good info in them. Fox pro has a web site and you can see and hear a bunch of different sounds. I have one of the early fox pros and I'm very happy with it. My grandson, who is tech savvy made his...
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    Remington 700 settlement

    Mr. T, The trigger group on the model 600 which was built in the early 60's had a defective trigger which is the same trigger that is on the Model 700. It is my understanding that there is 2 recalls; 1. The original model 70 trigger which has been the subject of numerous lawsuits. 2. The...
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    Remington 700 settlement

    Please tell me what is new info you have, compared to all the other old threads that has covered this subject.
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    First ever coyote.

    That isn't a coyote, I also have shot plenty of coyotes so I know what they look like. I have also shot plenty of brush wolves and that is what I would say it is. That animal has more of a wolf look than a domestic dog. Now I don't know what a hybrid would look like, I have to say I've never...
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