Search results for query: *

  1. swagbrdr

    I have a daughter and now I need a safe!

    Hah! Yes, that will be brandished frequently! I do have a full sized one with many firearms. I just need a quick access bedside unit.
  2. swagbrdr

    Do ya ever fret about which gun to carry

    Ditto. 3” 1911 for me.
  3. swagbrdr

    Overuse Injuries From Work, Shooting, Reloading

    There’s nothing hippie about being healthy, watching what you eat, and staying fit.
  4. swagbrdr

    Carrying "less" in a "good" area. Nope, no thanks.

    So I have a real quandary for you all. I have a CCW. The kicker is I am a FED employee. I can’t carry on the clock or in a FED building or vehicle. I travel for work 9 months out of the year. You do the math...Kind of a bummer.
  5. swagbrdr

    D Day.

    How about a battleship with 16” guns?
  6. swagbrdr

    From Reloader to Handloader

    You mentioned 11 above. 12. You only spend your money on “Handloading” and have no other hobbies, life, or personal interests. You have no kids, family (anywhere), and you look at calendars and realized a decade has past before your eyes. Food is optional, you wear a diaper to stay at you...
  7. swagbrdr

    How important is Standard Deviation?

    I do the same. I have a “reloading journal.” My chronograph allows me to print off the results via excel. I print them out and tape them in there.
  8. swagbrdr

    From Reloader to Handloader

    Ponder this... If you “handload” Something real special, feel it’s real dialed, go shoot, then replicate that said load...are you then just “reloading” Your hand loads? Seems like semantics to me.
  9. swagbrdr

    From Reloader to Handloader

    I didn’t know there was a difference. I guess I do both depending on the caliber looking at the definitions above.
  10. swagbrdr

    How many states can you conceal carry in?

    You beat me to it. The Park Service is real lame about firearms. Check before you go.
  11. swagbrdr

    How important is Standard Deviation?

    You’re right. You would need to have a population to sample from. Maybe a better way to look at it is an experiment. Change one variable at a time until a desired outcome is achieved. Really, that’s more of the realistic way most of us do things in loading. I found that if you finally get...
  12. swagbrdr

    How many states can you conceal carry in?

    excellent. Thank you.
  13. swagbrdr

    How important is Standard Deviation?

    Bingo. Your basically taking a sample. Any higher sample will be more statistically viable, obviously. There’s no argument there. I know of zero people that make up 50 rounds batches to test on their velocities and the corresponding stats. That would be expensive and time consuming indeed...
  14. swagbrdr

    Hornady 3 way cutter head for 4 rifle calibers

    Glad you like it. I’m saving my money for a Giraud.
  15. swagbrdr

    Red Dot on Pistol Slide- Sturdy?

    I just bought a G19 MOS. I installed standard height trijicon night sights and a vortex venom. I hope to have it out and sighted in tomorrow morning. If I do decide to run it for CCW, the reflex will come off as I know I’m just not proficient with it...yet.
  16. swagbrdr

    How important is Standard Deviation?

    If you want to slow it down, try a heavier bullet. I have good luck with ladder tests. Google will help you here. Maybe try walking your targets out further. This won’t help your SD, but you can get a better idea what your groups look like at distance. For me it would give me a better idea...
  17. swagbrdr

    Glock sights. Why the hate?

    Affirmative.
  18. swagbrdr

    About to build a new bench

    I used 2x4s and double stacked plywood. 2X4s flush with front of plywood. No issues, strong as can be. Used all heavy duty decking screws. If it’s flexing...which it doesn’t...I’m probably doing it wrong.
  19. swagbrdr

    5.56 in a Rem .223 rifle

Back
Top