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    Killing Carpenter Bees with Salt Shot

    How To Make Handgun Shotshells This link is to a graphic article on loading .44 Magnum shotshells: http://www.castbullet.com/reload/44shot.htm PS - The article was written in 2006, so the price he quotes for lead shot is not current. Ballistic products in now charging $38.95 for 10lbs...
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    Killing Carpenter Bees with Salt Shot

    I knew that I could count on the shooting fraternity to come up with some great sounding solutions! rcmodel - “the gun will start rusting right in front of your eyes if you don't clean it with hot water every time you use it.” I was a chemistry major and I knew that was a given, but it’s...
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    Killing Carpenter Bees with Salt Shot

    I been using lead #12 shot loaded into .38Spl cases on carpenter bees and it is very effective. The cost of #12 lead shot is high (~ $39/ 10 pounds plus shipping). I want to substitute the same weight in table salt to see if I can get the same results without damaging the revolver. The bees...
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    How should I answer questions #3 and #8 on form 5320.20?

    Thank you for taking the time to give me the information that I needed. I will be doing as you suggested.....Jack
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    How should I answer questions #3 and #8 on form 5320.20?

    I would appreciate some help in answering questions #3 and #8 on form 5320.20 I know that I have to be approved before transporting a machinegun across state lines permanently, but I don’t know what the wait time is for the ATF response. So what dates do I put in for the dates in transit to...
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    Saps and Jacks

    I saw a catalog that listed a sap baseball cap. I guess that would give you the option of grabbing the visor and either tipping your hat or knocking someone out. You know... it just might work! ;)
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    Glaser Safety Slug

    Camaraderie seemed to be the essence of THR and that’s why I joined. Learning and sharing our love of firearms was at the core of our fellowship. I don’t have any idea what Manchu’s motives are as a “member”, but in researching all his posts I don’t see his presence here as being anything but...
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    Gun Control. It already has started at Cabela's

    There was a bit of confusion at the Cabela's Sporting Goods store this morning. When I was ready to pay for my purchases of gun powder and bullets the cashier said, "Strip down, facing me." I made a mental note to complain to the NRA about the gun registry people running amok and I did...
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    Cleaning Brass Using Citric Acid

    Where is that coming from??? The OP asked a legitimate question for help in solving his problem. Several experienced members came to his aid and that is what THR stands for. By your own admission all you brought to the table was sarcasm. “…get a life…“ What kind of life do you have putting...
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    Favorite bullet vendor reduces price...

    Isn’t that irony for you? The finest Tennessee sippin’ whiskey (IMO) and it’s distilled in a dry county… go figure. Yes, I have indulged a time or two in Lynchburg Ice Tea, but only in the privacy of my home <snicker>. :evil:
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    Favorite bullet vendor reduces price...

    When my favorite bullet vendor is out of stock he sells them cheaper than your favorite bullet vendor when he’s out of stock. :D :D :D
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    A little info about the Mini-14 please.

    2@low8: About 10-11 years ago I bought 10 USA mags on sale for my Mini-14 at $4.95 each from Midway. Eight of them would not function right. I packed them all up and sent them back for a refund. Maybe the ones produced today are okay, but I can’t help you with that.
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    Any limit on the amount of ammo in the home?

    M2 Carbine’s placing of the cartridges in an ammo can appears to change the outcome from what the SAAMI and Mythbusters videos depict. I may have to change my plans of storing my ammo in those cans unless I can come up with a fireproof ammo vault. Anyone with ammo vault experience that can...
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    Any limit on the amount of ammo in the home?

    Hi y'all - First post here. I've been lurking around this site for years - looking forward to being on board. I’ve read a pamphlet that delineates the amount of powder and primers you can keep in your home (or structure, IIRC) and how they are to be stored. Is there any limit on the amount...
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