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    Practical CCW holster selection

    I'm concerned with being able to draw from a seated position because I am seated 90% time and figure I should be able to present from that position. Also, it provides a more stable position in a moving vehicle. And when I'm seated on the window side it can be difficult to stand up quickly...
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    Practical CCW holster selection

    Thank you for the heads up. Thankfully public transportation is not listed as a prohibited CCW area in my state. How easy is it for you to draw from the seated position with your side guard holster?
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    Practical CCW holster selection

    I've finally moved out of California and will submit a CCW application next week and I need help selecting holster for a Kahr P9. Though not illegal if I am found to be carrying at work I'm positive that my employment in serious jeopardy. Concealment is of paramount importance. I'm 6' and...
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    Shipping a gun

    This might sound strange, but can I mail a rifle/shotgun from myself in one state to myself in another state? Basically I'm going home for Christmas and want to ship my childhood rifle and shotgun back to my current residence rather than fly with them. Thank you.
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    Reloading .45acp: When is the break even point?

    Wally, Steve: Based on the costs that you posted it looks like I could buy a progressive press and break-even in under a year at my current rate of consumption. Once I break even I can shoot twice as often for free! (Talk about talking yourself into something!) Thank you for your help everyone.
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    Reloading .45acp: When is the break even point?

    Edit: wow it the time it took me to post this two other posters answered my follow-up questions. Schlepro62, I have about 1000 spent cases now, but I lack the experience to select the components and therefor the cost is elusive for me. I'm hoping to lean on the High Road for its...
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    Reloading .45acp: When is the break even point?

    I am interested in reloading so that I can increase how frequently I shoot (save money). Currently I shoot about 100 rounds (.45acp) a week on my lunch break. I pay $64 for 4 bags of 50 rounds of plinking ammo. Factoring in the cost of the press (Hornady or Dillon) and all required inputs...
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