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    Win NT +P brass question.

    I picked up a bunch of random 40 federal NT's off the range one time. I loaded a few of them and noticed that the primers were noticeably harder to seat and would flatten out to some degree. They all shot fine, however I threw the rest of the brass out because of that problem.
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    Loads for 40 S+W

    This. I load 6.0 - 6.2 for my Beretta and HK and they both perform flawlessly.
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    M1911 vs Glock: The Gunshop Showdown

    I endorse this one. hahaha.
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    HELP!! with Rem 870

    bought a brand new 870 today and it was doing the same thing, but only took a little extra bit of a tug to get it unstuck. Still a hassle none the less, hopefully it'll break itself in.
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    all right you model 10 guys......

    I've got a 4" 10-5 with a pencil barrel. I love my friends' faces (die-hard Glock fans) when my "40 year old, outdated, and beat up" revolver out shoots their guns no matter the distance.
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    Question about reloading .40 Federal NT cases

    Thanks for the quick replies. Oddly enough none of them have high primers and every one of them seated flush. Was a little worried, but now that I know nothing "bad" will happen I'll just shoot em'. I primed one of the NT cases and shot it blank out of my Beretta. Went pop, nothing...
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    40S&W Reolads

    Whatever I can find that's copper plated and cheap. Usually that means I reload 155g. However, a few weekends ago I found some dirt cheap 165 RNFMJ, and now I'm reloading that.
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    Question about reloading .40 Federal NT cases

    So I've been collecting .40 brass for a while, and finally got around to loading 1000 rounds today. My batch was mixed Winchester, Federal, CCI, Blazer, R-P, and Federal NT. I noticed some resistance on my 550b every time I tried to seat a Winchester primer into one of the Federal NT's. I...
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    model 10

    Model 10 is a great gun, you will not regret buying one. $245 is a bargain for one that is in 90%+ condition. The vast majority of ones I see are between $300-375.
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    Single action in .357?

    I just purchased a stainless Uberti Cattleman in .357 not to long ago and am very pleased with its performance. For a $450 SA pistol, its well built, solid, and shoots a nice tight group with .38 (have yet to shoot .357 out of it).
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    Nicest Indoor Range

    This is where I go. Great indoor range.
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    SIG 226 Blackwater or Beretta M9 Marine Corps Edition?

    For $950 I would go with the P226 if you are looking for a range toy and not a safe queen. The Marine Corps Edition M9 is just a $450 M9 with some engraving and 1/1000 serial number on it.
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    Glock 22 vs. Hk USP .40

    I clicked the button for the Sig P226.
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    Whats your caliber footprint?

    .22 S/L/LR - 3 guns .22 magnum - 1 gun 5.56 / .223 - 2 guns .308 - 3 guns .243 - 1 gun 12 gauge - 2 guns 16 gauge - 1 gun 410 bore -1 gun .38 special - 2 guns 45 ACP - 2 guns .40 S&W - 1 gun 8mm - 2 guns 30-30 - 1 gun
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    .22 Rifle suggestions for 10 year old.

    :neener: When do you shoot better?: When you load one bullet at a time, take careful aim, and squeeze the trigger. Load a tubular magazine with 17 shots, take aim for approximately 1-2 seconds between shots, and squeeze the trigger without regard until it goes limp. A 10 year old is going...
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    Tacticool as a fashion statement?

    Hey where did you get a picture of my gun from?
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    air rifle for a 5 year old

    Doesn't everyone start out with one of these? I know I did.. And if its to big for the 5 year old, cut down the stock with a saw and round off the edges!
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    223/556 ammo

    Something that won't shoot though your walls and into your neighbors house. A 5.56/223 would NOT be that round. A shotgun is your best bet, or a low velocity (>1100 fps) HP pistol round.
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    .22 Rifle suggestions for 10 year old.

    Personal opinion: If you are trying to teach a 10 year old the fundamentals of shooting buy him a buy him a single shot .22 rifle like the Marlin 15YN. It's cheap, very accurate, fool proof, small frame, lightweight, and shoots s/l/and lr. Buying a 10 year old an AR/AK, 10-22, or...
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