It’s that small for a reason. Leave it as it is
Old cartridge case epoxied into a can lid. Used to solder them when the cans and lids were metal.
For what it’s worth, I didn’t say they often used poor judgement, I said they sometimes did. The bottom line, is that someone who lives with bears...
Except the train can’t leave the tracks and still come after you when you step aside.
The thing to realize here is that this didn’t happen in the backcountry in the park where the human might have been an experienced backpacker with...
I have seen a video of that bear at that motel. I agree, if it was a regular visitor something should have been done long before it got to this point.
Along with the judge and prosecuter in the case.
To everyone who has responded. I have, for the time being anyway, decided to to buy brass cased bulk ammo. While I have several thousand dollars...
What everybody else has already said.
When my oldest nephew wanted a .22 I bought him a Ruger 10/22. Off a rest it was pop,pop,pop,pop,pop... I told him to quit being in such a hurry...
In all probability this rifle will be used strictly at a range, mostly offhand. Commercial loads will be plenty good enough for an old man past...
A little off the subject of reloading, but I have never been one to blow through a 30 round magazine in a couple of minutes. My decades of...
Yes, and several, including you have given me one. The concensus seems to be about 50/50 just buy bulk. Before the burglary I loaded so many...
Back in 1999 I suffered a devastating burglary that resulted in me selling just about everything gun related that wasn’t stolen. Included in the...
The NMLRA has a collection of some of Max Vickery’s old articles (wish it was a lot bigger) called Vintage Vickery. It has an article on this very...
Before the GA68 there were local five and dimes selling military surplus rifles. ‘Twas back in the day of $10 Moslins and $12 SMLEs.
We probably have at some time in the past. Randy Johnson Connersville, IN Friendship is commuting distance for me so I would always get down there...
Forgot about Hagerty. He shot a gun with a barrel so bent upward you could see it fifty feet away. Figure it would take one guess to come up with...
Well it sounds like our time on the trap range overlapped a little bit anyway. Al Coor, Lyman Bowling, Gary Butler, Marty King, Jim Guy, and a guy...
The guy with the two gauge single barrel was George Tolen, a judge in Shelbyville. It’s one of my earliest memories of Friendship. The picture is...
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