G.O.A. life member --- i sent them more money last week. more will follow.
nra i'm also a life member....but quit sending them $$ years ago.
i have quit supporting organizations that compromise on the second amendment.
Mr. malt,
Very nice indeed!! I have 15 quick-changes for my 650 and people always tell me I don't need quick-changes when I can just change over dies...it's all perspective. Some folks spend their money on more than one car, some have several ATVs....
One of these days I'm going to really set...
Charlie,
Very well done. I'm right with you regarding conversion kits. I have several for my 650 and 550. The quick changes are pretty slick.
I'm in process for several new benches in my new reloading area....plan to have some shelving made to accommodate easy reaching for the quick...
Atldave,
Interesting thoughts. I agree with you and think it's a fine idea. I wish Wally would do it.....limit the buyer to two per week. Man would that put a crimp in the scalpers business!
Bob
I certainly respect your comments and replies.
It seems funny to me that after twenty-five plus instructors and untold range-masters....helping with numerous "Bullets & Brats" and many many other shooting events....I've not been faced down with these concerns. Not once. These guys have...
Hmmmm...been shooting these for 17 years. Funny thing, no reported deaths. The only injuries....sunburn.
We always wear safety glasses and ear protection.
Somehow we have muddled through.
It's a matter of using good judgement while at the range.
All shooters are told the rules. Targets are...
CJ,
Here is a link to a reply I made on another thread.
I work for a construction equipment dealership and have lots of ideas for steel targets. I like the gas tanks for handgun/low velocity and hard steel for rifles.
Bob
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=746336
I like steel targets. Old gas (oxygen) tanks cut in different lengths make great "bells". Steel from old cutting edges (old grader blades, loader bucket edges etc).
Try picking these up from construction equipment dealers or contractors in your area.
Plate racks are gonna cost more than...
This would be my short list for cartridge U.S. rifles...a good shooter but they need to look good too...
Springfield Trapdoor
Krag Rifle
1903 A1 (or A3)
Model of 1917
Savage Enfield No.4 Mk. 1
M1 Garand
M1 Carbine
AR-15
I even like these....
Ronno,
Wow, and I thought I "had it bad"!! With three presses, I'm not even in your league!
However, I must admit, I do have a "few" quick-changes for my 650 that indicates I too have the "bug"
Bob
Man, you guys are a wealth of knowledge! I'm copying every suggestion.
JW,
Thanks for the reply. I love hearing about kids shooting! Kylar is such fun at the range...a cut-up to boot!
Arizona98tj,
Great information, thank you. I'm now working on floating a used wood stock to cut down...
My grandson is going to deer hunt with me this fall. He has short arms and I'm needing to either cut down the existing stock (composite black) or find a beater stock to cut down.
Any one have experience doing this? I have heard the composit stocks are not the best to cut down as it can take a...
I have a dozen + reloading books/manuals.....but I thought I'd ask who has worked up 'light' .243 loads for a young hunter.
I'd appreciate any thoughts or ideas.
I have a Savage 110 with a cheap factory black plastic stock. I'm going to ask my gunsmith buddy to check my grandson's length of...
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