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    Shotgun for "ranch rifle"

    Shotguns make fine barn or boat guns. (as in commercial clammer)
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    New Jersey carry permit requirements

    Using an OWB holster no less.
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    158 grain jacketed flat point swaged .357 rounds

    If he says Hansen w/a nny headstamp we're gonna need a time machine.
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    Reloading press

    I've still got my Lee Challenger 2000 that I got cheap via usenet about 1994, an older orange Lyman turret, Dillon 550b & SDB, and a Rock Chucker of unknown age. They all work, but I need another bench in here. (and more time) It's hard to go wrong w/a cast iron single stage. Primer tools...
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    Reloading bench cover

    Used/discarded solid core (exterior) wooden slab doors work too.
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    What Powder for Full Power 10mm Loads

    Used to be AA#9 did the "standard" of 200 grains @ 1200fps. Those loads, like the old Blue Dot .357 loads aren't exactly on the books anymore. You can come close, but it will beat up the gun a bit in the process. (the blue dot .357 loads they specifically WARN folsk about now)
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    Backpack "pistol" concept project

    Great. Another thing I want if I ever get outta Jersey and move to America ;-)
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    Reloading for the Mini 14, tips and tricks

    I've got a 181(?) series stainless mini, so things have changed a bit over the years. (it was bought for the caliber, not because it was loved) Stick to Ruger factory mags. (much better availability & prices since the "nice" old fellow died) I don't know the newer guns, but the older ones...
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    Gun stickers on cars

    Best sticker combo I had was a Deadhead sticker right next to my NRA sticker. I think all that's on the car now is a BSA district magnet & maybe a Do AC magnet. I probably should renew my instructor certs just to annoy folks with the sticker.
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    Tips for reloading 38/357

    plinker loads to me means HBWC with just enough powder to get to about 700fps. AA#2 or almost any of the fast powders will do that with ease. You can also get some decent velocities with the lighter bullets too.
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    Steel targets

    A while ago, I would have said wideners.com, but they got rid of the decently priced targets. Their 6" gong I got has withstood everything from .22lr to .308 Try http://hangfasttargets.com/ I have *not* bought there, but probably will be in the near future because their system looks like it...
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    Any luck with Ozark Ordnance?

    Yeah, they're running with the the fun part of 30 days now. "30 business days". The funny part is that they're the only vendor I'm waiting on to deliver, even the chinese/amazon ones delivered already & Pro-Reload came thru in just a few weeks even while apologizing for the "wait". Good to know...
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    Places that give a discount to C&R and FFL holders?

    The 03/C&R FFL is great unless you're stuck in someplace like The PDR of NJ. http://www.cruffler.com/ is a nice *throwback* resource if you want to see what it the hobby looked like years go.
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    Any luck with Ozark Ordnance?

    Has anyone ordered from them recently and if so have they delivered? (fwiw, I ordered 7/4 and I'm still waiting)
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    300 BLK CQB Pistol Muzzle Device- Ideas?

    FWIW, KAK and others make various profile "flash cans" that could get you some of what you're looking for. (fyi, I'm too cheap to buy a linear comp)
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    Ever found Max published load data that indicated an over pressure situation?

    Blue Dot and .357 (for some reason those loads are no longer published) You mean primers aren't supposed to completely fill the primer pocket?
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    What's the most uncommon cartridge you load for?

    6.5 carcano (and some day with the right size bullets)
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    Crushing 6.5 Grendel Cases

    Try backing way off on the seating die may help
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    22LR "Tactical" ???

    I'm going to guess the folks in Marketing got to name a product again. As to greasy, the old steel cased Russian Junior ammo won that award. It also won the weird smells award, the will only work in some guns award and the when it worked, it worked VERY well award.
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    Are BB guns firearms?

    For those of us trapped here in NJ, it *is* considered a firearm by the State with all the FID card & permit baggage that goes with it. For some strange reason, not too many folks buy them here.
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