I have two Lee hand presses and a RCBS Rock Chucker. I use the Lee's mostly. I watch TV with my wife and load .45 Colt with them. One keeps the seating die in it and I swap the other three dies in the other hand press. It takes a while, but they do the job just fine. I find my seating...
"It's the law in Kennesaw."
Kennesaw, Georgia.
I live next door in Marietta, but I do work in Kennesaw across from KSU.
You are in fact required by law to own a gun in the city limits, and a fishing rod too!
A chisel grind is where the blade steel is only ground on one side. Most knife blades are a V grind, where they grind the steel on both sides. I think a V grind is a bit easier to sharpen on a sharpening system, but the chisel grind is actually easier to sharpen or hone in the field. Think of...
I used to be an Emerson dealer. My favorite was their waved Karambit. That was one NICE knife!
Emerson Knives are top quality. They have a chisel grind, so make sure that is what you want. If you see a model you really like, fork over the cash and get it. You can be assured that it will be...
Garbage. It is a wonderful product.
I splash a little Hoppe's #9 on before a big date. I then throw on some CLP right before wine and dessert. It drives the ladies crazy.
You never do hear them speak in an anti fashion about guns when they do a gun segment. They don't act afraid of them, or talk a bunch of trash about being baby killing devices or such. They are even pretty accurate shooters when it comes down to it.
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