Both of my "Republican" reps voted FOR these laws. Total losers. I called him a traitor coward and assured him not only will I vote against him but I will actively campaign against him.
The one question I told him I want to hear back from him on is how does he think my kids are safer now? No...
The Yale network is hard to beat....and he can do plenty of shooting in CT.
He can join the Yale Pistol/rifle club or the skeet/trap team.
It's not quite the anti-freedom atmosphere you read about on the crazy interweb....just typical college lib stuff one would find anywhere.
Raised the rate $20/month?
Even at a flat $20/month you can get 100k+ in insurance on guns.
Your homeowners is usually a huge ripoff. Try Eastern Insurance. Very reputable, no listing guns if under 10k each, and $100 deductible. 35k of coverage for $110/yr
I use them on sporting clays guns as...
I have no problem selling common, generic guns like Glocks. Often they were bought on impulse and reality is they will never be worth much...lesson learned and sell them for something decent.
I have downsized my collection by about half but now have a much better, far more valuable...
Rich?.......I'm not rich either but I have access to $1000 if I want to buy a gun.
This has nothing to do with trust or today's society. Back in the "good old days" people didn't give strangers $1000 or a $1500 gun just on their word either.
What's the point? Be responsible yourself, have...
A professor and a lawyer don't have access to $1000 in cash?......I wouldn't have wasted another second on that deal.
I would have taken $100 and agreed to hold the gun until they could get to the bank.
Def go with the Beretta.
Try Joel Etchen guns. He's pretty much the Beretta guru online.
I have owned both and the Beretta is a nicer gun to shoot all day....IMO. The SP will also hold value a bit better if you decide to trade up.
Good luck!
This is the gun industry. I don't cater to pansies or candyasses or cheap whiners. I do not want their support nor their money. If they want a shoulder to cry on, there are plenty of other businesses that will hold them and comfort them.
wow freakshow, I remember following along as you...
New to reloading rifles and was curious as to how critical OAL is?
IM reading min OAL of 3.34 in my Lee book with a max of 3.34 listed also...
My first few have come out as 3.25.
I am loading 180g Sierras with IMR 4350
any advice is appreciated.
Nothing wrong with starting on a 550b...I and many others have...I have zero desire to spend anymore time and "learn" on a single stage press. Im here to make decent, safe ammo in large batches so I can shoot more.
I do agree with gettig the Lyman book, its a great read. Some research is...
Thanks for the info, I have not heard that people are getting better accuracy in bolt guns from full length resizing,
I seem to have gotten better sizing results from the full length Dillon die than the Lee. I cant seem to adjust the Lee properly.
:confused:
Any helpful hints?
Neck sizing vs full length?
crimping?
I have the dillion 3 die 30-06 set and the lee neck die/deprimer.
I'm new to rifle loading and this will be for a bolt gun.
THANKS.
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