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  1. Right, He'll have a quick change barrel set before long.
  2. There's a sucker born every minute. I bet he sells it after being talked down $100 bucks.
  3. I'm reminded of the 2nd Battalion of the 5th Marine regiment. Retreat Hell!!! We just got here.
  4. Yes this is the way I do it. I do it every ten loadings. I currently have a lot of (50) pcs of Hornady match 308 brass. The load is a 168g gas check cast boolit over unique. My current load is running around 2,000 FPS. I'm going to the range this weekend. I will fire those pcs of brass for the either 31st or 32nd time. I'd have to look at the sticker on the box. Granted, I neck size only. I only neck size down enough so that my M die touches the walls of the neck and I set up my crimp die so that it juuuussssttt grabs the boolit and holds her still while I cycle the bolt. The bullet gently touches the rifling on close. I'm only moving the brass around a few thousandths each time. Full length sizing will NOT let you load this many times, but annealing the case mouths will help a great deal. Doesn't mean much when you're shooting Win brass you picked up off the ground. Means a LOT when you're shooting Lapua, Norma or other match grade brass you paid big $$$ for. Have fun.
  5. *Jealous* Be careful. Looks peaceful. Probably don't get good cellphone reception out there.....wooohooo!
  6. Been watching them 3am infomercials, have you?
  7. Not surprised. There's no accountability in this country anymore. It sux.
  8. As a general statement, I agree completely. BUT We ARE talking about a guy who jumped out of a perfectly good running helicopter WITHOUT a parachute. Hobby or not, you can't fault the workin' man for shakin' his head at that one brother.
  9. Get a pan of water, stand your cases up in the water. You want the water level just below the shoulder. Heat them up with a torch, I use mapp gas. There's a line of thinking out there that says knock them over in the water once heated up. This is lunacy because quenching induces hardness. The heat relaxes the molecular structure of the brass. You want that to cool slowly. Knocking them over will cause the excited molecules to lock into place quickly. There's more to the science but that's the quick and dirty of heat treating. You quickly reduce temperature to harden, you slowly reduce the temperature to anneal.
  10. Wow, It's a Glock Flock!
  11. WHAT'S THAT SUPPOSED TO MEAN!!?!!
  12. When they mail you a picture of your car speeding with a ticket, you should mail them a picture of the money they're demanding.
  13. All of them. The worst commercials though, are the ones on Youtube and my DVR that you CANNOT fast forward through. I swear if I was a hacker, I'd attack the people who make it so I cannot fast forward through them. Ggrrrrr, it ticks me off.
  14. Surprised? Ghetto trash celebrating ghetto trash.
  15. For Tn you need a hearty fish. Brim might work. They are almost to the point of pestilence when they get established. They will take over and near destroy a small pond. They don't get very big and it'd take sever for a good meal though.
  16. I was reading about a guy who did this in an above ground swimming pool. He pushed dirt all around and made a heck of a fish pond. If you could ever get it set up well enough for them to spawn in there, that'd be a great food source.
  17. Jeez. Ruger is so far behind, they are trying to crank them out too fast and this is what happens. SLOW DOWN AND DO IT RIGHT RUGER! Long wait times are always preferable to multiple returns or [gasp] recalls. AND, someone in QC should be fired for letting that leave the shop.
  18. Well, someone has to prepare this next generation for their future leaders. Washington D'Cremlin is handing it over piece by piece.
  19. Well, if I ever take the notion to stick those nasty copper condoms in the rifle, I'd like to be able to do so. I have a PILE of surplus 7,62. I don't shoot much of it but I have been known to on occasion.
  20. The US Military called their M1910 a haversack and it held rations, bedroll and personal items. It's a silly game of semantics. It's your bag, call it what you like. Stick a feather in it and call it macaroni a cheese. I keep a bit food, fire kit, sewing kit, some bandages, an Otis cleaning kit and King James bible, along with a few other trinkets. I like to use the term haversack because typically, the term possibles bag implies the use of a smokepole.
  21. I would say my modified vintage purse would be more of a haversack.
  22. Who's making jokes? My comment may have been dripping with sarcasm, but I wasn't disagreeing in the slightest.
  23. SSSSHHHHH!!!! They'll hear you and then they'll wanna come in.
  24. I have. Gourmet to home brew. It's the greatest disappointment in the beverage world. It smells divine, and then, sip, it's bitter cråp. Try to fix it with creme or sugar just makes it worse. I've tried it several times, I always pour it in the trash and get a YooHoo.
  25. There's homes for people like this. Parthenon Pavilion will handle any local cases. :screwy:

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