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  1. [quote name='kieefer' timestamp='1352061785' post='839014'] Or you can get your .22 out and pop them rather than conking with the shovel. [/quote]The way I have done it for years.
  2. I keep mine in the jugs it came in, stacked in the closet. When it gets hot, the jugs melt, the powder will just burn slow. I think you are right, making a bomb in the ammo can.
  3. Try here [url="http://www.hoguestore.com/index.php?main_page=index&manufacturers_id=5&sort=20a&filter_id=597"]http://www.hoguestor...a&filter_id=597[/url] O yea, welcome to the forum, first round on you. Make mine a 12ga.
  4. MUCH better, ya getting good at this, keep it up.
  5. It is quickly becomming my fav rifle.
  6. I got out on my range and did a little shooting, single bag under the forarm just in front of the mag door. 75 yards, factory ammo, 140 gran core-lokt "managed recoil" round. Scope is a 9-25x50, picked up from a member here The tag is 2"x3", the hole in red is a sight round, the yellow in a bounce back off my back stop. [img]http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac165/redintn/Left%20handed%207mm%20mag/2x4tag75yrds.jpg[/img] This tag is 3.5"x4". 2nd set of shots [img]http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac165/redintn/Left%20handed%207mm%20mag/35x4tag75yrds.jpg[/img] My back stop is an old griddle plate I got from work, the round is working on it a bit. [img]http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac165/redintn/Left%20handed%207mm%20mag/backstop75thick2.jpg[/img] A close look. [img]http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac165/redintn/Left%20handed%207mm%20mag/backstop75thick.jpg[/img]
  7. [quote name='Caster' timestamp='1352055894' post='838970'] Well, we all talk about sitting back on a rooftop wasting zombies to a preselected soundtrack. If they are good to their word, we'll get our wish. My only complaints will be all the cleaning I'll have to do on my rifle and all that brass I'll have to pick up, tumble, process and reload. Dangit! I just got caught up on my reloading!!! [/quote]Yea, but we like reloading, job securty!
  8. [quote name='jcoosi' timestamp='1352043639' post='838850'] Ignorance is bliss and can be overcome through education, but stupid is to the bone. [/quote] Adn ya cant fix it!!!
  9. Lester, that is way TMI!!! Made my head hurt. That said, thanks.
  10. That is a good sticker and we can only hope, and vote!
  11. I am just gona sit up here on my hill eating popcorn and watching all the fun.
  12. I have an answer, (no I have not read the whole thread) You are a horder if you have more guns than you can shoot at 1 an hour for 1 year!!! 24 hr x 365 = 8760 is the answer!
  13. My prays to you and yours Ben.
  14. WOW, how is He doing, spending the night at the Hosp.?
  15. O yea, I will be there!!!
  16. I was thinking of 40 S&W
  17. It means you have been a good member, when I joined I got 10 the first day in just 3 posts. Ya behave and they go away. Ya got none, ya dont want none.
  18. Not realy, 223, and up will go through a 1/4" steel plate, I would bet smaller hot rounds would go into a one.
  19. I got one of them stick weldors I kin do it for ya, just charge a 6 no 12 pack o beer. JK, do your home work, let this thread go a bit, someone will give you some idears on who and where.
  20. The problem with steel is it "WILL" rust, dont care what yo do it will. I to have giving some thought to this, but the rust thing is keeping me from going forward with it just yet. If you can buy a "new" container it would last longer. Figure out how to seal the outside from water it could last many years, longer than we will live. Take this in steps 1)Find land in the place of the country you want 2) Check local codes, In TN you can wire 1 house a year with out an Electrial licences. (you do have to have a permit) most are good for 6 months. 3) Secure the land (buy out right or loan) 4) Put up a small place, ie Lowes building Depending on how far of the road you build you may have to pay for the service to be run to you pole. You will have to pay from the weather head to the inside of the house, and the pole if you do it like a trailer service. Now start on the shipping contaner house, concret pad, sloped away from the center in all directions,(yea it will rock, use hard wood wedges that you can replace, no where for water to pool, the rust thing again. Dont bury them, dirt will keep water on the steel, rust thing again. Find the land first, then move to the next step.
  21. Thanks for the answer, to bad, I run the roads all week and like to stay around the house on the weekends.
  22. Thanks for the update. Ya know I have sent you PMs, e-mails and get no answer, Same guestion. Is the 4th Ave location a store to shop in? If it is what is the address?
  23. I see something wrong, IT AINT IN MY SAFE!!! Nice find!!! CONGRATS
  24. O yes, everybody, I had to watch what I am putting on my S12 and S308.

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