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I am a fan of bore snakes, you do have to do some secondary cleaning with swaps or Q-tips, if you don't do a full tear down. Bore snakes are my primary for barrels, almost never use rods/brushes/patches. I have several that are overdue for a cleaning but they still do the job. I plan to put some Dawn dish washing liquid in a jar, drop in the snake and shake for awhile then rinse the same way, probably changing the rinse water a couple of times. Mine heavy use snakes may need to passes through the Dawn cycle to get clean.
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Got mine in about 10 days 4 1/2 years ago, maybe there is a surge in applications.
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I figured Jane would get some comments. Just so we don't have to stir the pot again later here are two more pictures of Jane. Even if her politics suck she was nice to look at in her earlier years.
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Not a firearm - turn your 22 into a BB gun with Colibri
Jeb48 replied to One1's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
I have used the Aguila in a single shot rifle without any problems. It is so silent that you hear the hammer drop then hear the bullet hit the target, no real bang. In a revolver it is a little louder. -
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Private Tennessee Mountaintop Base with Airport Runway For Sale
Jeb48 replied to TGO David's topic in General Chat
If it only it had a small house on the property, would drain my reserves buying the property and would have to live in my RV. -
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I have a 8 year old 16" Husqvarna. I had it narrowed down to Stihl or Husqvarna, same dealer same great service and it came down to the ease of adjusting chain tension on the Husqvarna that won me over. When came time to buy a heavy duty weed chopper I went Stihl. Both are great brands. My old place I had the same problem for longer shots and never did get a path through the trees cut.
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A ski-soldier of the American 10th Mountain Division. M1 Carbine over the chest instead of on the back was common for the alpine troops when traveling on skis.
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If you decide to expand your steel check out these guys, https://shootingtargets7.com/ I have a lot of steel on my range and most has come from them, I find there prices and shipping very competitive. When you get on their mailing list they send you an eMail for every holiday for a special discount and I mean every holiday, even groundhogs day. I usually wit for sale to expand or change my setup. I particularly like their bullseye targets. I use to pick up cheap paint at discount stores or flea markets but recently bought a case of target paint from https://www.rangestore.net/ covers much better and faster. I color code my targets so they don't all have to be the biggest thing I want to shoot. I have some .22 only targets then handguns and carbine and then a few that I can shoot most anything at within reason. The color coding helps when you have guests. Home ranges are great, I can go out to 30 yards from my deck with no real setup and if I drag out my portable shooting bench I can go out to 50 yards. Have to drive to a public range for longer shooting but have two neighbors that plan 100y and 300y ranges and both have used mine and say their range will be open to me when completed. At least two other neighbors have ranges but I haven't introduced myself yet, I just her the shooting.
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Soldiers of the 8th Panzer division of the Wehrmacht posing at the captured French heavy tank Char 2C Champagne. France, may-June 1940
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If there is power in shed or could be added, why not add a little insulation and make a he-shed. Add an electric heater mounted in a safe spot and you're all set. I would think a sealed box with some desiccant bags and you could even leave the powder out there.
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Hadn't checked them out before, just put in an order last night for some 30-30 range ammo, cheapest price I had found on a small order (200 rounds). I was waiting till after Christmas to put in an order to a different site for the exact same ammo and had to buy 400 rounds to get it as cheap.