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56FordGuy

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  1. Have shot some of their .45 and 9mm, seemed alright. I think the cases are brass/ copper coated steel, something to note if you'd planned on reloading it.
  2. Name: The Chop House Address: Across from Home Depot, in front of the new WalMart, kind of behind Cheddars City: Hendersonville Details: Had lunch there today, did not see any signs.
  3. Handloading Cost Calculator My cost for 50 9mm is $6.31, with jacketed bullets. WWB at WalMart, when they have it, is about $21.00/ 100, or $10.50/ 50 plus tax. I save about four dollars right there, and get a much more accurate load. Shop around. I got primers for 30/ 1000. A pound of powder is about $20.00. You can shoot cast bullets in most guns to cut down on the cost even further. Don't buy new brass, pick it up at the range or buy it used. Buy all your primers and powder local, to save the HazMat fees. Primers at The Reloader's Bench are about $40.00/ 1000.
  4. I was under the impression that the Attorney General's opinion basically stated that if a school was using the park, carry was automatically prohibited there, regardless of whether the municipality bans park carry. So they want to ban guns in the parks, because guns would already be banned when the school was using the park?
  5. I take it the Flayderman's Guide leads you to believe it's worth insuring? Have any pictures?
  6. Basically, you take a soft piece of lead and force it into your barrel. Force it back out and measure the diameter. That will be the actual diameter of your barrel.
  7. That's pretty nice! I've got the older version, it works well. Not as adjustable, but gets the job done.
  8. Call and check on it after about 3 weeks. For some reason, that seems to speed the process along.
  9. Call General Tire in Gallatin. I can't guarantee they have methanol, but they've had the answer for all my other tractor (and truck) tire problems.

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