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Look at the AR shortage and compare
Jamie Jackson replied to vontar's topic in Survival and Preparedness
LOL. While that is generally true, we have been storing and using [url=http://www.walmart.com/ip/Nido-Instant-Dry-Whole-Milk-3.52-Lb/14869811] Nido powdered milk[/url] for several years. And it's one of the free shipping items from Walmart.com. Of course it's not nearly as good as fresh, but for baking and cooking it's hard to beat. Heck...you can even survive bad weather with it. :pleased: -
ORSA Secret City Challenge
Jamie Jackson replied to dlmeadows's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
Excellent news Sir. :up: I've never shoot a sanctioned match before and look forward to this one. -
I was at Turkey Creek Walmart in Knoxville earlier today. They have the "3 box Limit" sign up as well. There were several of us "gun people" looking at the empty shelves... and laughing and talking amongst ourselves...What else are you gonna do? :cool:
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But it's nothing new. I too wish they would sell to those of us in TN. I did business with them frequently when I lived in MS. They always had good pricing, stock availability, and excellent customer service.
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I've listened to an interview with Jason Akers and have read on his website. Very impressive. I would love to attend just to pick his brain a bit. It'll be an excellent learning situation, No Doubt!
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Lone Wolf Barrel in 9mm for my Glock 17
Jamie Jackson replied to Jamie Jackson's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
You're welcome swim & Runco. Knowledge is power. :pleased: -
Lone Wolf Barrel in 9mm for my Glock 17
Jamie Jackson replied to Jamie Jackson's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
To the best of my knowledge a 115 gr FMJ 9mm round. Most 9mm pistols have their factory sights regulated for this round as far as I know. Anyone else? -
Lone Wolf Barrel in 9mm for my Glock 17
Jamie Jackson replied to Jamie Jackson's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
So as not to try and reinvent the wheel, here's a link to a really good explanation of Polygonal vs Conventional Rifling: [url=http://www.humanevents.com/2010/06/08/barrels-and-bullets-conventional-versus-polygonal-rifling/] LINK[/url]. And Yes, Garufa hit the nail on the head. Lead reloads. 3000 rnds of lead bullets and I've saved enough to cover the cost of the barrel. As I mentioned above, the barrel handles the jacketed round just fine. There have been too many cases of catastrophic failures using lead bullets in Glocks to safely go that route. That's why I checked with a pro (Caster) before I went to this combo. I've also recently acquired access to free lead...so casting is definitely my next step. I hope the link is beneficial for you. -
I just wanted to give a shout out and Thanks to Caster. :up: I picked up a [url=http://www.midwayusa.com/product/335763/lone-wolf-barrel-glock-17-9mm-luger-1-in-16-twist-449-stainless-steel]Lone Wolf barrel [/url]for my Glock 17 from Midway.usa last week. It's probably the $106.00 I've spent in a long time. I pondered spending a bit more and having a barrel fitted...I'm glad I took the chance. At the same time I ordered and received 1000 rds of lead 147 gr bullets (flat point bevel base) from [url=http://www.bslbullet.com/147-grain-flat-point-bevel-base-p-4.html] BSL Bullet Works[/url]. I also picked up some 147 gr Berry’s plated bullets to try them out. I loaded up some 147 gr.er’s , lead and plated, with 3.8 grains and 4.0 grains of Unique. The barrel just dropped right in. I hand cycled about 30 different rounds, loaded up my gear bag and hit the range today. The functioning was flawless. I ran the above reloads, along with 124 gr. RN and flat points, Wolf 9mm, WWB 9mm, Blazer 9mm, and Black Hills 124 gr +p HP (my carry ammo). All in all I went through about 200 rounds without issue. Before I would trust my life to this combo (Lone Wolf barrel and my G17), I want to put another 500-600 rounds through it. That shouldn’t take long as I plan to shoot it at the upcoming IDPA and USPSA Matches at ORSA. Btw…I found my new favorite handload! 147 gr BSL lead FP over 3.8 grs of Unique. Very soft shooting and groups in little clusters at 7-10 yards or shooting “target dots†at 4 yds. My next project will be “casting my own†Thanks to the info and help I’ve received here.
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Confused about powder grains
Jamie Jackson replied to charlessummers's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
I'm heading to the range in about an hour. we'll see how it goes. I got hopes! :pleased: -
Good letter lil*pup. :up: Keep it up. It's my understanding the elected officials log "pro" & "con" on issues...so we need to keep the pressure on them in Favor of our Constitutionally Protected God Given Rights. LOL, Blitzen; That's the same canned response I get from Corker at least twice a week. But I keep writing him/them just to let them know we're out here. :pleased: And yeah, I agree, the Republican party is not showing any guts...it looks more and more like the myth of a two party system is just that...a myth... My Prayer is that States will again focus on, and assert, the concept of States Rights, as our founders intended.
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Confused about powder grains
Jamie Jackson replied to charlessummers's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
Excellent info Dolomite. Thanks. I'm just starting to reload lead 147 gr bullets for my Glock 17 (just picked up a Lone Wolf barrel- Thanks Caster! :up: ). My goal is to start casting my own. The info here has proven invaluable! -
Confused about powder grains
Jamie Jackson replied to charlessummers's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
This is a good point. I generally use Berry's Bullets for my Glock's...9mm. I e-mailed Berry's to get their recommendations as to Overall Length for their bullets. Most companies have this data and are more than willing to provide it to you. A rule of thumb is to take the "max load" and reduce by 10% as a starting point...at least that's worked for me when I only had "max" load data available. Like others have said, find the bullet, powder, OAL combination that works best in your gun. A good manual or two, well read, is your best friend. btw: Berry's 9mm 124 RN is 1.160, the 124 FP is 1.060, and the 147 is 1.160. -
Is a mattress cover or concealment?
Jamie Jackson replied to Will Carry's topic in Training Discussions
Good point, and I'm sure you're right... although you haven't seen all the crap stuffed into our fridge. :stunned: -
As best I can tell, New Market is about an hours drive from Oak Ridge. Like BrasilNuts linked, ORSA is a great place to shoot IDPA Matches. We have one on Saturday the 2nd of Feb. Hope you can make it. Great folks! :up:
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Several of us jumped on this from our little shooting circle. It's a rare find these days. :up: But as fast as things are selling, I wouldn't wait too long to order.
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Clinton is a good community my Friend. And you'll have great access to several places to hike, camp, and of course shoot. I work just over in Oak Ridge. I'm sure some good Clinton folks will chime in.
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Logo for National Rilfe Association members
Jamie Jackson replied to TGO David's topic in Feedback and Support
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Is a mattress cover or concealment?
Jamie Jackson replied to Will Carry's topic in Training Discussions
^^ This. Quite a few years ago we took some car doors (driver's side and passenger's side) and tested several SD rounds from handguns on them. With the window rolled down (inside the door), most of the SD rounds would not penetrate through and through. After the glass was shattered and out of the way, the majority of the 9mm and 45 acp rounds, including 230 gr FMJ 45's fully penetrated. The A-pillars in most autos (that we tested) do a reasonable job of stopping rounds. We did the same with 2x4 door frames...most rounds penetrated fairly easily...enough so I wouldn't count on them as "cover". There isn't a lot in your average home that works well for actual cover...refrigerator...large gun safe ... I personally wouldn't count on a mattress though. :2cents: -
You're right David. You're Right. Even if they get a percentage of this through Congress, we loose big time. I personally see very little difference between the two parties, and face it, the Republicans haven't exactly demonstrated much backbone as of late. I Pray that we will see a resurgence of States Rights and State Sovereignty as our founders intended. At least Texas and Wyoming are trying to move that direction. I'll continue to exhaust all avenues legally available to me, lobby my elected officials and support those that support our Constitution. But honestly, I'm worried. We can't afford to lose any momentum in this fight. The Old Chinese curse goes something like "May you live in interesting times"...well, we are certainly living in interesting times.
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Thank you David. Absolutely, I read it. I too am unsure if it is his proposal, or the list of EO's he's initiating. It SUCKS either way. I hope it's as Leroy posted. I'm writing to, talking to, e-mailing anyone who will listen...I'm a member of NRA, GOA, and OathKeepers.. and donate to the ILA. I plan to keep doing what I'm doing... I'm open to suggestions...it's gonna be a long battle.
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Look at the AR shortage and compare
Jamie Jackson replied to vontar's topic in Survival and Preparedness
Good point vontar. All it takes is a minor weather event to empty the store shelves of food...a Real SHTF scenario? If you aren't prepared, at least to some degree = serious trouble. It's easy to get distracted...we are a gun-centric group after all. Of equal importance to Security (guns & gear) are - Shelter- Energy- Food- Water and Medical. Thanks for the reminder. -
A buddy of mine recently received 6 of the KCI G 19 mags from them. It took several weeks...and he sweated it the whole time. I have received an order from them once before, in '08. It was a really good deal on Glock factory mags...but I wasn't sure it would happen until it actually happened. Another friend waited a long time to get credited for an order that apparently never shipped...again, it was a few years back... They have a well earned rep for being hit & miss.
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Talk Radio generally, while in my reloading/gun room. Of course ever now and again a little Patriotic music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8C7i9kdEf8
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Good SHTF Survival Fiction Books
Jamie Jackson replied to plank white's topic in Survival and Preparedness
Just a quick comment about “Collision Course†by David Crawford. It is much more akin to his short stories and therefore very unlike "Light's Out". But an interesting read about the differing personalities and morality of individuals within the prepping community. That being said I liked "Light's Out" much better. :2cents: Also, I haven't read "By force of Patriots" by Cameron Ready. But a friend highly recommended it. So it is definitely on my list.