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gregintenn

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  1. I'd like that bed on a Ford truck.
  2. I have done that once or twice recently.
  3. Yet another reason why I shoot at home.
  4. $400-$500 in good condition. That will be a great shooter.
  5. You should be banned from owning lever action rifles all together. :shake:   :D
  6. That number will get you a either a roofer or a plumber in the Nashville area. I remember the radio ads, but forget which business it's for.
  7. Today's gunshow atendee isn't the same as a few years ago. For the most part, I do not like the change, and haven't been to a show in quite a while. I'm not saying I'll never go to another one, but I'm not going to all of them within driving distance like I used to.
  8. A Williams or Skinner Peep Sight is the way to go in my opinion. The main allure of a lever is that it's easy to carry, and a scope negates that.
  9. Commercial bullet manufacturers have elaborate ballistic labratories staffed with high quality engineers. They do not produce certain size bullets for certain calibers just by chance or guess.
  10. I have a Model 14 American Classic Savage, and I've only shot it a couple of times, I believe it will produce good accuracy with a bit of load development. [url=http://s612.photobucket.com/user/gregintenn/media/99%20savage/IMG_1898.jpg.html][/URL] [url=http://s612.photobucket.com/user/gregintenn/media/99%20savage/IMG_1899.jpg.html][/URL] These were my first two load attempts just pulled out of the air. I think it's prettier than the run of the mill Savage too. Mine is chambered in 250-3000, but I would expect good accuracy from a 308 as well.
  11. I live out in the country, and shoot here as well. I find it inconvenient to go to the store and buy ammo or reloading components each time I want to shoot a gun. Local stores often do not carry most of the calibers I shoot anyway. I find it economical to be "stocked up" at all times. When something I use becomes low, I'll make one trip to the store, or online order to restock several things.
  12. The model 18 is aptly named "Combat Masterpiece". :D
  13. I'd look for an old Colt Woodsman, or High Standard model to your liking. Maybe an HD Military. You just can't find that quality in a new gun. They will also appreciate in value over time.   If you aren't opposed to a revolver, I can highly recommend a model 18 Smith and Wesson.
  14. In the engine, there is combustion, and metal to metal rubbing. Used motor oil gets dirty, and has tiny pieces of metal in it, which can score the cylinder walls, piston rings, etc.   If transmission fluid doesn't overheat, I've seen little sign that it degrades. It does get somewhat dirty, but there really isn't anything in a transmission for it to wear to any great degree.   It's probably better to change it, but a car can be driven until the entire thing wears out without changing the fluid. I do not believe the same can be said of motor oil.
  15. Never, unless I've had the transmission out for some reason.   I've driven several vehicles well past 200k miles with the factory transmission fluid, with no ill effects.   The only transmission problems I've ever experienced with automatics were leaks.   I do change the engine oil according to manufacturer's recommendations.
  16. I never heard of this until today, and I got a chuckle out of the name. I guess it's true that little boys never grow up.                         http://www.seymourjohnson.af.mil/  
  17. I guess you'll have to spell it out for me. I understand why you'd want to seat the lead tipped bullets that way, but why turn it around for FMJ? It seems to me that you'd get less runout on loaded rounds by applying pressure equally around the ogive of the bullet, rather than just pushing against the tip when seating.
  18. The best news in all of this is that it sort of puts gun control on the back burner; at least for the near future.
  19. Why wouldn't you seat FMJ bullets with the die set up the same way?
  20. Thanks for sharing the link. I did not know of this company. I may buy an upper from them as well. Looks like they have a good selection.
  21. Sorry I wasn't clearer. You can put the manager in the same catergory as the cashier in most instances.
  22. Happy Mother's Day to all you 'Muthas" on here! :rofl:
  23. I meant to say 1909 Argentine.   I always meant to pick up one of those Carl Gustav Swedes back when they were plentiful and cheap. Even as a kid, I thought thaey were a "whole lot of craftsmanship" for the money. You snooze, you lose. I never got one, and now their prices are escalating rather briskly. Yours looks like a quite nice one.
  24. It sucks to pay shipping for only 5 boxes. What ever happened to the plans of building a Cabelas in Middle Tennessee?
  25. I understand where you are coming from, and I dont like all the questions at the cash register either. What I'm saying is that the little girl at the register doesn't give a flip one way or the other about your privacy, constitutional rights, etc. She just doesn't want to get fired for not doing her job. She also doesn't really care whether or not you ever shop at that store again.   There's a right and wrong way to deal with this, and arguing with her just makes you appear to be a nut. As gun owners, we don't need the bad image.

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