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gregintenn

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  1. This guy seems to like the Rossi. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00Gz6FcY5Vg
  2. A 158 grain wadcutter on top of 2.7-3.0 grains of Bullseye is the standard target load. Be sure to crimp!
  3. Ask at the Nashville Zoo. They have it everywhere, and I have considered planting some as well. It looks really nice.
  4. Thanks. Not many folks recognize the scope. I really like them, and you can run across them now and again well worth the money.   I'd sure like to see pics of the 22 Hornet mentioned above. I'll bet I'm not alone.
  5. You mean like this?
  6. This is where mine came from.
  7. I've shot it in several calibers. I've seen acceptable accuracy with it, and experienced 100% reliability. I prefer the newer coating to the sticky laquer they once used. $30 per 50 sure sound high to me, but I usually load my own, and haven't bought any in quite some time.
  8. Zero! But the S.O.B.s did steal a pair if Ray Ban sunglasses from me.
  9. You've got some good advice here. Use just enough media to where the brass tumbles. Also, add some sort of polish, like Nu Finish car polish. The lizard litter works great for handgun cartridges, but it isn't sized right for 223 brass. It gets hung inside the cases, and takes forever to pick out.   Without polish, the media won't do much. Also, when it gets dirty, it won't polish near as quickly either.
  10. Actually, it is atached with snaps, so you can take it off if you don't want it.
  11. Looks good to me. I find your stitching really impressive. Someone always chimes in with the uncovered trigger comment. How many cover the trigger when carrying a shotgun through bird country or sitting in a treestand with their trusty ought 6? I like a western flair to gun accessories. Here's one I tried a while back and sorta liked:
  12.                                                 http://jamesdjulia.com/auctions/div_catalog_331.asp?pageREQ=1&utm_source=emailsub&utm_medium=email&utm_content=catonline&utm_campaign=gun_13_spring   I thought some of you might enjoy perusing this auction. I know I did. If you remember, there were two earlier installments of this auction last year. The items were every bit the quality of this one. It is amazing one man could amass so much in such a short time.           
  13. No safety. It is a Puma.
  14. I would be very interested in learning some solid facts regarding what happened to this pistol.
  15. I've reloaded most of my life, but just recently began reloading for semi autos. After reading how difficult it can be, I was suprised to find I had no trouble at all with my loads. It's good to hear yours work well too. Maybe it isn't as bad as some make it out to be.
  16. Unique isn't the powder for top end mag loads. Go get some H-110 or 2400. WW296 is H-110 with a different coat on if you find it is available and H-110 isn not.
  17. Where'd you get that spring kit? I picked this one up at a show last year for three bills. The wood isn't deluxe grade Winchester by any stretch, but the finish looks o.k. to me. If I had a gripe with it, I guess I would say the bb gun sights could use some improvement.
  18. My kids may shoot it all, but I doubt I ever will.
  19. A lawnmower? :shrug:
  20. Terrible shows, and the guy who puts them on is a first rate a--hole.
  21. The Marlins are great; just get one without a safety. Browning makes a very nice copy of a model 92 Winchester. Winchester also makes a 92, as well as a 94 chambered for 357. The are fine as well. For the money, I really like my Rossi 92 in 357.
  22. Don't you have a bullet puller? If you aren't familiar with them, it looks like the threaded part of a wood screw, and the other end threads into your ramrod. It is a better solution than driving 20 miles to unload your rifle.
  23. Just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should.
  24. I know that you can order one online and have it shipped directly to your home with no background check or paperwork. I do not know about carrying one.
  25. I've left mine loaded for years at a time. As long as the powder is dry, the nipple isn't clogged, and the gun was clean when loaded, it will fire. I do not believe Pyrodex is corrosive until burned.

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