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I would like to introduce myself. My name is Mark and I am from a small town in Northwest Tennessee. The town is called Kenton and is known for it's population of white squirrels. I have been a member of TGO for the past couple of years, but I have never posted. I hope to become more involved in this forum in the future. I have been an avid gun collector for the past 20 years and I enjoy all types of target shooting. I don't believe that I have ever held a gun that I didn't like. My interests also include reloading for both metallic and shotgun. I am a Life Member in both the NRA and VHA (Varmint Hunters Association).
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Kenton. Wow. I bet you know.... Well never mind I wouldn't want to ruin your reputation by throwing that name out. I live in SW TN now but lived in Milan for years. A friend of mine is from Kenton we will call him JLo I bet you know him. Don't hold it against me.


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Just thought I would let everyone know that I appreciate all the welcomes that I have received so far. This looks like it will be the right place to not only share my experiences of firearms, but also learn from others about this great sport. I have never competed at any level. I just enjoy the fellowship of a few friends when we go and shoot. I kinda consider it a stress reliever. But I am very serious when it comes to the 2nd Amendment. That's why I became a member of the National Rifle Association.

jtmaze - I know a lot of folks from this town that I wouldn't brag about myself, but they are all good people in one sense or the other. Sorry to say I am not familiar with this person you call "JLo", but I may know him if I knew his name.

RED333 - Just wanted to let you know that I have reloaded in the past and hope to start back soon. I have recently acquired a Hornady 366 Auto shotgun reloader for 12 ga 2-3/4" shells. I haven't mounted it yet, but look forward to having that done soon. I also have a couple metallic reloading stations, one is single-stage and the other is progressive. Mostly the single-stage is for my hunting or target rounds, while the progressive is used for pistol rounds like 9mm, .40 S&W or .45 ACP. I also load .223/5.56mm on the progressive too.
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Hi from McKenzie.

You want fries with that!?

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