LOL - it's the same as "You want to shoot this?" I've only turned it down once with a .454 Casull when I first started shooting.When someone asks if you need ammo the reply should always be 'YES' or 'YES PLEASE'.
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LOL - it's the same as "You want to shoot this?" I've only turned it down once with a .454 Casull when I first started shooting.When someone asks if you need ammo the reply should always be 'YES' or 'YES PLEASE'.
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Next you'll have him changing the trigger, since there are so many triggers better than the standard mil spec trigger.
Next you'll have him changing the trigger, since there are so many triggers better than the standard mil spec trigger.
I mean if you are giving away .223 hand loads for me to shoot at the meetup, I am all for it. I shot some of your .44 mag loads at the last one and there were no issuesSounds good. I reload so much ammo for what I usually shoot that when we go to a range day, I try to get some factory stuff. I don't expect (as well you should) for anybody to shoot anybody else's reloads.
Alright then. I've got a shit pile of .223's with the 55g Hornady boat tail bullets. Great plinking round. Pretty much impossible to overcharge with CFE223. I'll bring some baggies full of them. (damn, now I sound like a dealer)I mean if you are giving away .223 hand loads for me to shoot at the meetup, I am all for it. I shot some of your .44 mag loads at the last one and there were no issues
Until you shoot one that has no take up and about a 3# pull. That's one of the reasons my build went from $1K to $1500.That's gonna be a no for me, dawg. Shot it some today, and I have no complaints about the trigger. Nor about the stock or grip. Milsurp handle got dialed in, need to play with the front sight some more.
Alright then. I've got a shit pile of .223's with the 55g Hornady boat tail bullets. Great plinking round. Pretty much impossible to overcharge with CFE223. I'll bring some baggies full of them. (damn, now I sound like a dealer)
No, only if you were selling, you're a pusher.Alright then. I've got a shit pile of .223's with the 55g Hornady boat tail bullets. Great plinking round. Pretty much impossible to overcharge with CFE223. I'll bring some baggies full of them. (damn, now I sound like a dealer)
Why? The worst thing that can happen is a squib which is pretty obvious. It wouldn't cycle a semi auto - which should throw up red flags, and it would feel really funky out of a bolt gun. Besides, I load all of my rifle rounds on a single stage and weigh every charge.I would worry more about an undercharge than an overcharge.
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Got something special for all you geezers out there . Ruger Security Six .357 Magnum. Supposedly made in 1979. This thing is CLEAN. Almost bought a Gen 2 Glock 20 today as well but I walked away at the last second. I will bring this beast with me to the meet up View attachment 133918 View attachment 133919
Got something special for all you geezers out there . Ruger Security Six .357 Magnum. Supposedly made in 1979. This thing is CLEAN. Almost bought a Gen 2 Glock 20 today as well but I walked away at the last second. I will bring this beast with me to the meet up View attachment 133918 View attachment 133919
Ohhhh, that's a beauty!!
I second that!
Now get some real deal .357 ammo.
Not that mamby pamby .38 crap.
Shoot it.
RAFF at your now puny ass 40's.
I had one for about 25 years sold it to a friend. tried buying it back from him. He want sale it back to me because it’s that nice
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I got it for $500 with a box of .357, 4 speed loaders, leather holster and a bag.
I had one for about 25 years sold it to a friend. tried buying it back from him. He want sale it back to me because it’s that nice
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I got it for $500 with a box of .357, 4 speed loaders, leather holster and a bag.