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Ray Z

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  1. How about talking about lubing and sizing? I've been using a star luber sizer + heater for a ling time. Before that I used a lyman. I have always used the 50/50 alox NRA lube. Once I tried a [hard] lube to see if it smoked less. Lots of barrel leading and it didn't cut the smoke down much. What do you suggest/ use.
  2. This is Tennessee., If your shoes hurt, go barefoot.
  3. You probably don't remember me. You handed me the 10000 primers I bought and asked to be held for me until I finished the show. Your prices were one of the few that didn't go through the roof just because you could. Thank you, I will make it a point to patronize your business whenever I can.
  4. I went there today. There weren't any deals on components. The gun dealers had there skinning knives extra sharp. They wanted to give close to nothing for a gun you had for sale, but were extra special in love with what they had for sale. The parts kit AR 15's that were going for $500-$600 bucks before Obama was reelected were going for $1200-$1500. My only thought as I walked out the door was " If Obama was to run again, I'll bet those dealers would vote for him again".  I overheard two dealers talking about the meeting they attended before the doors opened and where the prices were fixed. I haven't been to this show in a while but I thought $10 to get in was a bit stiff. If I recall, the last time I went it cost me $7 to get in. If I go to a gun store, I expect to pay a bit more because these folks have to pay for the lights and salary's. But a lot of these dealers have a trailer for a store and a store front for an address on their FFL.   Now if this don't get me in do do up to my neck, I don't know what will. This is just my two cents worth.
  5.  I suggest that you go on line and shop for a rock chuckermaster master reloading kit [amazon and ebay are a good place to look]. I think if I were you I wouldn't buy a lee reloader. They aren't built to last.You should always start with a single station press and later, you can go to a production press [Dillon] after you have experience [1 1/2 - 2 years] . Everybody has their own preference on bullets, powder, and primers. I like Montana gold bullets, solo 1000 powder, and Winchester primers. Somebody else will have different likes and dislikes. To save the most money buy your primers by the sleeve [5000] you powder by the largest container, and bullets by case. Before getting started get yourself a good book on reloading and a couple of reloading manuals. Keep them in the bathroom. It's a great way to stay regular.
  6. Ray Z

    assault vehicles

    If they do that what am I going to do for my second midlife crise?
  7. [quote name='2Alpha' timestamp='1353288236' post='847883'] All three guns you listed are fine entry level guns for USPSA. I am not a Glock fan but a Glock 17 or G34 are also good choices. Nothing wrong with the Ruger SR9 if it fits you and you shoot it well. If you are considering shooting some IDPA, all the guns mentioned, EXCEPT the XDm, are legal in the SSP division, which is basically equivalent to USPSA Production. For IDPA, the XDm is legal in the ESP division, but not SSP. And yes, 9mm is the way to go. Cheaper ammo, encourages more practice. [/quote] I like Ruger firearms. But they don't have a very good double action triger. I have an Xd, xdm, and M&P. Of the three personally I prefer the M&P. They are a little easier on the pocket and I just shoot production better with it.
  8. Our pets are house pets. We go outside for a while 2 or 3 times a day. With King [the Shepard] Layla [our golden retriever] and Murphy [our overweight Yorke] our house if full enough. When I ask them if they want to go outside now, I end up trampled in the stampede to the door.
  9. We stopped at the animal shelter in Madisonville about a year ago. Wife wanted a cat. We ended up with a 2 pound cat and a 87 pound [way under weight] black German Shepard. He was on his way to get put down when I spotted him. Best dog I ever had. He is over 110 pounds now [about where he belongs] and smart as a whip.
  10. [quote name='jwinter' timestamp='1353250494' post='847590'] I had a great time out at ORSA match this weekend. While I did not shoot, I did follow our group (started on stage 2 with Ray Z.) to all six stages and looks like it will be really fun. I suggest to anyone that might be interested in this type of shooting to go to one of these matches. I will most likely go to next the IDPA match and shoot if able. Thanks to all that gave me so much information on the forum and at the range. [/quote] Thanks jwinter. I hope you had a good time. The fat kid from the end of the block Ray
  11. [i]Poachers make it difficult for the rest of us that hunt. They slither onto someones property, take the game, then slither back away. My sons and I ask the owner and get written permission. I would make sure that my land was posted, then prosecute fully.[/i]
  12. Hold on there bobba louie! Before you go to those extreems, try automobile cleaner wax. I never was able to get the stuff off the front of the cylinder but the stuff on the sides came off with good ol simonize and cloth towel.
  13. Lost my mom and my sister to this damned disease. But treatment is much better now than it was then. If you love her, stand with her. She is going to go through some difficult times. There are a lot more happy endings to these stories now.
  14. OK, now I'm confused. Does this thing have left hand threads?
  15. I've got a Colt AR [6700] that I'm trying to get the flash suppressor off of. I've never been a hammer mechanic so I'm not putting a lot of twist on it. I've got a barrel wrench that I'm using and a 3/4" open end that I'm using on the flash hider. Is there something that I don't know or is this one of those cases of muscle over mind?
  16. The smoke isn't really smoke. It's the lube coming off the bullet as it leaves the muzzle. If you think the lube that professional casters use is bad, try the NRA formula some time. On a clam day after shooting a practical pistol stage you can't find the targets.
  17. +1 For what Dolomite said. If you're shooting off the bench it works. If you're shooting in the field or autoloading out of a magazine you are asking for trouble.
  18. My son found a place to hunt them. He started out with a 308. Now he's using a 12ga with 00 buck.
  19. Found the only deal at the gun show in Knoxville. Russian primers $109/5000. Boy! those guys like retail on their stuff.
  20. Got to have the license. We can't forget Uncle Sam and Aunty Clinton. But all disgust aside, If I were to sell reloaded ammo, along with the proper licenses, I'd have to have a couple of million in liability insurance. With all that cost in the budget, you'd have to load millions of rounds a year to pay for overhead.
  21. UHH ever check gunbroker? I like to keep my money local when I can but......... http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=302867980 http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=302742438 http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=303404255
  22. Testosterone is just dripping of this one.
  23. Wow! I'm learning a lot. Any suggestions on gun/caliber?

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