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Luke E.

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  1. I've yet to ever find an online primer price that I couldn't beat within 1hr of me. I by them by the case (5,000) and usually buy multiple cases so that knocks the price down a bit I'm sure. I typically can get the between $20-$25 per thousand and pick them up when imgoing to be driving close by for other reasons or at a gun show that I was planning on going to anyways.
  2. Sorry the hog hunt was ruined but glad that buck gave the trip a silver lining! How wide is he?
  3. I've not had the opportunity to hunt yet and was late getting cameras out but I'm hoping to get out a few evenings this week. Looks like is been a slow season so far. I have had a couple that I think are shooters show up on camera since I put them out 1.5 weeks ago so it gives me something to chase. I am pretty certain that I'll take this one if given the opportunity. This one I'm unsure of. He's fairly tall but I can't tell much more about him.
  4. I sure wish they were local to me. I haven't had time to look at much yet but it did seem like some of their 8# jugs of powder were $30-$45 cheaper than Outpost Armory which is the only local reloading supply shop to me. I can be at the shops in Nashville in an hour but their prices are about the same so I end up buying 95% of my powder through David. I will definitely stop by next time we go to east to though.
  5. I had never heard of Wideners before. I've run through a many of those projectiles back when David had the pulls consistently. I'd buy a few thousand at every gun show. As a matter of fact I had just reached my (personally set) minimum inventory last month and I don't think that I had bought any since everything dried up during "The Great Panic". I actually increased my shooting during that time and kept a handful of others in ammo while things were scarce so there's no telling how many thousands of those things I had put back. I still try to buy pretty much all my supplies through David I don't hit the gun shows much any more and it's a 1-1.5hr drive to his house so when I go, I try I restock on everything. Thanks for the link, I'll check them out.
  6. I keep meaning to post this but life has been kicking my butt lately and haven't had much inter webs time. Surplusammo.com runs a 24hr sale every month or so on Armscor 55gr fmj and I think the sale price is around $281 + shipping for 4,000 projectiles. The shipping bumped it up to $320 ($0.08 ea) which is better than anything I've sourced locally in some time. Here's where it gets good, they have now gone to free shipping on them and I think that's all the time so that puts you at about $0.07ea when on sale. I found out that they have a coupon code "saarocks!" Which takes an extra 5% off every item you purchase (even sale items) which put my last purchase at about $0.065 per projectile. You can buy them in lesser qty (500,1,000 or 2,000) if you want but the price does go up slightly. I think the non sale price is like $29? So use the code and free shipping option and it's still pretty cheap. Anyways, just thought I'd post this in case anyone else is tired of paying $89+ per thousand like I was. If the code doesn't work then try it without the "!" But I'm pretty sure it's supposed to be there and I'm pretty sure it said that the code was good all the time.
  7. My form 4 stamp just came in. Check cashed 5/18. Of coarse I flew to Oklahoma this morning so I won't see it til next week!
  8. Well I'm glad the fellowship was thicker than you say the birds were. As long as one of them are okay then all is good. Maybe you'll get another chance to go this year. I'd offer to take you when I get back into town but I'm not sure when season goes out and I'll be full bore trying to finish prepping for deer season. If I should happen to have time to go again I will let you know. Glad the "custom" high performance carbon fiber plug worked out for you!
  9. Also, I've still got that 10mm brass in my truck waiting until I see you next so if I make it up there this evening I'll let you know regardless whether you need help making the plug or not.
  10. WAY to personal!!!! Check out the plastic plug in your 870 and you'll see kinda what you're shooting for. I just remembered something,, the rod will need something bigger than the spring attached to the end so that it stays up at the end of the mag tube even when you have less than three shells in it. I just cut a small disc of cardboard (basically a cardboard washer) and slid it onto the wooden plug I made. The only catch is that I whittled down all but the last 1/2" of mine so that the little washer wouldn't just slide right off the top of the plug. The reason I say that's a catch is that mine is only two she'll lengths where yours would be 10, that's a lot of whittling! If you're going to Lowes or Home Depot for the dowel, you can probably find something that will clamp onto the end of the dowel that will serve the purpose. Just remember, it has to be small enough to fit inside the mag tube but as big or bigger than the spring so that it won't slide down into the spring. I'm sure this is sounding complicated but I made my last one while sitting in a dove field with nothing but a shots hell box top, a tree limb and a pocket knife so it's not to difficult lol. I might be going up to academy sometime after 5 this evening and if I'm able to, I'd be happy to help you with it if needed.
  11. See there, I was giving you tips trying to keep costs down.. I didn't realize you were going full tactical dove hunting or I would have certainly suggested an assortment of pouches pouches ? lol. They have some good fields in that area and hopefully this cool air moving in will drive a new bunch down from the north! I've hunted dove with an 870 since I was 7 or 8 years old and have killed a great many birds with them. You can cut a wooden dowel or a stick the length of 10 shells and install it under the magazine cap of your 930 and let 'er rip. If you unscrew the cap on your 870 you will find a 2 she'll length plastic version of what I'm describing. This will limit it to 3 rounds making it legal for migratory bird bird hunting.
  12. As long as you have a shogun, seat, and shells, you will be good to go. Having 5-10 decoys to clip on a fence row or on stakes in the field can sometimes help calm the birds as they are dropping in but not at all necessary. You can buy a 5 or 6 pack of them at Wal Mart for around $10 and a sack of stakes for around $2 if they still have some in stock. Dove like to fly along power lines when coming into a field and will, a lot of times, land on the lines before committing to dropping on down to the field so if there is a power line around it will usually be at least a decent spot. Carry a grocery sack to put you birds in and keep them off the ground and in your bucket if possible because ants find them quickly. It's different than shooting clays so be willing to adjust you lead and patience. Above all else, remember that dove hunting is as much about the gathering and fellowship as it is shooting birds so chatting back and forth from a distance is acceptable. How you enjoy your first hunt!
  13. I always enjoy the company and glad we had some birds to shoot at. Maybe I'll find a field of late corn or beans to hunt when I get back from Oklahoma.
  14. I had intentions of inviting you out for opening day at the 2nd place we hunted last year but I wasn't thinking when I planned a work trip to Oklahoma and won't be back until the 7th. As for sharpening options, I use one of the Smith sets that you clamp the blade in a guide and the stones have a rod that slides through the guide at a consistent angle. They have them at Academy Sports in Symrna but if you have any questions just give me a call. I gave a guy some .22 ammo several months back so that his kid could shoot and he insisted on giving me something in return. He had a box of Hornady 35gr Vmax .22 Hornet so I grabbed those for you. Maybe we can get together the 2nd week of season to shoot birds and I can get them to you then.
  15. Gomer Pyle found a place that's like 10min from my place so I'll use them rather than make the drive. Thanks though.
  16. Got it printed off, saved in a few different places so now I just need to have my engraving done and buy a handguard to finish assembling the upper. Thanks, Dolomite for the help earlier.
  17. I'm not around a computer so I'm on my phone, I called but evidently what dolomite is seeing on his computer is different than what I'm seeing. He was going to look on his phone and call back if he found something. I guess if nothing else, I'll be around a computer in the next few hours.
  18. I didn't receive a pdf. My email says to log into my account for further instruction but I'm logged in and trying to figure out where to go for further instruction.
  19. Just got an email saying that my form 1 has been approved. I Efiled on 4/30 so 110+/- days. I'm not holding my breath but am hoping that I'll be getting a call from On Target in the next few days telling me that they've just received my form 4 approval.
  20. I feel fairly certain that I'll get everything approved by then. B
  21. My form 1 is at 99 days and my form 4 is 90 days I think. I've been very patient up until now but I'm starting to get antsy now.
  22. Lol that'll work! I was planning on putting a sunflower field in but had a death in the family and work stuff that kept me tied up until it was to late to plant. I was really just wanting to put it in so that I would have a place for some folks like you and a few others that weren't in the good ol' boy dove hunt circle. I might can find you a place if your just looking to work up a spot and broadcast wheat (legally). When do you need to have the ground worked up by?
  23. It's awful tough to find a dove field to hunt these days. Me and Sidewinder searched high and low last year and ended up in a Tera field with 3 birds and 30 people. We did better the next week hunting on a flat rock behind a buddy's shed.
  24. Holler at me tomorrow, I may have some ideas that would help.

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