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  1. Yes to all. 48 hours time limit.

    I think Target is more appropriate myself, given the name.

    But no ammo there, so you have to renew your permit a year early if you choose that route.

    - OS

    And you're pretty much required to buy nachos from the deli when you carry to Wal-Mart on your maiden voyage. It's in the rulebook somewhere.

    Well.... if that's the "rules", I guess I'll have to do it. :bat:

  2. I'm fairly new to TN and the TGO forums so ... Did I miss it in my HCP class that I am required to go to Wally World, packing heat, to buy some ammo once I receive my permit? Am I required to do it in 24, 48, 72 hours? If I'm not able to, will my permit get revoked?

  3. Unless you are casting bullets you ain't "making bullets".You are reloading ammunition.:D
    Actually, its hand loading. You only reload if you use once fired cases. :)

    I think Grout was pointing out that I said "make bullets" twice in my previous post.

    Thanks Grout ;)

  4. Advanced training is key. I had my HCP class in April and I'm taking an Advanced Handgun class this Saturday. People that take the HCP class and never fires a gun after that is, imho, totally careless and we'll probably read about them in the news. Just like Verbal said, "be a sponge". Knowledge is power. When I go to the range, I watch advanced shooters to see what they're doing and maybe even ask questions. I'm taking my advanced class at the same place where I had my HCP class. If I take another class after that, I will search out somewhere different. I believe that multiple "teachers" is better than the same person all the time.

  5. I started reloading a couple of months ago. I started off by buying the Lee book first then the Lyman. I was told that it's better to have 2 or 3 books for reference on loads which both books have. It's also good to have a book from the specific powder manufacturer.

    What I did was read thru the Lee book to get an understanding of the basics then someone from the gun club offered to teach me how to reload. That was the best part, actually using a machine to reload my own bullets. You can read all you want, but having someone actually show me was what I needed to get going. I have now have loaded well over 1500 bullets.

    Before I even reloaded my first bullet at home, I started buying some of the basic equipment, tumbler, primer pocket cleaners, single stage press, decapping die. While I was reading, I was working on case preparation. It wasn't until after I had my lesson, that I bought my reloading dies. I'm now reloading .38spls, 9mm, and .45 acp.

  6. OK talk with Mike (one of the LEOs that was there) last night. this is what he said. someone working there called and said i was carrying. he said that no the sign is not legal but if your in a business or resident posted or not and the owner ask you to leave or remove your gun and you dont you can be charged with trespassing. in this case the owners had the LEOs ask me to remove it. now he said if he had made a report and my name was in the report telling me i was ask to remove my gun or leave and i was caught back there in a later time i would more then likely be going to jail. but he said theirs was no report made. he said next time i need to make sure im CC. but he did say the next couple of times i go in there if he was me he wouldn't carry that way if they recognize me and call the law thinking im carrying it will make them look like dumbarse when they get there and im not. :D

    I guess your conversation with your friend sums it up. Now we all know some of the ins and outs.

    The way I see it, pick your battles. I do want to make sure that I'm always safe as best I can. Part of that also means not to draw attention to myself. Unfortunately, there are people that do not like guns because of the negative press so I'm not going to add to their paranoia. When I go to the range, I look around to see if any neighbors are around as I'm loading and unloading my car. I just don't want to be put in an awkward position. I love shooting but others may not. To me, it's like politics and religion, you believe in what you want, just don't push your beliefs on me. I'm fine with a friendly discussion, but when people start to preach to me, that's what I get pi$$ed.

    Glad it worked out for you.

  7. ... there appears to be ZERO correlation between when you sent it in and when you get it back.

    I realize that, that's why I said "hope". I was fingerprinted on April 23rd, so I'm right around 90 days. I'm waiting patiently. I'm almost 40 years old and have never had a carry permit before, I'm in no hurry. I just hope that the state lives up to its end of the bargin with 90 days. I live up to my end of the bargin by paying my taxes on time.

  8. I have a P220, a P229 in .40 (with a .357 sig barrel as well). and a P226 in 9mm. Never a problem with any of them. I recently changed my 229 grips to the Hogue wrap around. Made quite a difference in the feel.

    Congrats on your new gun.

  9. I bought the Lyman #55 powder measure the other day at Reloaders Bench. It's $79.99 plus tax. So far it seems worth the money. It's very well made. The only thing that is plastic is the hopper and hopper lid. I didn't really want to spend that much but it looks like it will last longer than me.

    I read a lot of the reviews on Midway about various powder measures. I did not like reading about the Lee measures and all the tinkering that people have to do to get them to work/not leak. The only tinkering that I had to do with the Lyman is to adjust the measure to get the right powder charge. I just finished loading 150 - 9mm. Out of that 150, I weighed about 15-20 to check for accuracy. I think there were 3 or 4 that weighed +.1, the rest were dead on.

  10. I see that the RCBS little dandy needs different drums for different charges but I haven't been able to find any load data for the different drums and I'm not going to buy a few to see what works best.

    FYI

    I decided to contact RCBS and they sent me their catalog. It has a listing of charges for 50 different powders for their 28 different drums for their little dandy powder measure.

  11. I bought 1000 9mm of Wolf from ammoman.com and have shot about 400 of it thru my Glock 19 and Sig 226. Not a problem with either gun and have not noticed it being any dirtier than any other ammo that I've used.

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