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  1. 49 minutes ago, tntnixon said:

    Since he was pouring his own bullets from his homemade molds, he could  have made them chamber by shortening the case ever so slightly and making them conical with the stepped out base equal to the case diameter . I would think you’d get a result similar to what we saw . I’m certainly no expert.

    Eugene is no expert either.   Blown up guns sure made for dramatic effect when watched by the general public though.

    It's TV people ....... just TV.

    I enjoy the series much more when I don't pick it apart.  You can do that with most TV series.  Miami Vice was even worse than this in the firearms department.

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  2. 23 hours ago, battleop said:

    Do I really need to explain how Karma works?  When you do bad things to others (like using shady sales tactics) eventually bad things come back to bite you in the ass.   I think you guys are putting a little too much though into my original comments.

     

    Karma?  I bet you believe in BigFoot too.  The cause of the fire has not been disclosed (as far as I know) but I'm fairly certain that "Karma" had absolutely nothing to do with it .........

  3. On 4/5/2018 at 9:10 AM, Whisper said:

    I agree it was excellent seeing Negan dragged around the dump, tied to a mechanic's creeper or something similar, but the next scene was the worst continuity error in the entire show.  Jadis is making dire threats, and all of a sudden Negan is still tied to the creeper but he has a loaded 1911, a bunch of photos that are valuable to Jadis, and a lit highway flare.  WTF?   It's like a scene was deleted or something.

    Not to mention that it's incredibly stupid that the helicopter coming to evacuate Jadis could hover at 50 feet 150 yards away from her and apparently couldn't see her even though she was waving at them and Negan had a flare.

    It seems like every time the show begins building back some goodwill with unexpected plot developments or exciting action scenes, they undo it by stupid writing, bargain-basement special effects, or some impossible activity that could have been avoided if the show had a single technical advisor who had completed fourth grade.

    I cringe in anticipation of  Sunday's episode, which apparently is going to depict Eugene's ammunition handloading factory.  

    Remember ....... It's just television.  Probably 98% of the viewers have no idea about reloading or other firearm related things that we understand and use on a daily basis.  The writers were striving for entertainment value, not total realism.

  4. On 4/5/2018 at 9:04 PM, Whisper said:

     

    I'm pleased if the point of your post was not to take pleasure in this dealer's misfortune.  But if not, the point you hoped to make is not clear.  Maybe you can elaborate?

    I'd like to hear that also .......

  5. Seeing Negan being pulled around on that sled was the funniest thing I have seen on this series.  Hilarious! 

    Carl's death obviously hurt Negan.  And he showed a lot of feeling when talking about his former wife "Lucille".  Makes me wonder if the writers are going to do a role reversal between him and Rick in the near future.  Especially after Rick slaughtered the guys from the Sanctuary last week.

  6. Sorry you had such a bad experience there.  Mine was totally opposite.  They have always treated myself and my family with respect and courtesy. 

    Also can't believe that you are pleased at a loss this large to a gun retailer.  Seriously?  Pretty vindictive in my opinion ........

    We need these retailers and indoor ranges.  They support our gun rights and have a vested interest in the 2nd Amendment.

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  7. On 1/21/2018 at 1:05 PM, gregintenn said:

    Although I have a thing for classic doubles, my favorite field gun is a 20 Gauge Browning Citori Featherweight.

    A man after my heart.  :bowrofl:

    My son has shot skeet competitively for many years, and we have both decided that unless waterfowl are in the picture a quality O/U will get the job done and are a true pleasure to shoot.  As long as you stay away from the Stoeger and other inexpensive guns, you can shoot it until you leave this earth.  While he shoots more expensive guns in competition, we own several Citoris and they are dead nuts reliable with a little bit of preventive maintenance along the way.  My favorite field gun is a Remington Premier O/U in 28 gauge that was built by Sabatti in Italy.  Great little gun, light weight, and a pleasure to shoot.  I have used it for everything from skeet to pheasants in South Dakota.  If you aren't tied to the 12 gauge wagon, find yourself a little 28 gauge gun and you'll learn quickly how versatile and fun they are.

  8. Forgot about the helicopter.  Good catch.  Carl's death was off the original "track" of the story, so who knows what they will come up with now.  I will say that after 8 seasons this series could very well be on it's last legs unless they amp up the twists and turns to increase interest above the current level.  I'm hearing lots of complaints lately.

  9. Kinda slow and skipped around too much.  It did, however, put Simon on the waiting list for Lucille.  I gotta wonder if Rick is losing it a bit after Carl's death and is hell-bent on taking Negan out.  That might get him and the rest of the crew in a bad spot. 

  10. A huge THANK YOU to everyone.  We are going to go Friday & Saturday, and Sunday if we can't get our fill after 2 days.  I did visit the NRA website before I posted, but I had heard "rumors" that Thursday was doable.  Glad to know the facts about that not being the case.  Can't wait to get out there for a few days.

  11. I'm going to Dallas in May for the Annual NRA Convention.  I read elsewhere that even though the Convention dates are Fri, Sat, & Sun, the exhibit hall is open on Wed & Thur also.  Is this correct?  I couldn't find any info on the NRA website that confirmed this.  If so, it would be wise to go on those days to avoid the weekend crowds.

    Any insight would be greatly appreciated!

  12. I'll agree that there are plenty of "tools" on that site, but that's about it,lol.

     

    I'll have to remember for future reference that your opinion trumps anyone else's.

     

    It's just like any other site .... including this one.  You have to read through the content and decide for yourself what is useful.   You must own something that received a bad review over there, lol.

  13. Trip Advisor was created so whiny puss bags can verbally attack a business from afar without repercussions. This is not a vote FOR or AGAINST Buds and the quality of their establishment, just a PSA :)

     

    Say what you want, but I have found Trip Advisor to be a good tool at times.  Like every other review site, it can be falsely misleading.  You have to be smart enough to weed through the crap and find the useful reviews.  There are internet cowboys everywhere you turn  ...

  14. Folks, you have to maintain control of your animals.  Plain and simple.  What was the guy supposed to do?  Wait until he was bitten to defend himself?  If the dog was charging and he had waited he could have been maimed for life or worse!

     

    Any of you guys ever actually been attacked by a dog?  Well, I have.  Several times.  I worked for a gentleman who trained guard dogs back in the late 70s.  He trained dobermans and rottweilers.  On several occassions I was the "bad guy" and wore the pads while the dogs attacked me.  Let me tell you that it is a VERY VERY scary thing. 

     

    So no ...... I'm not going to take a chance on getting bit.  If your animal charges me and gets into my "space" he's a dead dog.  You can react afterwards as you see fit.  But if you attack me afterwards you may be seen as threatening my life and end up with the dog!

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  15. Take a look at the load data table from Accurate that I linked to above.  They list loads for 5.56 separately from .223 Remington, that's how I know I'm loading to 5.56 pressures

     

    Once again ....... unless you have a test barrel, you don't know EXACTLY what pressures you are getting IN YOUR RIFLE.  The pressures that they publish are in THEIR TEST BARREL. Why is that so hard for you to understand?

     

    I disagree that loads have to be worked up for a particular rifle to be safe.  You can buy Lake City 5.56 which is loaded to the top of the NATO pressure spec, and you can shoot it safely in any rifle with a 5.56 or Wylde chamber.  Lake City doesn't have an assortment of rounds with varying powder charges where you're supposed to buy the weaker and work up to ensure the loads are safe in your particular rifle.  They know that their rounds are put together right and will function safely in any rifle with the proper chamber. 

     

    LOL ... you're talking about FACTORY ammunition that has been tested to be safe in any rifle in good repair.  Any and all factory ammunition fits into that category.  I've never disputed that fact, and have no idea what it has to do with your statement about your reloads?

     

    The reason that the powder companies have start and max charges is to protect the reloader from errors he doesn't know he is making.  His powder scale may be out of calibration and he's loading 22 grains when he thinks he's loading 20.  His calipers may be out of calibration and he's seating the bullets .04" deeper than he thinks he is.  Maybe he's using old Vernier calipers and doesn't know how to read them correctly.  He might not be able to find published information for a specific bullet/powder combo and is borrowing from something close but not exact, etc., etc.  I agree that you should start out low and work up, but not for the reason you're claiming.

     

    NOPE.   I know personally some of the people at Speer that did a lot of test loads for one of their reloading manuals and at no time did they "pad" the results as you are implying.  That would make the data totally useless because it is no longer data but rather a loose guideline.  If you take the time to actually read the reloading data you will see that the pressures are recorded, and the test barrel is listed.  These are not approximate pressures.  If they were foolish enough to list pressures that were inaccurate they would be opening themselves up to a pile of lawsuits.  That's why all manuals state to approach max listed loads with caution. 

     

    And as for reloaders making mistakes like you listed, only an idiot would use reloading equipment that isn't verified as accurate.  Wow.

  16. I didn't mean to ruffle your feathers.  I only stated the FACTS that loads need to be worked up carefully for each and every individual rifle.  That's basic reloading practice.

     

    I can only assume that you have a test barrel in your possession since you "load to 5.56 pressures". 

     

    Otherwise, how else are you accurately measuring these pressures in your chamber? 

     

    Unless you have a test barrel, you're simply guessing at the pressure load.  And to make a safe guess, you have to start at a certain point with your loads and work up slowly.  Right?  My point is that it makes no difference what chamber you have, you still must work up a load slowly and methodically until you find a safe load that suits your needs.

     

    And being a mechanical engineer has nothing to do with knowing how to reload.  Same as my profession has no bearing.

  17. I started all three of my sons on whitetails with .223 out of an AR.  65 grn Sierra Gameking puts them down as well as 30-30, with much less recoil.  My AR's have Wylde chambers so I generally load to 5.56 pressures.

     

    What, exactly, are "5.56 pressures"?    There could be a book written on the differences ... or lack of differences ... between the 2 cartridges.  Not to mention that NATO measures pressures at the throat and SAAMI measures them at the center line of the case.  But in reality, it's a moot point. 

     

    Any load that is developed should be tailored and loaded for a specific rifle.  That is ..... a specific CHAMBER.  As chambers are reamed at the factory the reamer obviously wears over time.  When the reamer will no longer ream a chamber to SAAMI specifications it is discarded and a new one replaces it.  This results in various (although extremely small) chamber sizes in the same rifles from the same manufacturer as the reamers wear and are replaced.  Not all chambers are the same.

     

    But, even though it's true that's not really the issue with "XXX Pressure" statements.

     

    ANY time we build a load for a particular rifle we should start at a safe point and work up slowly until we find the accuracy node that we are looking for or until we start seeing obvious pressure signs.  A good recommendation is to start at a mid point in the published load data for that cartridge.  This accuracy node or pressure warning can occur at various powder charges in different rifle chambers.  Sure, some loaders use the same data as other loaders are are well satisfied with the results.  Most seasoned loaders will never use a load based upon something they read on the internet or something they were told.  They know that their rifle is a very individual chamber and loads need to be developed carefully for it in order to achieve the best accuracy, velocity, and safety.

  18. I prefer shiny blue pistols.  There's not too many 1911s that don't have a coating on them.  I chose this one.

     

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    LOVE IT.  My first was a Colt, but I've owned SA and other as well.  Finally convinced myself that I only needed two 1911s.  One is a Colt Gold CUp in .45ACP, but my favorite of all time is this plain 'ole pistol in .38Super ..................................

     

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  19. We load extensively and hunt hogs with our rifles.  I load Benchmark / 60 VMax for everything.

     

    A couple of things that I have found .......

     

    Unless you've loaded up on the Wolf primers, drop them and go to CCI BR4 primers.  Way better consistency and a little tougher cup.

     

    You likely will find your best accuracy somewhere below max published data.  Not always, but usually.

     

    Like someone already said ...... loading a .223 for max velocity is wasting powder and stressing components.  No need.

     

    We shoot hogs and kill them quickly with a load that runs roughly 2850.  We shoot them in the ear at ranges from 50 to 200 yards.  Accuracy is of extreme importance to us ... velocity not so much.

     

    Lastly, for pure shooting pleasure and economy (as well as accuracy!) find a load that isn't tipping the max.  You'll be far better off in the long run.

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  20. It's vet recommended because they get kick-backs from it.

    You're an idiot. There are no "kick-backs" in the veterinary industry ... I can ASSURE you of that. What other words of wisdom, about things that you know nothing about, do you have for us?

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