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gregintenn

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  1. It says Saturday special, up to $1500, but I still got it today. Seems like good prices there for plated bullets.
  2. Yes! Last October, I got covered with poison ivy. A day or two after getting a shot and taking the pills, I lost not only the poison ivy rash, but also the pain in my elbow and in my lower back running down my leg.   As I said, this was the first part of last October, and none of these has returned.
  3. I still have the Hunter's Safety Course card too. Also, there's still a "Get Out OF Jail Free" Monopoly card in there from my youth. So far I haven't had to whip it out, but a guy's gotta be prepared, right?   We are indeed about the same age. I'll be 42 in July.
  4. Probably a good cleaning and lube would help the slide to operate properly. Assuming it's in a dovetail slot, you can drift the rear sight with a hammer and punch.
  5. I registered on July 19th, 1991. I still have the card in my pocket. :up:
  6. Save up, or keep what ya got.
  7. How bout the Nashville Rescue Mission? I'll bet they could fix you up, and could use your assistance as well.
  8. You had to go sign up at the post office when I turned 18. I guess that's still how it's done? Surely you did.
  9. I hear a lot of horror stories lately about customer service. I'm not aiming this at you, but I think you'd be amazed at the current quality of the average customer today. If all a person deals with is idiots every day, they soon forget how to treat a genuine human being when they run across one.
  10. Definitely not a Leupold. I've never heard of them not honoring their warranty.
  11. Nothing can beat that! Congratulations.
  12. http://www.jamesbest.com/jamesbest.com/Welcome.html He was quite a guy and a great source of entertainment to me.
  13. I love the sound, look, and feel of silver coins. I wish we still used them.
  14. Sounds like a wonderful place you're going to buy. I don't know if you'll find all that criteria on one farm, but I'd suggest you start looking around Crossville.
  15. So you're saying a person is gay if they own either? :stir: :lol:
  16. Because they have it and nobody else does.   It sucks, but economically, it's a better deal than spending all day and a tank of gas driving around looking for it elsewhere.
  17. I ate a can of smoked oysters for lunch today and all I got was the squirts. :shake:
  18. l :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
  19. I am amazed that someone has yet to do something with Tannerite stupid enough to get it banned. It's coming.
  20. It's up to you, but I'd say you're there based on your criteria.   My plinking load is a 55 grain FMJBT Hornady loaded with CCI #400 primers and a max dose of IMR 4320. I figure there are better powders, but this one works great, fills the case up to the neck, is reasonable accurate, and provides 100% reliability in all my rifles. It is also widely available while other powders are hard to find at times.   I find a good crimp, while not necessary in my opinion, helps slightly with accuracy. It'll also lessen the chance of bullet setback, however, I've never had a problem with that while not crimping.   Accuracy loads are a whole 'nuther matter. :cool:
  21. Get that thing checkered and you'll have a jewel for sure! I love it.
  22. Have a truck drive who knows how to spread gavel with his truck bring some "crusher run" from the local rock quarry. You can fix some minor errors with a shovel and rake. As you drive on this, and as it rains, the dust in the crusher run gravel causes it to compact and get really hard. It makes a much better driveway than the 3/4" rock a lot of people use.   If you are having drainage problems with your long driveway, you really need access to a tractor and box scraper. Honestly, maintaining your own place out in the country takes a bit of money.
  23. Just as pretty as any other Glock I've seen. :surrender:
  24. I'd be suspect of your chronograph. I don't believe there's any way whatsoever that a crimp could cause what you've described.   I do not own a chronograph, but the only difference I've noticed when crimping is a slight edge in accuracy with some loads.   I've never seen a significant point of impact change between crimped and non crimped loads that were otherwise similar.   Were you shooting a target? Where were your bullets hitting? Were you getting a decent group?
  25. Nothing better than a good wife. Congratulations. We'll be celebrating 20 years in June. Man, how the time flies.

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