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  1. I would follow the manual instructions on warm up time. I have the same scale that has been flawless if given time to warm up otherwise it wanders off zero somewhat.  My lighting above bar where I use scale isn't flourescent lighting so I can't comment.  I have a cheap scale I use to check weight also that weighs to nearest 0.1. Good choice on scale IMHO. 

  2. I have a new CMMG Oracle AR15 that I haven't shot yet but trigger was not good enough for me.  I bought a small pin Timney trigger from Brownell's and replaced it over the weekend.  Was going to range tomorrow and noticed the front pin was loose.  I used the 2 allen screws to hold second pin in place.  Brownell's was closed when I noticed problem so I couldn't talk with tech support.  I am sure someone can tell me if I got the pins reversed or need to buy another pin for front.  Search didn't provide any answers.  Thanks for the help in advance.

     

     

     

  3. NRA did it's part but GOD rallied the troops for this one.  Did you notice Franklin Graham mentioned in the Old Testament rain was a sign of blessing.  Rain drops fell on Donald when he stepped to the podium.  My opinion and won't argue the point...

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  4. I use the Gem Pro 250 for 1st weighing that will read grains to the hundredth and move charge to Frankford scale just to double check powder charge that reads to nearest tenth    I reload for rifles mostly on single stage press and also have RCBS beam scale that is seldom used. Some may think this method slow but you get a rythm and it goes fairly fast.  Chances of mistake is slim using this procedure. 

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  5. I had a Remington 700 SS with 26" bbl but was only .280. I got good results like Gregintenn with IMR 4350 but IMR 4831 gave around 3100 fps with good accuracy with Sierra Pro Hunter bullets.  The latter was what I used on deer and they didn't run usually. I think the 5th Edition Sierra manual has info on .280 AI. If not call Sierra "Bulletsmiths"

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  6. I have the Black Max from Sam's Club that Hozzie mentioned. It will run lights, refigerator, deep freeze and electric water heater since only one element is active at the same time. I suggest a manual transfer switch be installed. I am not a electrician but have been told there is a slight chance current can be sent to grid with main braker turned off. I didn't want the liability of possibly killing a lineman so I had a electrician install a transfer switch. 

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  7. Allen1 if you want it fixed Glock will check it out along with all your magazines if you want to make the trip to Smyrna, Georgia during their business hours. I had 2 pistols rebuilt and all magazines checked and new ones replaced some older mags. 0 cost to me except for my expenses to the factory. 

  8. On 9/16/2016 at 9:10 AM, JAB said:

    The news articles I read were unclear but from my reading it appeared to me that it was already legal to carry openly with no permit in MO and that this bill/law simply expands that to concealed carry, as well.  Is that the case?  Either way it is a good thing I am just wondering if there was a step between not being able to carry without a permit and being able to carry concealed without a permit or if MO legislators went all-in all at once.

    Open carry was legal without a permit before this veto override especially in rural areas but some muni's exercised their option of passing laws that prohibit open carry and restrict the blade length of knives.  One needed a permit to concealed carry before SB 656. 

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