... N310 ... Please tell us what distance you are shooting at. Huge difference between 50 ft and 50 yards; I researched a lot about the 148 WC and 158 SWC...
Hi Group, Would appreciate some advice as to the best way to carry the Browning HP for protection. I want a safe way to get the weapon into action quickly w/o...
If we bought a new top end production rifle (Cooper, Anschutz, Sako) can we expect it to be perfect? That is, no scratches, no dings on the stock, magazine and...
Yes and No. Susan z_biker <z_biker@...> wrote: If we bought a new top end production rifle (Cooper, Anschutz, Sako) can we expect it to be perfect? That...
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Generally, you do get what you pay for. Chances are you will put dings and scratches on anything you use. I'm assuming you intend to use it. Sooner or later,...
I'm just getting into reloading for pistol ammo. I want to buy bulk componets to save money. Is there an all around powder/bullets/primers that fits all...
It is reasonable to expect a new product top end or not to have no dings, scratches and to have mechanicals to operate correctly. Unfortunately every once in a...
... Sako) ... I would think that it should be as perfect as perfect could be. I would not expect any defects at all, dings and scratches NO way, as well as its...
I thought I read some posts that sugested cleaning pistols in a parts washer using simple green, then drying the gun on an oven. Was I misunderstading that or...
Maybe I just have not caught on to just how this forum works yet but every time I reply or post a message it never shows up! Whats the problem? I log in and I...
www.Midwayusa.com has lots & lots of goodies. Personally, I prefer a complete manual like Lyman's, even though I've got a couple of the "one caliber" books....
I use Simple Green as a general gun cleaner--it was recommended by a former Navy SEAL. I understand that there are lots of guys who clean their AR-15s with...
Now I got 4 copies of your comment, something is not right I'd just like to know if I'm doing something wrong that all. Joe _____ From: Patrick Cimo...
What is the point anyway? Is there something ... The point is, I have read most of the past posts from this group and many others. Some have ordered expensive...
I'd have to give the nod to Europe for making some of the best rimfire guns. They prize 22LR more there and they seem to do a better job. If I wanted a ...
Try looking at "edit your membership". See if the box to get mail is check. z ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Find what you...
Thanks to all for the responses. As a result, I find I have other options than my local gun shop. Never considered using my local shop as a delivery station...
You can certainly buy bullets, powder, primers, brass, etc, anywhere in the US. In almost all cases, you have to take delivery of a firearm from an FFL in...
It would be helpful if we knew more about the calibers that you were going to reload. There really isn't a one-size-fits-all for pistol calibers. There are...
Yet several high masters have reported very good results with Titegroup under fast moving jacketed bullets. I use it for hardball. Clays is decent, Bullseye...
There is no all around powder /primer/bullets system for general targeting. Your caliber will determine your components. There are some powders that work with...
There may be a 3 day waiting period, best to contact them and see what they have to do to sell to a non-resident. Look up http://www.gunbroker.com/,...
Thanks Roger, I have .380 ACP, 9MM Luger, 38 Spl., 40 S&W and 45 ACP. While I do have .357 Mag, .41 Mag & .44 Mag I don't believe they will be loaded in bulk....
Roger was pretty much right on the target Joe. You need to determine what you are reloading for before picking a powder. Primers are pretty much personal ...
Thanks to the members who have offered opinions on my question regarding the safest way to carry my Browning Mark III HP. Unfortunately, I did not get an...
I'VE HAD GOOD LUCK WITH WINCHESTER PRIMERS AND 231 POWDER WITH RAINIER PLATED BULLETS IN .357 MAG, .38 SPECIAL, .380 ACP, 9MM AND .45 ACP. ADMITTEDLY, I...
I've had pretty fair success with general target shooting at 6 inch steel plates at 25 yards with using Titegroup for all of the calibers mentioned except the ...