No I don’t sell guns ever
OK. Give them to me then. I'm easy.No I don’t sell guns ever...
If I've read correctly, you have cancer. My friend, gods speed on your fight.Meh... it’s a psychological device ... I don’t speak much here ...cancer medication... I know most of you gentlemen though...even if you don’t know me...too much psych I guess. I’d love to have a meetup in my 100 acre woods
I'm thinking pretty hard on that and I can't really come up with anything, guess that happens as ya get older and you've bought all the shit you need long ago and are now getting want you want!Can we start a what do you need thread? I’m cleaning out for the move and have way too much shit to list WHAT DO YOU NEED?
Well it does come in handy to pay bills. My business has been cut in half.Fuck that...money?...really? You better get your shit together...money is the last thing you might need
Small Rifle Primers
10mm bullets and dies.
357 bullets and dies
38 SP bullets and dies.
Powder....apparently the stuff I have is too "hot" for beginners.
I have 45 ACP dies and 45 Colt dies for trade or cheap sale.....ill never use them.
Heres the powder I have....been told its too hot for first time pistol reloader. Tite Group.
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Yes, gonna start soon.Are you just getting into reloading or? Titegroup isnt "too hot". There is no such thing. You just have to be more conscious with that powder to not make double or even triple charge loads as titegroup is a low charge weight powder.
I don't know who told you that but it's false. As long as you keep that thing about it being a small charge powder in mind you'll be fine. That is a non issue if you're using good practices anyway. That beam scale is just fine to weigh the powder. I was using titegroup earlier this week with 38 short colts. It's amazing how the powder is able to generate enough pressure with so little. Just follow good load data.Yes, gonna start soon.
I dont know, some guys here told me that Tite Group wasnt great for beginners and tod me that my scale doesnt go low enough to weigh the small amount of poweder id need.
Still have some research to do.
Im not afraid of weighing the correct amount.
No just components...I still reload at least once a week. I get a little time to shoot every day. I don’t know what is scarce out there because I don’t need anything. Well I need a new slug gun but I don’t see anything on the racks.Are you getting rid of reloading equipment as well?