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JimmyZip

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  1. According to most experts it is not a good idea. If by some chance you have to use that ammo to kill someone you will be accused by the opposing attorney of manufacturing deadly ammo that goes far beyond what you really need or something similar to that. Most recommend you find out what the local police force is using and then use that. There's pros and cons on both side. Take your choice and chances.

    The ONLY reason this keeps getting pushed is because of totally flawed logic. NOT once in American legal history is there a case where handloaded ammo, or even a modified trigger changed the outcome. The ONLY case Ayoob can come up with is the case of a man who murdered his wife and tried to assert it was suicide with "low powered" handloads. COMPLETE MYTH! STOP perpetuating ignorance!

    And yes, I am a court certified ballistics and shooting reconstruction expert.

    I too concur with The-Vigilante . . . carry factory ammo. Just common sense to eliminate that possibility, don't you think?

    In my 65 years of life, I have found those who boast about being experts are the ones I trust the least.

    You obviously know little about MarkCO. Not only as certified an EXPERT as you can be, but also a practical and intelligent person. Don't jump on the hysteria band wagon guys. Look at the precedent in the case stated and really try and see where that relates to what the OP was talking about. I just figured that the best ammo, that is the most potent/deadly would probably be a commercially loaded cartridge. If I could make one that was better, than I would have no issue loading them up. Who is to say that the ammo that you have loaded is for any purpose definitively?

    If it worries you, then do not.

    If it does not, load away.

  2. I'd contact the kid, and have his mother contact you. Explain that you care not to ever see her kid, that there are no strings attached, and that this is how it is in the shooting community. Then if she declines you can at least feel that you gave it a decent try. Either that or forget it. I just know that with people, sometimes it depends on the day that you caught them. When they hear it from you they often change their attitude.

  3. What exactly is wrong with the DPMS rifle? In comparison with the Stag? I own several Stag rifles, and no DPMS. Having said that, the DPMS rifles I have seen seem like nice enough rifles. What specifically is missing from the DPMS rifle in comparison? Just really curious. I am currently selling one rifle I have to fund an upper. Looking and researching the pros and cons of various platforms.

  4. Spray paint cans we try and hit with a glancing shot just nicking the bottom edge. They spin, get airborne, and leave cool swirl patterns in the dirt. Milk jugs and any high velocity bullet. Some never make it out the other side as a unit. Found some cans yesterday half buried in the wash. made them dance at 35yds with the AR.

    I too LOVE SHOOTING STUFF!

    PICS or it did not happen. :goof:

    Need some .22 ammo. I do have some .17hmr and the Ruger bolt gun. Hmmm...... Need to play hoookey tomorrow :devil:

  5. Especially when I just picked up a S&W 15/22. I had to trade some .308 ammo finally for it and some bullets. Just not much around here. Hopefully that will change sometime soon.

  6. Spray paint cans we try and hit with a glancing shot just nicking the bottom edge. They spin, get airborne, and leave cool swirl patterns in the dirt. Milk jugs and any high velocity bullet. Some never make it out the other side as a unit. Found some cans yesterday half buried in the wash. made them dance at 35yds with the AR.

    I too LOVE SHOOTING STUFF!

  7. I like the way the TS feels weight wise. If I were to shoot limited again, it would probably be with a TS. I do know also that my TS was very accurate too. Stock sights were good as any others I have put on a pistol.

  8. Don't cringe too much but I am a big fan of ketchup on my red meat. Even steak. But TRH is one of those places I don't put anything on it.

    Dude, you must be Mrs. Zip's cousin! She'll put that on a prime filet. Not much mind, you, but still it is ketchup.

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