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High Lord Gomer

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  1. Something you can tie back to a special time together. "I remembered how much you liked ....... and thought.... Gives the illusion you're a thinking man.
  2. Not sure about Myrtle Beach, but... Columbia: http://www.midcarolinarifleclub.com/index.php Charleston: http://www.palmettogunclub.org/
  3. I don't understand. Why did you have to come back? ...and did you reholster before coming back? I gotta say one thing...you move fast!
  4. Any chance it was a .380 case?
  5. I can't believe they don't have video of you and Boz grabbing the mic and telling them how it should be done!
  6. Wow! The sight picture looked very familiar when trying to light the match!
  7. I wouldn't stand there at the start and spend the time loading that one shell. I would wait until I had fired at least three and was moving to another position to grab four and load them (assuming 4 more were needed).
  8. I could only find the occasional reference to resizing .40 to .357 Sig. Even though this thread started off talking about going the other direction with the brass, it seemed closer to what I need than the others... A fair number of the .357 Sig cases I have found while sorting brass are actually marked "40 S&W", so apparently there are people doing this fairly regularly. I have a TON of .40 brass and am getting ready to start doing .357 Sig. Of the poeple who resize .40s down to .357 Sig, have you ever had any problems with bullet setback? Do you crimp more than usual to prevent it?
  9. Is this any help? http://media.browning.com/pdf/om/22semiautomanual.pdf
  10. Aww, jeez....rub it in, why doncha? j/k, I appreciate you doing that. Make sure someone films you, too...I like to see how it should/can be done.
  11. Two different animals... The large powder bar is used for rifle loads, the small powder bar for pistol loads. The large primer bar is used for large primers (.45 ACP, 10mm, large rifle, etc) and the small primer bar is used for small primers (9mm, .40, .223, etc). For .45 ACP use the small powder par and the large primer bar.
  12. I was having trouble with my crimp cutting through the plating on the Berry's plated bullets. I read that it should be enough to crimp just enough to take the flare out of the case, so I now use a micrometer and verify that the diameter at the mouth of the case is the same or .001" less than the diameter at the base (or middle) of where the bullet has seated in the case.
  13. I am glad you guys made it. It sounds like a lot of her lives on in you.
  14. I want to come shoot some of your matches!! Where are they?
  15. 10.5.6 While facing downrange, allowing the muzzle of a loaded handgun to point uprange beyond a radius of 3 feet from a competitor’s feet while drawing or re-holstering.
  16. I've used Titegroup, though several are listed. http://data.hodgdon.com/main_menu.asp
  17. More: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyYRoOeWB5Y http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8BX2QUSgaw...feature=channel The second one implies he has a DVD available.
  18. Our local Master level guy shoots Limited minor. As mentioned, he goes for/gets mostly As anyway.
  19. If you're serious about reloading .223, I would go with the Dillon trimmer and mount it on the first-pass toolhead you use on the 550. Size/deprime in station 1 and trim on station 3. I then run everything through a Dillon swager, clean it again with (fairly) clean corn cob media to get the case lube off and any stray trimmings out, then it is ready for the final loading pass through the 550.
  20. Very cool! Great to see a bike like that get used as intended/capable.
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