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DarkSmileyX

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  • Birthday 08/05/1969

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    Mark Bradshaw

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  1. Heck, he might even let you pull them for that price! Depending on the post, they are less than $5 new. 6' T post
  2. Seems like the currency converter is screwing up the price, before I turned it on the price with shipping converted to about $75 USD after turning it on $48 USD. The converted shipped price ends up being less than the actual item cost. My guess is they won't honor the price. This will make you feel better.
  3. I hope your arm gets better. The season is going pretty good, starting to get some good weather finally. Hope to make a holmen match soon. Going to the glock shoot this month and then Area 3 and the state sectional are about all I can fit in this year. Good to hear from you.

    Rob

  4. Hey Rob, I'm doing ok, I decided to take this year off in the hope that my tendonitis will heal. Anyway that's my story, good to hear from you mang.

    Mark

  5. Mark, how are you? Hope all is well. PIPS misses your single stack skills.....

  6. Silicone spray doesn't work as well as regular case lube, it's better than nothing. It seems like dirt doesn't stick to it as badly as regular case lube. I've used spray teflon dry lube before too, it doesn't work as well as silicone spray imo. They both really are a compromise, they both require more effort when resizing than regular case lube. There is no way that I would use Silicone spray for rifle brass, i'd have the stuck case extractor real close.
  7. I use silicone spray as a case lube and for lubing 22lr for use in my UCL and have never had any problems, maybe you just had a bunch of bad 22 rounds? I don't remove the lube from my loaded rounds either.
  8. Yeah! I know, we can call it the... Vibraprime!!! Does/did the Vibrprime only cost about $10? I checked the box mine came in and the invoice was in it Feb. 2007 $32.99, and worth every penny.
  9. Yeah! I know, we can call it the... Vibraprime!!!
  10. Might be a case of "lets string this temporary guy along till we don't need him by telling him we'll hire him" companies that hire seasonally are notorious for that.
  11. Not very humane though, I bet the wife/neighbors will love it when youv'e got a rabbit screaming in your garden at 2 A.M.
  12. I have tried the 10 round Wilson etm's and the 10 round Tripp cobra mags in my STI Sentry 9mm, both of the mags feed well for me but I would probably give a slight edge to the Wilson mags (when reloading from slide lock the Tripp's will sometimes nosedive). However the Wilson mags are so hard to seat with 10 in the mag even after leaving them loaded for months that I went with the Tripp mags. The next round sliding forward with the Tripp mags I can live with, having to pound the Wilson mags into the gun on every reload I can't.
  13. I thought you were supposed to size your bullets .001 over barrel size and your cylinder throats same as bullet size on revolvers, i.e. barrel .357 = bullets .358 & throats .358?
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