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Fret

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About Fret

  • Birthday 12/07/1941

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    Coos Bay, Oregon
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    Lifelong musical performer-Singer-play electric bass guitar in jazz and blues groups, 5-string banjo & guitar in bluegrass bands. Still VERY active , on the road and as a local player.<br /> Competitive sports-As a younger man, football,downhill ski racing, road-racing cars.( 2nd place Am. Nat. Champion Daytona,FL 1969 Gurney Eagle Formula Car,etc.)<br /><br /> New to IPSC/IDPA/Steel-Want to become the best I can be. The quest for fire (firing?) continues...<br /><br />
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    Fred Corbett

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  1. I use the 1050 for both 9mm Major (Open) and .45 ( L10) and do pretty much what you have described. DO buy a seperate Toolhead so you can leave your dies setup. The actual changeover is consequently pretty painless. At the risk of seeming obvious though, I'd be CERTAIN that you have proven your loads before embarking on a "year's-supply" run.
  2. That was a great scene (although I thought it was more toward the end of the movie). But it's been awhile... Re: Hunter- I just received a copy of the new large-format (15x11) "The Curse Of Lono" and seeing Ralph Steadman's illustrations that large, is both truly unsettling and required viewing for any HST fan.
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