nachogrande
nachogrande
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Re: WOOD BURNING STOVES

the chimney would be the first place to look. could an animal have made a nest in the past 2 years? amount burned and type of wood could build up soot...

14 years ago
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Re: Another tree stand fall

even the cheapo ones that come free with the stands are better than nothing. the big thing is keeping the tether tight enough so your butt won't go mu...

14 years ago
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Re: Lube and casings

the pin is likely bent if not the rod and expander ball. I have some spare pins from rcbs if they will fit. you got bad mojo tonight. have a drink, do...

14 years ago
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Re: How Century Arms weapons are made (Humor)

OK change that to a corkscrew,lol

14 years ago
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Re: Handgun recommendation?

ok, so if certain lesser quality mfgr's, certain ammo/cases, certain shooting styles/grip/limpwristing,certain poor maintenance practices all can lead...

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Re: Lube and casings

removal tool? do you have a vise,drill and e-z out bit? loosen the decapping pin and locknut completely, place the die in the vise with the bottom of ...

14 years ago
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Re: Lube and casings

as usual a few different opinions on procedure. if you re-size dirty brass before tumbling, guess where the dirt is gonna end up and possibly cause st...

14 years ago
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Re: Handgun recommendation?

"good holster", "better retention" my drop happened with a 3" sp101 in a open top uncle mikes right rear pocket carry. sitting in a restauraunt booth ...

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Re: Handgun recommendation?

OMG HOSS if it weren't so dangerous (somebody might actualy believe it) it might be funny. about the only part I believe is Doc 66 is old cuz he must ...

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Re: Handgun recommendation?

+1 on a good holster and belt. I'd avoid an open top for something with better retention. cheap snaps get loose and it's real embarassing when your pi...

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Re: Full case resizing.

the bench should ideally be rock solid and not able to be budged, ie fastened to wall studs and or floor. 3/4" ply could be better also. I used some 2...

14 years ago
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Re: How Century Arms weapons are made (Humor)

AK'S, caveman simple and a true Klingon battle weapon. I like the metal butt plate, a bayonet +1. all it needs is a set of brass knuckles inlaid into ...

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Re: Full case resizing.

I have 2 re-loading "experts" I ask questions and both disagree on the neck size vs the full length re-size. one says for ultimate accuracy in bolts a...

14 years ago
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Re: How Century Arms weapons are made (Humor)

yup, some tribal member in a cave in Afghanistan can re-build an AK with a hammer and a spoon. unfortunately many mfgr's today are not much worse than...

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Re: Full case resizing.

for the 06 bolt, neck sizing would be fine but realize you are making a custom fit bullet for YOUR GUN only and they MAY not chamber in another 06, ev...

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