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Everything posted by Edge
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If you're using BH209 they suggest the hottest primers. Either way, I'll give you some. Jomax and 163rd
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https://phoenix.craigslist.org/wvl/grd/d/glendale-tractor-piont-hitch-gannon/7387209086.html
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Thanks for taking the high road and let us know your success. As others have mentioned, AZGFD website has good starting points. When scouting 33, those burned area offer some of the best deer forage available. Coues like the rough country with cover and a water source within a few miles. Get some good glass and enjoy time hunting with your dad.
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They are by about every conservative I know. As far as super power? You mean her ability to be a leading voice concerning a science she has no formal training or understanding of? All libs are experts at whatever offends them. For confirmation, just ask them.
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Pietta's 1858 Remington .44 cap and ball is a tack driver. Wanting a little more diversity I settled on a Taylor 45LC cylinder. Cost was around $270 with free shipping from Midway. Wasn't expecting $30 tax, my 1st purchase from them. I ordered it Thursday late afternoon with a delivery date of 5 Oct. Found a package on my porch Saturday, my cylinder had arrived in less than 48 hours. Like Christmas in September! Spring pig tag? Yes, please!
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Well it was great shooting the .45 longs. Good lock up, easy in and out of the pistol. Half the empty casings fell out the cylinder with no extraction needed. The Winchester Cowboy Loads were a little snappier than I expected. Doubtful I'll hand load for over 850fps. Date your Pietta 1858 before buying a cylinder. If your Pistol is over 20 years old, some gunsmithing maybe needed for proper fit.
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I see the idiocy, but where's the savant? I hear she's an adult now, no longer in a protected class.
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Bro, I'm assuming your Spiller and Burr is a repro, what make? I too have a Navy .44 that's out of timing. What a shame, beautiful pistol. I'll shoot that .45 later today and report back. My factory cowboy loads are only 750FPS where as 950FPS is considered safe in the 1858. Handloads too follow.
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It's that same thing that makes the muskrat guard it's musk....
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To get a chain fire from the front of the cylinder, you're not using the correct projectile size. Correct ball size is a couple thousands larger than cylinder. The ball is pressed in with enough force to shave off excess lead. Another fire hazard is powder residue. Nipple and cap need to match too. There's videos on YouTube of chainfires but blanks are being used.
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I use bacon grease so my dog will hunt with me.
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Thanks but they no have. Found one online for $65. I emailed them Friday asking if they had one and it was on the salesmans desk this morning awaiting my call. Ships Wednesday, only one they had. If you need an obsolete part, here's their info. OUT BACK GUN PARTS, INC. 2110 McLean Avenue New Albany, IN 47150 β 812.945.0480
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And another light rain started an hour ago....
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We had a nice rain all day No lightning, wind or nonsense, just rain. Probably 3/8-1/2".
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I just want to take a second to thank all our US Border Patrol members. I'm grateful for your service and the difficult job you do. If anyone reading this agrees with me, please let them know you appreciate them. God Bless the πΊπΈ
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Thanks. I got an email from Out Back Gun Parts in IN saying they had it. I'll call Monday for a price. Not anxious to get bent over on a $100-150 gun.
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Thanks bro but it's for the B model not F. π
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I've got too many welders. This Century MIG is made by Lincoln and works well, has low hours. Flux core or add your bottle gas and regulator. Try before you buy. Will trade for 2a items or $150.
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Armpit of AZ, north of Wittman
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Judging by your home, your pretty good at that dang day job.
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I hope you never draw another tag. When you hit an animal that's your animal though you haven't tagged it yet. That is your bull, you spend the rest of your hunt looking for it not going on to wound three more.
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I've been looking at the larger enduros, been wanting to make certain what I end up would have both low end torque for the rough spots and enough top end to keep from being a traffic impediment on the few hiway miles I need to traverse. Hate to date myself but my last enduro was a Yamahammer DT400. It served me well but backbreaking rear suspension.