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Everything posted by Boarman03
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Camping World/Gander Outdoors has 8 boxes of 50rnd for $15.49 each, plus tax, on the shelf right now. A17 Varmint Tip
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I may have an 870 20 gauge youth still new in the box. I think they were about $320. I'd have to double check. PM your info and I'll get with you. Mossberg made a model 500 in youth (Bantam?) that was pretty good.
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WTB #4 Buck Shot 12 gauge..I will also throw in my left kidney or nut
Boarman03 replied to andrewmilich's topic in Classified Ads
Mec Jr time. Time to start reloading. This is crazy! Lots of YouTube shows how to make lead shot, if you have the lead. CAUTION! Lead poisoning is real and extreme care must be taken whenever dealing with lead. -
PM me. They are not pulled down yet. I have 9mm and 30-06 for pulling down. Although currently loaded, the ammo is for pulldown only! I did not reload and cannot vouch for the loads. 9 mm has load info on the boxes, if accurate. 20¢ per round on the 9mm and 30¢ per round on the 30-06. These must be pulled down! FYI Pulldowns are ammo of unknown or questionable loaded/reloaded that get pulled apart and then reloaded. There is a sound saying, " you don't shoot another man's reloads". So if you wind up with reloaded ammo, it is best to pull it down and reload it yourself to be safe.
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A lot of 5.56 brass may not have 5.56 on it. So I use those even though 300 BO is obviously different from 5.56. For best consistent loads, use only one mfg's cases. Harbor Freight has the mini cut-off chop saw. Watch whose brass you use! Check to see which manufacturers have thinner brass. You need the thinner brass in this situation. Thicker brass with the 30 cal bullets tend not to feed into the chamber as well.
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Available if you want it or need it. $11 per box. That's $0.55 per round. 5 boxes minimum (100 rounds in boxes of 20 rounds each box).
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Too bad sometimes we can't live in the past. I don't know what's coming, but I'm doing my best to be prepared. I may be reducing back and simplifying.
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Near Bass Pro in Mesa.
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Wicked?
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SOLD -- 1965 "Cartridges of the World" by Frank Barnes
Boarman03 replied to Outdoor Writer's topic in Classified Ads
I love my fairly current edition. Very interesting all the various cartridges of the world. -
$$$ REDUCED Signed 1985 edition -- BOWHUNTING IN ARIZONA
Boarman03 replied to Outdoor Writer's topic in Classified Ads
That's what I understood. He (Tom) was having difficulty getting around. Been a couple of years now, before the Bass Pro and Cabela's purchase and combining. -
$$$ REDUCED Signed, Limited Edition -- 1992 BOWHUNTING IN ARIZONA
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I met them at Bass Pro several times for Bass Pro night. Great guys. It's supposed to be a really good book. I posted first in your other post. -
$$$ REDUCED Signed 1985 edition -- BOWHUNTING IN ARIZONA
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I met them at Bass Pro several times for Bass Pro night. Great guys. It's supposed to be a really good book. -
The way things are going, the big push for defunding the police, that may become a necessity? Maybe not? I'm just feeling a little "blue".
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How many times?
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A normal press can be made portable with a board and clamps, portable table or cheap (Harbor Freight grinder) stand. Hand just more compact. Tailgates can also work as tables. Lots of creative, but less compact, ways if you already have equipment and are short on funds. Wind and powder scales are always a challenge. Could pre-measure powder in "Nickle" baggies if seating is the only variable. Don't forget your funnel or you'll have to improvise. There are also caliber specific hand loaders.
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Send me a PM please.
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Yes, Big Tub, I should add the upper brake light to the shell. Having done most every type of repair to/with Toyota trucks from 1978 to 1995, I still have an 1987 Turbo Extra Cab I rebuilt from a roll-over wreck, I used to be very versed with most all of the differences. I was my own mechanic for my small fleet that I ran in my low voltage company. My low voltage electrical knowledge was sufficient to chase electrical problems and my mechanical and body working skills kept my vehicles on the road. My love for Toyota trucks shifted as they changed engines. The 22RE was my favorite. My daughter's truck is actually a simple 1995 "Hilux" 4x4, not a Tacoma, with only 110,000 miles that I ran in my company until I scaled back in 2006. I got tired of dealing with employees and their problems. Life became much simpler, with much less stress, and my high level of quality remained protected. In over 30 years I never had a complaint filed against me at the Registrar of Contractors and I never advertised. Back problems and kids finally slowed me down. But I still have enough knowledge, skills, equipment, and ability, just much slower, and always short on time..
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Too many hoops. Sorry, but I won't be making it work. Thanks for your efforts.
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I'll call him in the morning. Thanks.
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Thank you for the shell. Perfect for my daughter's 94 Toyota PU. It was a surprise to eventually find out who you were. So, thank you also for your fire service and help with my son's Eagle project. Still have a little bit of fire hydrant yellow paint on my truck. Always puts a grin on my face when I drive by hydrants he got painted from Mesa Drive to Country Club and Brown to University. I hope more groups organize to paint fire hydrants. It was a lot more fun than I thought it would be. It's a smaller World than we realize. Thanks again for everything.
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Is the RUM a single die, or the set of two? Also RCBS? I want it, depending. Niteman can grab both. I'm near him.