On one hand, it makes sense for responsible gun owners to store them safely, but think of the ramifications of this law.
Why stop at guns? Why not send an adult to jail if a minor misuses a kitchen knife that wasn't locked down. Maybe an adult didn't put the car keys in a safe, and a minor...
That 1% is still a big number. Just looking out for them. Not worrired about the disciplined folks or the ones who can't have accidents.
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It sounds like thier heads won't like it, but I bet their legs will.
Tell all the folks with Glock leg that they are "perfectly" safe.
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Whatever you buy, buy it in October. For some reason, everyone puts their safes on sale at the same time. Really good sales too.
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I thought about that. I figured that as a new reloader, I could use the extra practice building rounds. Plus, it didn't take long to talk myself into doing the extra shooting.
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The consensus is to go with the bullet manufacturers manual, so I have gone with the Nosler load data. I have made a handful of rounds at 1gr increments each and I am ready for the range testing. My goal is to find a recipe for accuracy on paper targets.
I am just getting started in reloading. I am at the stage where I have a bunch of Nosler 60gr Ballistic Tip Varmint bullets, trimmed and primed 223 cases, and a pound of Hodgdon Benchmark powder.
So I go to the manuals and find the following load data:
Hodgdon - start 23, max 24.6
Lee -...
I went a whole other direction. I don't need any keys at all to get into my house. I can change the combinations any time I want. I went this route years ago because my kids and keys proved to be incompatible. Since I got a car last January that doesn't need a key, I have been in keyless heaven.
I was on a rifle lane yesterday. My son and I were the only people in the 21-25 room. They came in twice. One guy shook the target rail in the next lane, then left. A while later another guy came in and stood in the lane by the wall for a minute, then left. I think they suspected I smuggled...
So what is the answer? Certainly not paper ballots. Paper ballots have been used to steal elections since the times of the Romans. Look at how many dead people used paper ballots to get Mayor Daley elected in Chicago.
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Picked up a couple of pounds of Benchmark at Tackle Box. I didn't get to read the whole list, but they seemed to have a good variety in stock.
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