My wife and daughters-(not Children) would be interested in taking a pistol safety class or two just to get the basics--would this be something to consider for them?
The wife likes to shoot also so I was thinking about getting the Crimson Trace grips for her Taurus 627. Has any one tried this combo? I would rather the green laser so if anyone has any info on that also I would appreciate it.
HAPPY Thanksgiving to all at Maryland Shooters.:thumbsup::)
If you are lucky enough to own a drill press try using it for case prep. I slowed the press to the slowest speed and use it for the Military crimp remover (if you use once fired military brass), also the primer pocket uniformer and the champher/deburring tools work very well in the press. I find...
Check out Brass Man Brass--He does carry and sell ammo not just brass. Has deals from time to time where if the order is worthy he picks up the shipping. Good people from LV.
I have the RCBS with the ring you speek of. It does work well--I still tweek things a little when changing from 357 to 38 or the other way around--guess I am just a little anal in that regard.
Thanks for the feedback. I agree that Top Hat is the place/guy to get them--when he has them.
When the Zombies do attack I plan on giving them all of my guns----BULLETS FIRST
I was getting them for 2.50 per at the gun shows now they are 4 and up. I am looking for about 40 100 count boxes for the 223. Yea I know I have a problem--What can I say--you can never have enough ammo.
I like to shoot some long range however the place I shoot is limited to 300yrds. Where in the Maryland area are ranges that I can soot out to 600yrds and do I have to join a club to do so?
Been keeping an eye on the 100 count plastic ammo boxes for 223 for a while and they just seem to keep getting more and more out of line. Anyone know of a fairly reasonable source--tried the usuals like Midway, Midsouth,Natchez and such.
I must agree it sounds like a good deal. I usually get my brass from Brass Man Brass and never had a problem. You can get it from them processed or not. I usually process myself as I am particular about how I reload. I sort by head stamp and year. This has proven to be the best for my in my AR...
I am looking for some #2 lead shot for a friend. I am not an avid shotgunner and the internet does not give much that I can find. I see lead shot for fishing and one add for #2 lead with a minimum purchase of $500. Any guidance from you scattergunners out ther would be greatly appreciated...
What you have a link to is a case prep center not a trimmer. The case prep won't trim it is for military crimp removal and primer pocket uniformer and such. The trimmer is a different tool.