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#26 |
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Join Date: April 4, 2011
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If asked, I say "Last time the guy's gun blew up and he lost an eye. Still won't talk to me."
No one has asked me again after I tell them that.
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What an absolute mess....
https://johnpierceesq.com/do-i-need-...-cast-bullets/ The particulars for the average citizen, however, would again center on that slimy definition of "....‘engaged in the business...." which seems to be a slippery slope of political convenience these days. Did I mention the word.. mess noun 1. a dirty or untidy state of things or of a place. "she made a mess of the kitchen" Similar: untidiness, disorder, disarray, clutter, heap, shambles, litter, tangle, jumble muddle, mishmash, chaos, confusion, disorganization, turmoil, muck, fright sight, dog's breakfast [I particularly like that one ![]() 2. a situation or state of affairs that is confused or full of difficulties. "the economy is still in a terrible mess" Similar: plight, predicament, emergency, tight spot, tight corner, difficulty, straits trouble, quandary, dilemma, problem, muddle, |
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Join Date: August 25, 2008
Location: In the valley above the plain
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Love the ATF. Love them. No one else does.
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Location: Upper US
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A single line of text, without context isn't good for much but misleading people, and I'm not going to waste my time trying to find the context in some paper written by someone at/from Cornell. He may actually be correct, or he may be passing off his opinion or interpretation as fact. I don't see where it matters much.
We aren't talking about some home caster who is going to be essentially ignored but people who are doing it as a business. Consider, for a moment, when you make and sell ANYTHING in this country, AS A BUSINESS, you are required to obtain certain licenses from various levels of govt, and pay taxes, along with other things, just to legally do business. Quote:
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Join Date: November 8, 2010
Location: WISCONSIN
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I teach reloading for free, and I mean free. As I teach I do each step myself explaining the why of each step, then they do each step explaining back to me why. Then I ask WHY? Then I ask WHY? Then I ask WHY? I ask until they can't answer anymore. then tell them whether they are correct or not. (Sometimes I learn from them.) Then on to the next step and repeat. When we get to powder charges, a minimum of 5 reloading manuals are referenced. And I explain why different charges are listed for same cartridge/bullet weight. Then on to bullet selection, seating depth, when to crimp or not, and inspection of loaded round. Then documentation to a specific firearm which they must bring to class.
When I'm done with initial class, they are somewhat experienced reloaders as I have explained stuff that took years of reloading learning myself to them. Remember, I teach reloading for free. Max size of each reloading class is 2. I repeat 2. My specialty is reloading for accuracy for the 50BMG cartridge. I've had students from Tucson fly in for instruction (I'm in northern Wisconsin.) When powder charges potentially exceed 250 grains, SAFETY must be stressed and hammered in. But I accept donations to my heating fund.
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#32 |
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Join Date: September 5, 2006
Location: West virginia
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I have assisted friends in loading their own ammo on my equipment.
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Join Date: November 13, 2022
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I think most people asking me about ammunition are really only wanting a source for free ammunition. I offer to teach freely to many people I may meet offering to share my loading books components tools and experience and most of all time and all they would have to do is ask.
I taught two women how to hand load 38 special target loads. 100% everyone else lost all interest once there was obviously going to be some easy work involved and some required reading leading to learning on their part. That is ok too. What is your favorite 50 BMG powder? That sounds so much fun to hand load for that cartridge.Have you shot cast bullets in 50 BMG? |
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Join Date: November 8, 2010
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Favorite 50BMG powder:
Was Alliant Reloder-50 but at 394+$ for 8 pounds Is NOW V.V. 20N29 at $297 for 8 pounds I've used both for FCSA Match competitions with 20N29 permitting 4" 5-shot groups at 1000 yards IF I do my part. 20N29 gives me great velocities out of my 38" SS K&P barrel shooting 808 brass solids coated with WS2. Velocities I shoot are too high for cast bullets.
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Join Date: December 26, 2008
Location: Greenville, SC
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Never load ammo for others and never give people ammo that you loaded.
Here’s one possible scenario. Generous John gives some handloaded ammo to Lazy Larry who is always happy to mooch. The ammo is fine. Later Larry buys some crappy reloads at a gun show. Larry’s gun blows up and he is injured. Larry’s lawyer asks where he got the ammo. Larry: “John gave me some.” John is sued. Can John prove that the bad round did not come from his bench? No thank you. |
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Join Date: February 22, 2008
Location: SW Washington state
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Moochers
That's all they are for the most part. Wow just how cheap can you make your ammo? That's so cool. They are not interested in learning or actually doing anything that might resemble work in their pursuit of cheap (free) ammo.
Why would I put my finances at risk for such an individual? Moochers gonna mooch, and attractive ladies can be expert moochers.
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