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 My Heart Be Happy
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      Location: Arkansas | Barnmom - 2016-01-06 10:20 PM
Chandler's Mom - 2016-01-06 8:50 PM Bear - 2016-01-06 8:26 AM Bottom line is that this president is in over his head. He has been ever since he took the oath. He is preoccupied with moving the country sharply to the left. If that means tearing the country down from within, in order to advance his agenda of a socialist utopia, that's what he'll do. The irony and hypocrisy of all of this is that he will quickly become one of the wealthiest people in the country, as a result, once he leaves office. The world will be his oyster, and he will quickly accumulate massive wealth with his mouth, just like AlGore and the Clintons. His minions will be oblivious to his obscene hypocrisy and worship him like a God. When he first came on the scene my momma said that something about him made her wonder about the antichrist. . . . .
She is not the only one..... for the sake of my kids, I hope not.Β
It's just terrifying to me what state our nation (and world) is in. The end of days that have been preached about sure seem closer than ever. | |
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"Heck's Coming With Me"
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        Location: Kansas | Both Hillary and Debbie Wasserman Schultz have been asked by reporters what the difference is between being Democrat vs. Socialist. They both stammered and stuttered with no answer. | |
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  Roan Wonder
         Location: SW MO | One reason it is hard to find is because the military started using it for training. It was one of the ways they cut experiences | |
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| svincent - 2016-01-06 8:40 PM Cindy Hamilton - 2016-01-06 2:37 PM TXBO - 2016-01-06 12:48 PM Cindy Hamilton - 2016-01-06 12:19 PM RunNbarrels - 2016-01-06 11:47 AM Cindy Hamilton - 2016-01-06 11:43 AM I have been hoarding ammo for a couple of years, but I go through a lot of it anyway, now I'm buying even more....luckily, I just bought an Armalite 18" AR15 3 gun rifle before Christmas, plus another Mossberg. I think the next way they will limit us is going after the ammo somehow...if Hilary gets elected, you better have some unregistered guns and ammo well hidden, I fear... I love to shoot competition with my .22, but the ammo is so hard to get now I haven't done it much. I don't get why the .22 is so hard to find. I used to walk in and buy a brick and now you can't even find it. If you do find some for sale you better grab it or it's gone. I only shoot 9mm or .223 and 00 buck, slugs, and #6 or 7.5 shotgun, so my ammo is easy to get...so far!... I hoard Blazer 115 brass for the Glocks, and buy in 1000 round bulk when it's on sale online....I don't want to say how much I have on hand, it might scare the weak hearted.., but yes, I'm nervous about it getting real expensive again and scarce. You should look into getting a reloader. I actually took a reloading class but all I need is one more thing to do...LOL...so I pay. Sadly, the ranges I go to don't allow reloads, and we do all of our league and defensive shooting with range officials (inside or outside) and they check all of our ammo ahead of time. Maybe someday I'll have to though, if things go south. Reloading is a pain. We bought a reloader and had all these big plans to use it.... I think we've used it twice? Maybe? Time is money, and reloading takes A LOT of it. But, we have it in case we NEED it. lol Some of them are. A single stage press is pretty much worthless if you are loading for volume but if you get a nice progressive press, they aren't difficult at all. If you're not shooting a lot, it doesn't make sense to load your own though.
BTW... I use a Dillon Precision 650 for pistol and rifle. I load about 500 rounds per hour with it. No hassle.
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  Friendly horse swapper
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   Location: Buffalo, TX | TXBO - 2016-01-07 10:05 AM Reloading is a pain. We bought a reloader and had all these big plans to use it.... I think we've used it twice? Maybe? Time is money, and reloading takes A LOT of it. But, we have it in case we NEED it. lol Some of them are. A single stage press is pretty much worthless if you are loading for volume but if you get a nice progressive press, they aren't difficult at all. If you're not shooting a lot, it doesn't make sense to load your own though.
BTW... I use a Dillon Precision 650 for pistol and rifle. I load about 500 rounds per hour with it. No hassle.
I learned on a single stage press (pistol only)....I didn't buy the equipment because I also thought it would be a pain, but yours sounds awesome...500 per hour...wow...
I easily shoot 2000-3000 9mm rounds a month. | |
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Industrial Srength Barrel Racer
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| Frodo - 2016-01-07 6:47 AM
Both Hillary and Debbie Wasserman Schultz have been asked by reporters what the difference is between being Democrat vs. Socialist. Β They both stammered and stuttered with no answer.Β
I heard that on my AM radio talk show yesterday - there really IS no difference anymore in my books! | |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | Cindy Hamilton - 2016-01-07 10:57 AM TXBO - 2016-01-07 10:05 AM Reloading is a pain. We bought a reloader and had all these big plans to use it.... I think we've used it twice? Maybe? Time is money, and reloading takes A LOT of it. But, we have it in case we NEED it. lol Some of them are. A single stage press is pretty much worthless if you are loading for volume but if you get a nice progressive press, they aren't difficult at all. If you're not shooting a lot, it doesn't make sense to load your own though.
BTW... I use a Dillon Precision 650 for pistol and rifle. I load about 500 rounds per hour with it. No hassle. I learned on a single stage press (pistol only)....I didn't buy the equipment because I also thought it would be a pain, but yours sounds awesome...500 per hour...wow...
I easily shoot 2000-3000 9mm rounds a month.
You're my hero. I don't target practice much because I HATE shooting. I don't like the noise or the kick or the smell, and I'm right handed but left eye dominant, which makes rifles and shotguns difficult. I handle my personal defense gun occasionally just so I know I remember how everything works, but it hurts so I never shoot that one on the rare occasions I target practice. | |
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