I've always sorted by primer size and hung onto the small primer brass just in case. I remember a few years ago primers were hard to find and while I was almost out of large primers I had plenty of small. If anyone doesn't want their small primer 45 brass just let me know.
I've got an XL7 in 30-06 that shoots 3 round groups at 100 yards with all three touching. The best part about it is that it does it with cheap Federal soft points.
I haven't gotten to play around with hand loads yet but I only expect the groups to get tighter since I've only put 40 rounds...
Sorry, I really butchered the spelling on that one.
They are great pets and great little guard dogs. Mine is a wire hair that is too smart for her own good.
My mom breed dachounds and has a female pup ready to go should you be interested. AKC registered parents, good health and great personality. I know it wasn't on your list of breeds but I thought I'd throw it out there.
While no where near that big there are rumors of a 14 point that runs around in the fields behind my house. My neighbor swears he's seen it but in the 3 years I've been here, I haven't.
That is a massive whitetail.
I've got 2 of their scopes. A 6-24x50 on my bull 20 AR and a 4-12x40 on my XL7 in 30-06. I absolutely love both of them. They hold a zero, are clear thru the entire range of zoom, collect light well...what more do you need? IMO they can't be beat for the price, not to mention they have a...
I've thought the same thing. I really like the way they feel and point(haven't fired one yet) and who wouldn't want a mini 1911? but paying $500 + for a 380 is hard for me to swallow.
I am a bit jealous of the OP though.
I'm glad I'm not alone with this one. Certain items need to be in certain pockets.
I eat my candy in twos, one for each side of my mouth and if they come in colors I work my way thru one color before moving on to the next.