I usually use a squirt of lighter fluid or the click started propane torch.
Very true, and different things work as there’s no one way to do certain things.Truth....even if others have a different opinion.
Kind of like saws. Everyone has a different opinion. I tend to disregard opinions and just buy them instead and I don't mean Chinses saws or chains either.Truth....even if others have a different opinion.
I've only commented when something is "blatantly" false, and even then, I attempt to start out by just trying to correct what's false even though it many times does lead to an argument.Can't believe SR hasn't dropped in to disagree with you guys about ballistics. Is he alright?
I use fire formed brass all the time with John Whidden custom machined neck sizing dies. All bushing dies so I can set the neck tension where I want it, but I do anneal the necks every load as well. I also anneal my straight walled handgun cases at the top because the roll crimps harden the brass and causes it to crack. I use an Annealeze annealing machine. Especially true with magnum handgun rounds like 44 RM's, 460 S&W rounds and 50 caliber Barrett rounds. I love big bore handguns and I'm not a big ham fisted person either. All hinges on the way one shoots them. Nothing beats a 460 S&W long barrel handgun with a brake on the business end. Normally, I don't post pictures of my armory but in this case, I'll make an exception...Very true, and different things work as there’s no one way to do certain things.
I can tell you that deer last night folded up, and that bullet was placed right where he was aiming. So for him fire formed brass works fantastic.
I've only commented when something is "blatantly" false, and even then, I attempt to start out by just trying to correct what's false even though it many times does lead to an argument.
I probably shouldn't have answered this one, as it's obvious you are just trying to start trouble.
SR
Hand cannon.I use fire formed brass all the time with John Whidden custom machined neck sizing dies. All bushing dies so I can set the neck tension where I want it, but I do anneal the necks every load as well. I also anneal my straight walled handgun cases at the top because the roll crimps harden the brass and causes it to crack. I use an Annealeze annealing machine. Especially true with magnum handgun rounds like 44 RM's, 460 S&W rounds and 50 caliber Barrett rounds. I love big bore handguns and I'm not a big ham fisted person either. All hinges on the way one shoots them. Nothing beats a 460 S&W long barrel handView attachment 1133818gun with a brake on the business end. Normally, I don't post pictures of my armory but in this case, I'll make an exception...
I believe SR realizes I know what I'm doing and from the sheer amounts of mounts that adorn all our homes, my wife says no more in this house as she is tired of the 'glass eyes' looking at her, I understand. We have everything from Alaskan Brown Bear to Antelope, never try to eat Antelope, it's tougher than a free range turkey, to Elk to Big Horn sheep. No African game mounts however. Too expensive to hunt and too expensive to import as well. The 460 is a shooter as well. I've taken quite a few Michigan deer with it at 100 yards plus. Biatch to carry however. It's stupid long and I have to carry it in a chest cross draw holster but man what an explosion of fire and brimstone when you gently squeeze the trigger. Gotta be careful how you grip it too. No fingers anywhere the cylinder to forcing cone because the fire comes out the sides too and the cylinder to cone clearance is right on S&W's spec too. That round sitting there is a handload.
I love every one I own too. Sold my 500 Smith a while ago, once I got the 460 XVR. The 500 was basically good for zip, even my 29 44 Mag with an 8 3/4 no braked barrel shoots better but it can an will give you a purple herbie in your forehead if you aren't careful with it. My wife shot it one time with my full house loads and dang near sucker punched herself in the forehead with it. One time was enough for her so then the other day she grabs my Bond Snakeslayer out if the kitchen cupboard to shoot a raccoon on the back deck and tries to one hand that. I wasn't home but I saw the aftermath. You don't trigger a Bond Snakeslayer loaded with 45 Long Colt full house loads with one hand, ever. She shot a deck spindle right off and the second shot got my favorite lawn chair and the vermin just looked at her and smiled.Hand cannon.
I always start people out with 44 special loads in my 29 and make sure they want to try magnum loads and even then i usually put a hand over theirs to mitigae recoil until I am sure they won't hurt themselves.I love every one I own too. Sold my 500 Smith a while ago, once I got the 460 XVR. The 500 was basically good for zip, even my 29 44 Mag with an 8 3/4 no braked barrel shoots better but it can an will give you a purple herbie in your forehead if you aren't careful with it. My wife shot it one time with my full house loads and dang near sucker punched herself in the forehead with it. One time was enough for her so then the other day she grabs my Bond Snakeslayer out if the kitchen cupboard to shoot a raccoon on the back deck and tries to one hand that. I wasn't home but I saw the aftermath. You don't trigger a Bond Snakeslayer loaded with 45 Long Colt full house loads with one hand, ever. She shot a deck spindle right off and the second shot got my favorite lawn chair and the vermin just looked at her and smiled.
Women have hard heads sometime. No kids at home, all grown and married so every piece in the house (and they are everywhere) are loaded and ready to rock.
Yeah knock it off already!For those who like em.... View attachment 1133846
Sorry to interrupt the "other stuff" thread with firewood related content....lolView attachment 1133848
I know....it's deer season, right...Yeah knock it off already!
Deerly beloved.I know....it's deer season, right...
I know....it's deer season, right...
Yep, less trees = more deer.... because most nobody eats trees....(especially mature conifers).It’s kind of weird from my perspective. A few weeks after our deer season ends, you guys start talking about deer hunting. Ours ends at the end of October. They don’t allow hunting the rut because the population isn’t big enough to sustain it. That might change in the future though. After the fire wiped out a lot of Forest three years ago, a local respected forester said the voids would fill with brush and plants the deer can it, and it’ll more than triple the deer population.
Try fluid film. Lasts much longer than WD-40 for anti-corrosion.This year I've been buying outdoor power equipment intended to last the rest of my life... mostly so I NEVER have to own battery powered stuff! I got the MS661 last spring, a Ferris commercial mower in October and an Ariens Platinum SHO snow blower today. Historically I've sprayed down my wheeled equipment (e.g., mowers, splitter, blower, tiller) with WD-40 to fend off corrosion in the off season... anti-seize, grease and oil are used where appropriate. I'm wondering if there is something better these days for use as an overall corrosion inhibitor (short of cosmoline)? I see WD-40 has a corrosion spray now... anything else out there that has worked well for you?
When you cut down branches or trees to clear your shooting lanes, you will often notice the tops of the trees get eaten by the deer. It is all about "access"!Yep, less trees = more deer.... because most nobody eats trees....(especially mature conifers).
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