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  1. jumpinjoe

    Thoughts about the Lee Breechlock and Hornady Lock-n-Load Bushing Schemes

    You should be happy with that bench. A great idea and design ... maybe time to look into a patent??? The knock down feature would be a real boon to some like us who have very limited space. And as far as the pictures show, you must have some wood working experience. Seeing this causes me to...
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    Bye Bye Springfield Armory?

    This post mentions politics, but is not intended political in any sense-------------------------- just stating a situation. Even worse than the obvious, when too many relocate from blue to red for whatever reason, so many tend to bring the blue state politics with them thinking things somehow...
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    1941 Johnson

    That's a great find, and I'm betting you'll enjoy the wife's hot tub far more than she'll enjoy your Johnson ... or maybe not? (no offense intended, just a fun play on words)
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    Thoughts about the Lee Breechlock and Hornady Lock-n-Load Bushing Schemes

    Well, it sounds like you've pretty much learned to 'make do with what you have to do with' as well. I guess in almost every way where there's a will, there's a way. Those pictures of my cart are several years old and my assortment of tools, dies, etc, has grown considerably. I'm still using the...
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    Thoughts about the Lee Breechlock and Hornady Lock-n-Load Bushing Schemes

    I'm impressed with some of the ways we re-loaders can 'make do' with what we have to do with like your 24"x24" table. Back when I started reloading, I lived in a 3 bedroom house with lots of room for just me and the Mrs. So I had an entire bedroom for my hobbies, office, man cave or whatever you...
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    Thoughts about the Lee Breechlock and Hornady Lock-n-Load Bushing Schemes

    I've been a very satisfied "LEE" customer for a very long time ... IIRC I started reloading with "LEE" dies and press about 1972+/-. I started out with a 3 station turret press and a couple sets of their dies. Then I bought a Challenger single stage press for certain applications such as bullet...
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    Potent Potables (aka What’s your poison?)

    Yeh, you. :)
  8. jumpinjoe

    Potent Potables (aka What’s your poison?)

    Once upon a time a great man said to me ..... "Open it Great bottle Replaceable. Life is about memories. Not sealed bottles on the shelf." As I recall it was back about the end of January in a thread called 'Blanton's Bourbon', and I took him at his word and said I'd be opening that bottle...
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    Potent Potables (aka What’s your poison?)

    I know, I was trying to be a little facetious and a little sardonic at the same time. I don't begrudge any who can afford it, but it just seem so outrageous. If I were to spend that kind of money on a bottle of whiskey I wouldn't live to drink it ... my heart wouldn't be able to stand the...
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    Potent Potables (aka What’s your poison?)

    I just saw an article about some whiskey at $6,000 bottle. Yeh, that's a 6, comma, and 3 zeros, six thousand dollars. Who in their right mind would spend $6k for a bottle of hootch, even if they could afford it? Five grand maybe, but six thousand is crazy!!! I've bought whole weekends with wild...
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    Reverse Osmosis Systems

    OldGrunt, respectfully my friend, just a word of caution here. It's good that you and the Mrs have some really good water now and in my opinion RO water is about as good as it gets, but it does have limitations. I have no idea of the daily water making capacity of the unit you got, but they all...
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    Reciprocity????

    It probably won't come up for any vote until after the midterms, so it's extremely important to get out the vote. Generally speaking the conservatives are more apt to vote for it than liberals, but the real issue is to get those out who are pro 2nd Amd. We, the pro 2nd folks have seen...
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    Reciprocity????

    Looks like it might be on the move again. Would really be appropriate to happen during the 250th anniversary. Here's a link to an article that might be worth reading. https://www.americanrifleman.org/content/the-constitutional-concealed-carry-reciprocity-act-is-on-the-move/?utm_source=newsletter
  14. jumpinjoe

    Truck tires

    Arguing tires is a futile effort, because everyone has his/her favorite for various reasons. I'm still of the old school to buy American when/if possible and that brings me back to Goodyear and/or Coopers. The Coopers are my personal favorite on my 2014 1500 Silverado. I've used Coopers of...
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    Reverse Osmosis Systems

    I can only answer from personal RO vs well experience while we lived in a stick built home for about 37 years, most of that time was my wife and I, and 2 dogs. Not the same dogs obviously, but we generally had two at any one time. My experience with a product called Watts Premier was nothing...
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    Officers Down in America

    RIP Corporal Timothy O'Connor, Jr.
  17. jumpinjoe

    Welcome Message

    Well welcome friend! We're about 4,000 really good natured and knowledgeable folks here, and 1 damed ol' grouch.
  18. jumpinjoe

    Can someone please explain the economics

    Even better said!
  19. jumpinjoe

    Can someone please explain the economics

    Well said ... great example. (y)
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