A lot of people have the mindset of, "Just start out with a progressive, you're going to get one anyway so just save yourself some money." There is a certain logic to that, after all, I purchased a turret two years ago and am now looking into getting a progressive myself. However, I have to...
Dry firing will not damage a modern centerfire firearm as the firing pin will hit only air in such a case. The only type of firearm you really need to worry about when it comes to dry firing is any rimfire gun. A rimfire firing pin will strike the casing horizontally and, if it doesn't have...
Are you sure you want to be using Unique? I mean, if you load rifle and pistol it is kind of nice only stocking a single powder type but Unique is awfully dirty.
Bah, there's too much faith in voting. The fatal flaw of democracy is that no matter who you vote for, it's going to be for a politician. Once they're in office, their first thoughts our about re-election so they think about who's most likely to re-elect him. Usually it boils down to who's...
I've been keeping tabs on the Lafayette/West Lafayette Walmart stores, they seem to be able to get intermittent supply so whether you can buy some or not seems to be based off of how lucky you get when you show up.
When I started reloading, I did it to save a few bucks. As I got more and more into it, I realized a bigger reason: more flexibility with your ammo than with factory ammo. I've experimented with different bullet weights but swaging would allow me to experiment with custom shapes, jacketing...
I have no up to date training in CPR or first aid. With that said, even if I was I would simply call the police and keep my firearm trained on the BG until the cops arrived. I have no idea whether he still has fight left in him. I also know that he attacked me so I feel no obligation to save him.
Well, it's personal choice in the same sense that people who choose to drive choose to get in auto accidents, or people who choose to work night shifts in retail locations choose to get shot in armed robberies gone wrong. Do people who go to firing ranges choose to get hit by negligent...
Perhaps another criminal wearing blue.
One thing that struck me as odd, though, is that they confiscated his personal firearm. Don't we have a due process clause that we comply with before confiscating personal property?