What I wouldn't give to weigh what I weighed in high school. I was half the Snap that I am now. Sigh.
What I wouldn't give to weigh what I weighed when I retired from the USMC. It's my own fault, I stopped getting up at 04:30 and doing PT.
What I wouldn't give to weigh what I weighed in high school. I was half the Snap that I am now. Sigh.
I need a new gun.
After discussing 10mm rds. and the high costs of running them (full house loads) with the Wizard Wed. night I have been looking at single stage reloading outfits.
Not sure if I really want to get into this as I have an addictive nature (go figure) and the unknown is.....well, unknown.....
Just finished counting on my toes & fingers and I can load 1000 10mm with X-treme copper plated bullets ,new brass, bullets, primers and powder for around $300. Drop the price by $165 using picked up brass.
I am looking forward to running your full house load outs against the Underwood/buffalo bore offerings.Should be interesting.
I don't know if I could run 10mm without reloading for it. On the other hand, I think I'd enjoy it more if I did not obsess over chasing 10mm brass with each range trip. Either way, pulling the trigger on a 10mm handgun is fun. Even more so when you are running decent energy loads.
I did the range trip this morning solo and ran 100 rounds of 9mm through the new 75B Stainless. O..M..G...! It's love at first shot. That's a gun that makes you want to call in sick to work and just shoot all day long. I was mostly point shooting and it was working very well for me like that. The double action trigger really needs lightened though, as I was pulling shots down when shooting from the half cock notch. Other than that, it was flawless through it's first 100 rounds.
I also ran 50 rounds through the G30 and it performed well too. I was point shooting that one just as well as the 75B, which is probably due to practicing with the laser cartridge. In the week that I've had that, I replaced the sights, put grip tapes on, polished the internals and took a dremel to the frame to relieve the trigger guard area a bit. In other words, I made it mine.
I need to finish up the 1911 project for my nephew so I can start loving on the new 75B.
I got an opportunity to run down to BtB last night and picked up the compact I had my eye on. Parts ordering today. AFTER I get it lined out, not sure what's next on my list. Those stainless models sure are purty ... but a 1911 in 9mm is also due .. and a 2011 in .40 ... oh yeah, and primers and powder and bullets and brass and ... oh yeah, honey-do project costs ... <sigh>
Always how it seems to go, doesn't it?
Always, but I love it .... the fact that I am able to cover all my family's needs and still be able to cover some of the wants is a blessing.
Always, but I love it .... the fact that I am able to cover all my family's needs and still be able to cover some of the wants is a blessing.
I need a new gun.
I bought a new gun.