2/19/2010 10:54:17 AM
I don't know of any cheap 22 hornets because it seems any rifle chambered in 22 hornet is also chambered in bigger cartridges like 223 Rem.Knowing this, I would opt for a rifle chambered in 223. You can get 20 rounds for as low as 8 bucks (Winchester at Dick's sporting goods).If you didn't want the power of the 223 then you can always load it down.Also, I believe most 22 hornets have a very slow twist. You'll be limited to real light bullets.A single shot NEF or H&R Handi Rifle will set you back about $275, more than you want to pay, but still fairly cheap.Skip the LEE hand press unless you decide to go with 22 hornet for sure and you have a lot of patience. It sucks so bad you'll either quit reloading or you'll end up paying for a nicer press. It's simply not sturdy enough nor has enough leverage to handle most bottlenecked cartridges (22 hornet's shoulders aren't steep, so it'd probably be fine for that).I've got a LEE Classic Cast and it's built like a tank and costs less than other brands. LEE's cheaper table mounted press kits would work fine too.[Edited on February 19, 2010 at 11:05 AM. Reason : ]
2/19/2010 11:01:48 AM
Is that used or new prices on the .223? If new, how much would used one run me? There is a gun show in Winston in three weeks, what are the odds of me getting a cheap used .223 or .22 hornet there?
2/19/2010 12:12:49 PM
That's new. Used they run $200-230 or so.I don't know how easy it'd be to find a used gun, but you may as well go and look.Some of the best deals out there are used Savage bolt actions. Sometimes you can find them a little beat up (but still fine mechanically) for as low as $200.
2/19/2010 3:46:37 PM
I can hit a target almost 30 feet away with these bad boys![Edited on February 20, 2010 at 1:55 AM. Reason : impressed?]
2/20/2010 1:54:41 AM
Hey asswipe, this isn't chit chat.
2/20/2010 8:47:56 AM
Is it normal to be required to pay $50-80 as part of the CCW application process for releasing medical records?I'm in Durham, and that app said that I would be responsible for paying for the copies of my medical records from local hospitals to go to the Sheriff. I'm getting bills in the mail for $10-15 each from 7 medical institutions so far (Duke, the VA, UNC, psychiatric places).I have not been a patient in ANY of these places at ANY time. I have no medical records to release. So they are charging me $10-15 a pop just to confirm that I was never a patient there.Anything I can do other than to bitch to the Sheriff's office? I signed saying I would pay for the release of medical records (required as part of the app), but I naively assumed that if I didn't have medical records some place, that I would not be charged to release the fact that I was never a patient. My wife is getting the same bills. The medical bills cost more than the CCW app.FUCK DURHAM. (if this is not normal for everyone). If it is, then fuck durham in lower case letters.More bills to come, I'm sure. I have no idea how many medical places they're going to contact.[Edited on February 20, 2010 at 4:05 PM. Reason : a]
2/20/2010 4:03:38 PM
^^ are you ok? obviously this is "The Lounge" and the title of your thread is "Fumbler's gun thread v2.0" so I posted pics of guns like some previous posters did...maybe you should get outside buddy, the weather is nice
2/20/2010 5:09:23 PM
^you are the worst aliastroll other than mangrl^^never heard of anything like that
2/20/2010 5:15:36 PM
on second thought, maybe all of you gun advocates should stay insidepeace in the middle east! i'm out...[Edited on February 20, 2010 at 5:20 PM. Reason : yeah]
2/20/2010 5:19:11 PM
lol. oh no! law abiding citizens on the loose! so scary!!!!!!
2/20/2010 5:33:38 PM
^^^^^Not normal that i've ever heard. I also didn't sign anything that OK'd the release of my medical records.
2/21/2010 2:10:35 AM
^That's what I thought, simply because I had not seen any other complaints here about it.I tried turning the application in without that permission slip, and they absolutely refused to take it.This is the form: http://www.durhamcountync.net/departments/shrf/Documents/RELEASE2.pdfThey only list 6 places that they ask for records. I've received bills from more than that And times two for the wife's permit.[Edited on February 21, 2010 at 2:23 AM. Reason : s]
2/21/2010 2:18:32 AM
The gf had never shot a gun before so I made her shoot a couple today. It was pretty easy to get her to shoot the .32. The .357 took a little more coaxing though
2/21/2010 2:50:38 AM
2/21/2010 12:24:24 PM
I applied for my CCW in Durham a month ago. I've only got one medical for request. (10 dollars)What is the timeframe on the bills you've been getting? I thought it was gonna be one and done after I paid the 10 but I guess I should be expecting more?
2/21/2010 6:17:34 PM
All of ours have come in the 5th and 6th week after our applications. Hope you have better luck than I do.
2/21/2010 8:51:45 PM
^^^ yep. the state laws actually provide special leeway for durham county to be a pain in the ass in ways that no other county is allowed by the state, if i remember correctly.i'm not quite sure what durham hopes to accomplish by minimizing the number of legal CC permit holders...it's not like they're the ones going around shooting the place up.
2/21/2010 8:55:53 PM
I'm sure this has been said, but, Durham is the only county where you have to register your pistol. I went ahead and registerred both of mine when I applied for my concealed permit. The registration is not electronic; they stuff your gun info in a huge filing cabinet that is overflowing with papers. They hired somebody to input them into a computer but after three months the person hadn't got through the letter "C" of last names, so they got rid of the job.
2/21/2010 9:03:38 PM
^so pretty much that proves that it's just there to be a pain in the ass
2/21/2010 9:06:29 PM
^^I have not registered and won't until I see the law requiring it. I've looked everywhere I could possibly look. And I've found the NC Legislature authorizing Durham to do it. But that's all there is - I can't find any city or county code or state law actually putting teeth into that "permission" that Durham got from the State. They're allowed to register them, certainly, but I have yet to find any actual law requiring an individual to register guns. The police and sheriff repeatedly say it's required all over the website, but never reference a statute, code, law or anything.If anybody finds it, I'd appreciate the link or reference.[Edited on February 21, 2010 at 9:43 PM. Reason : a]
2/21/2010 9:41:51 PM
It's definitely a law. NC state law says you don't have to register a gun, but like you said, it gives Durham county the power to do so.When I applied for my purchase pemit in Durham, I was given literatue on the county law and was told if I failed to register within 14 days of purchasing the pistol I was subject to being prosecuted for a misdemeanor.
2/21/2010 10:12:56 PM
Double-postI did recently find this gem: http://library1.municode.com/default-test/template.htm?view=document&doc_action=setHitDoc&doc_hit=1
2/21/2010 10:14:52 PM
I'll have to dig through some stuff to find it. I had this discussion with a friend of mine about a year ago and he showed me some stuff that was enough for me to go and register the gun. It was something in the durham county law. I waited a year to do it, even with the slip of paper that came with my purchasing permit that said i MUST register the gun. When I went to the courthouse to apply for my concealed, I thought I might as well register them. There's no real downside to it, aside from the obvious unneccesary\bullshit government red tape. It's pretty disconcerning that, if they managed the system better, I could get pulled over\cops could come to my house and know that I own handguns, and could possibly be a little more prone to reach for their gun.'I'll post what I find when once I dig through my email.
2/21/2010 10:30:07 PM
2/21/2010 10:35:39 PM
Best option is to not live in Durham county imo. I probably wouldn't have the pistols if I didn't move to where I live now.
2/21/2010 10:38:36 PM
What are you guys' thoughts on the .17 hm2? Seems like a neat little round. I'm either going to pick up a savage chambered in it or a plain jane .22lr but my main concern is ammo costs. Seems like the round is young enough that prices might still be headed south as more people make it, but that's just conjecture. Any thoughts on that or the round as a whole?
2/21/2010 11:08:50 PM
Holy shit, all that work for Durham county?Fuckers. Thankfully I'm in Wake. Last year when my wife and I were looking at CCW stuff we lived in Chatham county -- I wonder how much easier that would have been than Wake.
2/21/2010 11:28:56 PM
2/22/2010 7:38:18 AM
it DOES make my Calico illegal there.
2/22/2010 11:58:17 AM
2/22/2010 1:31:13 PM
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2/22/2010 3:11:22 PM
^Good info.If you want your brass to last the longest then consider only neck sizing. Lee sells a collet neck sizer that works fine. You'll still have to full length size the brass every 3-4 firings depending on your gun.Occasional trimming is required. If not, the necks could get so long they jam into the throat causing high pressures and possibly blowing you and the gun up.Aside from the safety aspect, trimming can help your accuracy because all the necks will be the same length. If you crimp then you must trim or your crimps will vary. The Lee trimming tools are cheap and work fine for the low volume shooter. You only need to trim every few firings anyway.You can clean brass by mixing half water/half vinegar and a drop of soap then letting the brass soak in it for 10 minutes. Then, throw the brass into some soapy water and rinse well. The vinegar can be used a few times before it loses its strength.I did that for a while, but like fenderfreek said, you'll soon buy a tumbler.They sell walnut and corn cob media for tumbling but it's a lot cheaper to buy walnut at the pet store. Do not get the corn cob at the pet store. It's way to big and will get stuck inside your brass. You'll spend hours picking that shit out You can buy brass polish made for ammo brass to add to the walnut if you really want shiny brass. It's not necessary to have shiny brass though. You just want to make sure you tumble enough to get the carbon off.
2/22/2010 3:47:39 PM
I wanna start reloading my 9mm.What's the best bang/buck on reloaders? I want a progressive setup....I definitely dont want to load these one by one. Yet, I dont have a lot of cash to throw at this.]
2/22/2010 4:29:45 PM
Everything I've read says that beginners should start on single stage presses so they can understand the process better. I don't reload(yet) but that's pretty much the unanimous opinion of the internet masses. In other news, what is the closest walmart to Glenwood that sells rifles? I'm looking for any savage .22 with the accutrigger, but specifically the Mark II F. I'm going to get my plink on for a few months before I invest the money in a big boy gun.
2/22/2010 4:34:10 PM
The happy middle ground between progressive, single stage, and budget is the Lee Classic Turret. It's semi-progressive, so it's faster than single stage, but not half as complicated as full progressive. It also comes in a kit so you don't have to separately buy all your tools like trimmer blades, powder measure, etc.If you're somewhat mechanically inclined and willing to spend hours cursing the thing while you set it up, the Lee Pro 1000 makes a decent progressive press. At $150 it's still a good deal despite the pain of setting it up the first time. I got mine all tuned and it runs like a champ. Just remember you'll need to buy another $20-30 worth of tools if you go this route.The cheapest you're going to get a ready-to-rock right out of the box progressive is the Hornady Lock-n-load, which starts in the mid-300's IIRC. Great press, but it's not really a cheap venture.Having a dedicated single stage strictly for utility is always a good thing, but there's nothing wrong with using a full progressive if you understand what to look for and feel for. It's very important that you understand exactly what goes on at each step and what can go wrong. Remember, reloading isn't rocket science but it can most definitely kill or seriously injure you if you don't use due dilligence. That's really the only reason most folks suggest a single stage to learn on - it forces you to take your time, develop good habits, and understand what you're doing and how each step affects the finished product. Once you understand the basics, the press is just a tool and they're all about the same.
2/22/2010 4:54:44 PM
I just got back from the Dicks above 540 off Glenwood. They had an okay selection but not what I was looking for. The only cheap .22s they had were the Savage base model semi and with a Bushnell scope for $159 or $169 and some youth Marlin. Not a bad deal on the savage, but I'm really looking for a model with the accutrigger. The Mark IIs have it and, from what I've seen in forums and such, it's hard to beat for out of the box accuracy at $150ish. If anyone sees one around, let me know and I'll jiggle your balls a little.
2/22/2010 6:10:39 PM
I understand the process. My roommate and I reload 12ga shells with a progressive reloader, as well as a Lee single reloader for .357. I just want to start reloading my 9mm...takes WAY too long with the single.
2/22/2010 6:43:14 PM
Well, here is the finished AR project. The only thing not on it is the Magpul AFG and MBUIS.AR 15 rifle buildSpikes Tactical Stripped LowerYankee Hill Assembled A3 UpperDaniel Defense LPKLMT Full Auto BCGLMT Charging HandlePmag: FDE x3Magpul MIAD Full KitMagpul CTR StockMil Spec buffer tube/spring/bufferQD sling swivel studMI-T10 FF railsBCM Mid-length standar barrelYHM lo-pro gas blockYankee Hill A2 FHMagpul AFGGas tubeMBUIS: Magpul FDEDaniel Defense offset mountPrimary Arms G2 Blem Micro3x9-40 scope and mountDaniel Defense QD sling stud$$$$AR 15 pistol buildDPMS lowerModel 1 Sales A3 upperModel 1 Sales 7.5'' barrelModel 1 pistol buffer tubeYankee Hill FF 7'' railYankee Hill lo-pro gas blockMagpul trigger guardHogue grip2 metal magsNoveske KX3$$$[Edited on February 22, 2010 at 7:42 PM. Reason : .]
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2/22/2010 8:47:50 PM
WF is the only one I have seen in wake co, the one on 70 in clayton usually has a good selection
2/22/2010 10:10:58 PM
Got a question for any NRA members in here.Have all of you guys returned the paperwork to enroll you in their free coverage for accident/theft insurance? It's a free perk to all members with $1k to cover theft of any firearms you own while a member and $5k paid for any accident that may occur with a firearm or at an NRA even that injures or kills you.It's not a bad deal at all, especially the theft insurance and it's free. I'm just wondering if there are any hidden issues with it as you aren't automatically enrolled, you have to fill out one sheet and send it back in.
2/23/2010 8:18:21 AM
2/23/2010 8:32:16 AM
recommend a first time rifle for me. I have shot plenty of rifles before...scoped and nonscoped. some so far are a 30.06, 308, and a .223. ill be putting a scope on it and using it for target comp and hunting. really would like a bolt action and with a capacity of like 3 or 5 rounds. prefer a .308 or 300 win. i have no problem with a 30.30 or 30.06. actually might get a 3030 lever action but what would yall suggest for the scoped bolt action....brands and types.also are there any particular really good sites to buy from, when it comes to price and service. i am in florida so it seems stuff is cheaper here then nc
2/23/2010 1:25:44 PM
Rem 700 in .308 or 30-06 if you want bolt. They're common, therefore versatile when it comes to customization and will sell easily if you want to go another direction. If you like the lever thing, I would recommend a Marlin 336 in 30-30. I only have the latter, so that's all I can actually suggest from personal ownership.
2/23/2010 1:53:21 PM
Thanks Fenderfreek. I tried Cary, but no luck. It seems that Dicks(I've checks 6-8 of them) carry the basic mk ii without the accutrigger for $150ish and one that's all tricked out(BB, thumbhole stock, scope) for like $350. The only one that carried a lower end model with the accutrigger is in Greensboro. No dice with local shops either. Any other ideas?
2/23/2010 5:50:42 PM
My grandfather gave these rifles to me (Well I actually found them in his closet and asked if I could clean them up and shoot 'em. He didnt object...likely because he probably never shot them once he got back from the war). I've done a good bit of research on both of them but if you have any comments or important info on the two, please feel free to share.Item 1 is a ~1940, Winchester Model 70, 30-06. Serial number is 206xxx. One of the infamous Pre-'64 model 70's. I have yet to take it out to the range. I just got the rust off of it today with some steel wool and plenty of oil. I'd say it looks pretty good. The action is smooth and the barrel is internally flawless. Pictures are below. The Model 70 is on top.Item 2, and my favorite, is the rifle on the bottom. Based on my research, I've concluded that it is a Brno 6.5 x 57 Sporter. Made in Czechoslovakia in 1947 by Brno Arms. I've shot this gun on numerous occasion and it's awesome. It came, in it's original case, with a Praha Lovec 4x claw-mount scope that snaps on and off easily. The scope retical is the three-point system (Pictured here It also has duel triggers, one you pull back to set, the other to fire (Hair-trigger is an understatement). It's extremely lightweight and fun to shoot.With and without scope
2/23/2010 7:24:39 PM
i love those 3 line reticles
2/23/2010 7:53:28 PM
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