There used to be some rules about crossbows in NC but I think they have even done away with that. The couple that I have never required any paperwork.
It looks like the house we are hoping to buy will have enough room to shoot more than 10 yards!
Thanks for the pic Jay (#211)!
I was feeling under the weather a bit but was glad I decided to race. It was a great weekend!
Oh, Tammy has a short video of some of the 3's and 2's down at the finish:
http://youtu.be/oiw1HX-LVTg
No Problem! The first set (the ones with the camper and dog in them) were taken by Tammy (also her RM name) so it was awesome that she was able to get those for everyone!
Also to all the photographers, any of #409, 40-49 Cat 2 would be appreciated!
And for the rest of the Cat 2 and 3 racers, you can look through tammy's photos where she got most of us at the finish drop, some pro practice and qualifying ...
Congrats on the loader!
I actually use this for load data: http://sourceforge.net/projects/reloadersrfrnce/
I do not have it on my work computer so I can't see if it has the load you are looking for.
It lists most published loads (as well as where they came from) and also lets you keep track of...
Don't let folks wear you out regarding photos (me included)!
Granted I have not been at many races over the last few years, I have spent a good bit of time behind the lens and wanted to get some more than just slalom (http://www.flickr.com/photos/psycle-on/) but there was just not enough time...
Living in the non-mountains of NC I was convinced to try the "Showdown at Sugar" ambc downhill in 1998. Drove up and rocked the 4" XC bike to a 2nd place in beginner. Immediately came home and got some 6" travel Haro single pivot (which was broken in no time hucking the loading docks)!
I have...
Great getting the 22! Over time with practice, she should be able to handle most any caliber. If she liked the .38, you could look at something like a Ruger SP 101. Being all steel, it will tame the recoil a lot over the lightweight Smith. Also, try loading up some 147 grain 9mm. They shoot a...
I have both a ultrasonic cleaner and tumbler (both from harbor freight). For lots of pistol brass, the tumbler is fine. I'll use the ultrasonic for parts and and brass that I need to be particularly clean. I would still use the tumbler first, deprime then sonic clean.
For bulk shooting, cast...
Yeah, I keep thinking one day I may sell one of my SDB's and get a 650 so I can do rifle but that has not happened yet.
Something else to consider is looking for a used Dillon . On the off chance it is not 100%, for $25 I think you can send it to Dillon for a rebuild.
One other thing, if you...
If you are not planning on loading rifle, look at the Dillon Square Deal-B. I run 2 of them with one set up for small primers (9mm & .38) and one set up for .45 acp. With everything set up to go, I can load 400-500 a hour. Something else to note is the Square Deal will advance automatically...
I remember that now! Sounds like you are set. No need to buy a press if there is one available you can use.
IDPA nationals are a half hour from my house in 2012 so maybe I will see you there!
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