good stuff! I was intrigued by the $199 Hornady Lock-N-Load Single Stage kit that Palmetto had on sale but I see they are out of stock. The Rockchucker looks like a solid press and I really like that it is cast iron. I will probably wait awhile and try to find a used Rockchucker or another good...
I am beginning to get into reloading. I have a "mentor" that has been showing me the ropes for a year or so and I am confident that it is definitely something I want to get into. At this point, I have acquired over 150 rounds of once fired Winchester 150 gr. Power Point brass. (This factory load...
Wow, yours turned out great! thanks for the info and I will be in contact if I have any questions. I don't have the budget for it at the moment, but its definitely high up on the list and I just wanted to get a jump start of information so that I could begin to research.
I had a recent thread about the M1 Carbine I purchased to surprise my grandfather who carried one during his time in Korea as an M16 Half Track operator (Quad 50).
I'm looking to add to my US Military collection and I've always wanted a Vietnam Era M16. My uncle, David L. Nord, was KIA during...
Yes, but i still think it is better than not picking up a bow from November to September, like many people do. I have found the best way to stay sharp for hunting is Bowfishing and 3D shoots.
Bowfishing is a great way to stay warmed up for deer season as well! I didn't go bowfishing tonight, but my friends and I caught 32 bass out of a couple different private lakes in southern Indiana. I just finished cleaning them all... but have an old ice cream bucket full of fillets after one...
I had the opportunity to purchase a Traditions Pennsylvania Flintlock this afternoon. The seller could not provide recent pictures, but told me that it looked just like the one on MidwayUSA.
I only have experience in black powder with my inline Knight Vision so I had many concerns going into...
I am a recent graduate of Indiana State so I have been pretty active in the community the last 4 years. My go-to gunshop was always TopGuns. (it is still to the day, my favorite gunshop because of their great prices and ever greater customer service/friendliness.) They told me specifically in...
I grew up and have lived in Ferdinand my entire life. It is an amazing tight-knit community. I was shocked to see that sign up this year. I have attended the Heimatfest every single year and this is the first year that a sign like that has been up. I also know that they had twice as many police...
Thanks for all the kind words everyone. I forgot to add that after that day, I asked him if we could sit down in the coming weeks to dig through his pictures. I expressed how I wanted to hear all about everything and he was very open to having me come over to dig through old photos, etc. After...
One story he did tell that I thought was really neat was how he kept his letters. During the 2 years in Korea, he put every letter that he received from my grandma in an ammo can that he described as being a little smaller than a .30 caliber steel ammo can. He said that he kept them in there to...
Continued from these two previous threads:
First M1 Carbine:
https://www.indianagunowners.com/forums/long-guns/327957-first-m1-carbine.html
M1 Carbine help needed:
https://www.indianagunowners.com/forums/long-guns/329580-m1-carbine-help-needed.html
For those who may not have seen my previous...
is there anything in particular that makes not shipping the rifle back a stupid decision? Anything that COULD come to bite you in the long run if you don't send it back in? I'm just curious because I really don't care to do so.