I understand owning your own place on which you can shoot is a reality most will never have. I'm very thankful having found this property & by the blessings of the Lord was the first one to inquire of it. I looked diligently for just over 3 years before this one appeared. Barbara & I drove many miles looking at every possibility but none worked out till this. I do hope the simple videos bring enjoyment to others.That's some gorgeous country you have there.
It's nice to have your own place to shoot, I finally realized that dream a few years ago.
I use that bullet in the CZ75 seated just deep enough to hide the crimp groove & in my gun that's just where it passes the plunk test. Don't really crimp just take the bell out.Dittoes to what Rick H said.
Creeker, it isn't just hillbillies that use coffee cans for ammo and cast bullet storage. Us grown-up Orange Grove Kids do likewise, and no rock is safe on a hillside when we head for the desert.
I may need to grab one of those Lee 38-125-RF moulds soon. Has anyone tried that casting in a 9mm pistol?
Ha, yeah "range fees". Of all the "fees" we are assessed I resent that one the most. I feel like I have to ransom my property from the "State" every year or they will confiscate it. I'll stop now before I arouse our admin's ire.That is my go-to .38 bullet, from a Lee 6-cavity mould. I powder coat mine and load with some old 472AA and they shoot where the fixed "sights" on all my Smiff's are looking at 15 yards.
I just paid my annual "range fees" to the county and school district, but there's no feeling quite like knowing "THIS, is MINE".
CZ, be sure to get the 6 cavity mold. Less than $50 at MidSouth. I just bought one yesterday.Dittoes to what Rick H said.
Creeker, it isn't just hillbillies that use coffee cans for ammo and cast bullet storage. Us grown-up Orange Grove Kids do likewise, and no rock is safe on a hillside when we head for the desert.
I may need to grab one of those Lee 38-125-RF moulds soon. Has anyone tried that casting in a 9mm pistol?
You shoot fine. Love that sixgun of yours.Real nice, Lynn. I fell into some Bullseye the other day so I'm loading 4 grains with the 150 grain 358477 in a 38 case, but I don't shoot as good as you do.
I have 3 Model 10s but haven't tried this bullet yet in them. Surely plan to though.Always enjoy your videos. Nothing like plinking at different ranges with good old guns.
That Lee 125 rnfp is a great boolit. Shoots to sights on model 10's for me and works well in 9mm too.
Thanks Brother. I watch a bunch of your stuff also.I always love you shooting videos Lynn. I do look up and very much enjoy your preaching vids on YouTube.