Instructions for anything with software or firmware can be obsolete after a software/firmware update. So why print it?
Just print the address of the latest instruction. Any goofs can be corrected...
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Instructions for anything with software or firmware can be obsolete after a software/firmware update. So why print it?
Just print the address of the latest instruction. Any goofs can be corrected...
In addition to the above, I re-write the instructions, replace their drawings and pictures with my own. Guess you could call it a hobby.
Back in 1971-2 I bought one of those TI scientific calculators for $150. I was taking a corespondence course. Lke you said, they were expensive.
Every time I got the monthly bill, the balance...
Art your right on. I received this email from CMP today.
$1.03 a round for Garand ammo. Ugh.
CMP Surplus Ammunition purchase is open to all qualified individuals!
As recently announced,...
Offhand, do you remember how many extra minutes the mounts have to be to get into the 200 yards ballpark?
When I bought it, that was my original intention, but that match dried up before I gould...
THAT, is like finding your M1 from boot camp. Very cool treasure.
November Foxtrot One Echo,
I also have an 82G. The CMP was at the collectrors shop one time selling them and my intial thought was "what a nice mini sniper trainer."
Finding a 11mm scope mount, I...
Just a thpought.
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Many uses for a warm bulb. Gonna miss them.
I also have Mr. Lee's book.
Jouster was a major factor for me, learning to reload.
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I enjoyed that panoramic view of M14 city.
Does this stamp on my trigger guard ring any bells?
I don't recognise it.
I don't want to pull the trigger housing group...
My very first handloading session was with the 45-70.
My trapdoor was a disappointment at the target . . . .until I fed it the bullet DIAMETER it liked![/QUOTE]
We saved the 45-70 brass from my...
How did you become a reloader?
For me it started with an hour at the bench with a competition service rifle shooter.
The posts from Culvers Shooting Pages.
Glenn Zedikers books.
Forums and then...
The only use my vibratory tumbler gets these days is removing sizing wax with a 10-15 minute tumble.
I have no more corn cobb left so I'm wondering what we are buying these days.
I remember from...
I think the hat thing was a Gloria project. Not sure.
Writing was in his blood.
Today I found an email from Dick Culver from Oct. 1999.
I met him at Camp Perry one afternoon at the ice machine in the big room with all the WWII pictures for wall paper.
I was told they were...
How long one must one be on CSP to be a very senior member?
Today I noticed Major Tom's tag and I remember him from way back.
I ran across one of my CSP archived threads from the year 2000.
And I...
Major Tom,
Don't recall monkeys but do recall the lizards.
We were in I-Corps by the sea.
Are you happy with your annealer?
I've been looking at anything USA made.
I have a Swiss and some surplus Swiss ammo. Never had it to the range. So when I get it out this spring, I may find I have berdan primers?
Got it.
While learning this .308 stuff this month, I had two stuck cases, so I broke out the wax. Never needed it before.
I'll put it away when I can spray cases or roll them on a lube pad and...
Looks like an orderly reloading room.
Those old Collins keeping it warm?
That is an interesting story.
A friend ended up with a 50 cal MG barrel from a job he did and built a bolt action around it.
He test fired it on the range one day and the whole line cleared out...
I bought a ridgid bore scope some years back and documented some barrels with it.
Resently I used it to examine brass and today I set it to view the leed area of a rifle chamber.
Using a paperclip,...
Thanks for that dry heat.
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