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    Doctors & gun control

    I received the text of this article in a group email amongst my fraternity brothers many of whom are now doctors and surgeons. Many of them are in favor of gun control. Some are not. I found this article by a trauma surgeon to be refreshing in that I believe it visits the vicinity of the REAL...
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    What to do with worn-out rifle?

    I've disassembled -except the magazine- and thoroughly cleaned my Grandfather's Savage 99 (in 300 Savage). The barrel has minimal rifling with soft, rounded edges on the lands. It also has a pitted chamber and some dents or pits at the muzzle end in the grooves of the rifling. Near as I can tell...
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    "Consensus" process

    Watch for the so-called concensus to emerge. News stories are telling us that concensus is starting to emerge. Yeah, right. This is a tactic used by the activist social engineer to move people from one position to another by managing their objections in a clever manner. They begin with a...
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    Press footprints?

    I've been looking to put my antique RCBS JR2 press back into service and been reminded of a bench design issue I had with it before I installed my Dillon. (and which the Dillon had as well) In the old days I'd heft the press onto the spot, clamp it to the bench using 2 big C clamps. And after...
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    Savage Model 99 - lead bullets?

    Question for the collective- Does it make sense to you that someone fired some unjacketed bullets thru a Savage Model 99 in 300 Savage sometime in the past? (and leaded the barrel) Background- I'm cleaning my grandfather's Savage. By s/n the gun is 1951. He bought it in 1958 from an individual...
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