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    plenty of extra room "down his pants"
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    This last Sun I was at the range and picked up about 400 9mm, and other assorted goodies...

    I got ALL the 9mm bagged and tagged, been resized, deprimed and SSTL tumble washed... READY TO LOAD.

    Still going though the 223... Glad I learned and started reloading on pistol first, if I had started with rifle I would have
    sold ALL my gear by now! Geezz!

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    Do you have a robot?
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    Rifle ammo can be tedious. I save all this for rainy season when I am going stir crazy.
    If it is predictable then it is preventable....... Gordon Graham

    So if it is predictable and preventable then you better prepare.

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    I have all the stuff needed to reload fortunately. Unfortunately no time to do it. I have an awesome Dillon 550b. I hate the public range, the vultures try to grab my brass before it even hits the ground. Fortunately I've been able to keep all my silver state armory brass.
    Sunday I had gone out to explore some state game glands I've been to a couple times. The brush is so thick in most of the areas it's not really the best bug out location but I've at least practiced some valuable skills there.

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    plenty of extra room "down his pants"
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    Quote Originally Posted by oif0709 View Post
    ... I had gone out to explore some state game glands I've been to a couple times.
    Please allow me to be of assistance in your study of game glands...


    I hope I was of some help...
    EB
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    For the Love of Cats


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    I've been hunting them for 35 years and didn't know all of them, never mind by name!
    Give a man fire, and he'll be warm for a day!
    Light a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life!

    Cat's are food... not friends!

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    plenty of extra room "down his pants"
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    Doesnt matter, dont need to know them come knife and fork time...
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    "Bushido, an honourable way of life"

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    This may not be the area to put this, please move it if needed. Thank you
    I have a granddaughter, age 2, who is VERY lactose intolerant and while I have powdered milk put up I'm at a loss on what to put up for her. Right now Son2 and DIL have been buying Lactaid aka Dancing cow milk(her words) for her but when I contacted the company, they don't have it in powdered form. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks

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    Do you have change for a canned bacon?

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    That was easy:
    http://shop.honeyville.com/powdered-...FZKRHwodhWsNyA
    I believe a #10 can is about $15 and a case of 6 cans is $84ish
    They say that the cockroaches will be the last creature alive on this earth.
    I intend on being the last person alive still stomping cockroaches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katrina View Post
    This may not be the area to put this, please move it if needed. Thank you
    I have a granddaughter, age 2, who is VERY lactose intolerant and while I have powdered milk put up I'm at a loss on what to put up for her. Right now Son2 and DIL have been buying Lactaid aka Dancing cow milk(her words) for her but when I contacted the company, they don't have it in powdered form. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks
    You know unpasteurized cow milk does not bother people that are lactose intolerant. The pasteurization kills all the helpful bacteria, and this is what causes some people to be lactose intolerant.
    "When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes DUTY!" - Thomas Jefferson

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