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  1. Liberty

    Need some valid opinions.

    I use Extreme double plated bullets, they will tolerate reasonably high velocities without coming apart. Accuracy is on par with a pistol caliber carbine. .300 blk is really a magnum pistol load, even though the parent case is .223. Is is also uniquely suited to shorter barreled firearms since...
  2. Liberty

    Need some valid opinions.

    Actually you can load it for .25c per round using plated 150's. I use the same bullets for gallery loads in .308 and 30-30. The loads are similar to a hot, heavier .357 magnum.
  3. Liberty

    I want the new Sig P226/229 Legion!!

    If it ain't broke, don't fix it......it looks good to me.
  4. Liberty

    Solvent Trap

    Eeeh, not poking the bear on this one. If I want a supresor, I will just pay the illegal 200 tax to safeguard my hindquarters.
  5. Liberty

    Ruger's Handgun Ammo

    When we went from the 45-70 to the 30-03 and then the improved 30-06, many establishment people thought that the faster lighter round would be ineffective compared to the heavier slower round. Refresh my memory on what the highly effective 1903 Springfield and M1 Garand was chambered in.
  6. Liberty

    Tax stamp asside....

    Actually I think it is a great idea. Pistol/shotgun powders are much faster burning than rifle powders. So anything using pistol powder within reason is more suited to a shorter barrel.
  7. Liberty

    Tax stamp asside....

    300 blk may be in a .223 parent rifle case, but it is really a magnum pistol caliber. Heck it is loaded using pistol powders in many cases.
  8. Liberty

    Tax stamp asside....

    My next items will be a supressor and then a 9mm sbr.
  9. Liberty

    Tax stamp asside....

    Due to the loss of power to rifle cartridges fired from short barrels, prehaps a pistol caliber sbr that takes you edc mags and ammo is the perfect solution. A 9mm at 250 yards still gets the point across just fine.
  10. Liberty

    School me on ammo selection for shooting suppressed.

    If there is enough interest I will put on a little reloading mini clinic when things calm down for me this winter. You can custom make your loads to just barely cycle the slide of your pistol, eliminating much of the blast and excess gas.
  11. Liberty

    Which deer rifle?

    I am a shooter that occasionally hunts, there are hunters that occasionally shoot. Get the best rig that you can afford, and later your gear will perform up to your requirements, instead of later wanting to upgrade if you want to do some precision/ tactical work.
  12. Liberty

    Which deer rifle?

    Got a model 70 30-06 that I have glass bedded in a deluxe composite stock and epoxy bedded the scope bases. Scope on back order from Brownell's. Looking forward to taking that one for a spin.
  13. Liberty

    Which deer rifle?

    my Savage will hold sub moa with Nosler 150's and xx.x grains of Varget.
  14. Liberty

    Which deer rifle?

    30-06 is the most versatile caliber, but requires a long thus heavier action rifle. I suggest a .308 for ease of use and ammunition selection.
  15. Liberty

    What happend

    Midsouthshooters.com has sneakily put several different kinds up for sale sell sail on their website since. Sssh it is a secret:spy:
  16. Liberty

    Ms. SC DESTROYS ANTI GUNNER

    She gets it, time for Fox News to sign her.
  17. Liberty

    Ruger Precision Rifle.... 6.5 Creedmoor or .308?

    If I didn't have so much .308 brass, I would go 30-06 for my .30 cal needs. Everything else would be 7mm or .22 cal.
  18. Liberty

    Thoughts on "Survival Rifle"

    .223 is plenty for hunting and social work. You can pack at least twice the ammo compared to .308 for the same size and weight.
  19. Liberty

    Thoughts on "Survival Rifle"

    I will run the m4 Bushmaster in .556.
  20. Liberty

    Public toilets?

    Me either, my Timex was $35, but the band is worn out after only 3 years.