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Author Topic: For those under-Gunned against "bull" PD's  (Read 1366 times)
Bad Water Bill
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« Reply #15 on: November 30, 2009, 01:14:24 AM »

No 10/22 conversion but does come with a 1/2 moon steel butt plate.

Hammer  How many spare barrels do you have for this gun and do you shoot it in your gun room?
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« Reply #16 on: December 01, 2009, 04:23:25 AM »

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Sorry to say that some guns need to be shot outside.


On another note...

Has anyone got access to an indoor trap shooting range ?


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« Reply #17 on: December 01, 2009, 05:07:25 AM »

Hammer,just as soon as I hit the lottery,I will build a large field house that will enclose a 1/4 mile harness horse track around the perimmeter and an overlay Trap,Skeet,and 5 stand in the infield.Climate controlled of course.With a lounge/club house,and pro shop.Sky blue nylon blister cloth would be draped to catch the shot,which could roll into collection trays,to be reused.Hows that?
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« Reply #18 on: December 01, 2009, 09:24:00 AM »

Joe   first Welcome to our happy home.

You know that MRS Hammer will be looking for you now.

You have given Hammer an excuse to put ANOTHER 100K square foot addition on his reloading building. By this time next summer you will be looking at some of the results of your mentioning this to Hammer. About two years ago he shared with us some pictures of his re loading room. I for one have not stopped drooling yet. Now I will have to wait some more to see his new indoor Shotgun playing area. It may be equipped with 24 shot shell presses,newly designed shot sorting screens,shot tower,18 36 gun safes  all fully stocked. All of this inside of a 1/2 mile climate controlled exercise track for his specially trained attack guard Shetland ponies.
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« Reply #19 on: December 01, 2009, 11:23:37 AM »

One really needs a Spolar Gold reloading machine for each gauge.  

Changing gauges takes five minutes.  Longer than a Dillon 650 changing from 44 Special 6.0 Unique loads to 44 Special 7.5 Unique loads with preset die plates with dedicated powder measures.

410 2-1/2"
410 3"
28  2-3/4
28  4
20 3
20 2-3/4
16 2-1/2
16 2-9/16
16 2-5/8
16 2-3/4
12 2-1/2
12 2-3/4
12 3
12 3-1/2
10 2-7/8
10 3-1/2
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Still thinking about the 32 gauge.

So far the 16 gauge 2-9/16 is working out best.

All testing should be done on live pheasants, quail, or rabbits.


Yes, there was a 4-inch 28 gauge.  At least one.  But sort of like 11 gauge Parkers, you got to look for them.





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« Reply #20 on: December 04, 2009, 05:49:20 PM »

Joe   first Welcome to our happy home.

You know that MRS Hammer will be looking for you now.

You have given Hammer an excuse to put ANOTHER 100K square foot addition on his reloading building. By this time next summer you will be looking at some of the results of your mentioning this to Hammer. About two years ago he shared with us some pictures of his re loading room. I for one have not stopped drooling yet. Now I will have to wait some more to see his new indoor Shotgun playing area. It may be equipped with 24 shot shell presses,newly designed shot sorting screens,shot tower,18 36 gun safes  all fully stocked. All of this inside of a 1/2 mile climate controlled exercise track for his specially trained attack guard Shetland ponies.

Thanks Bill.Since Hammer already has the ponys and shotguns,he may just build it.Why not
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« Reply #21 on: December 06, 2009, 02:54:29 AM »

Try to find the pictures of Hammer's present reloading room and you will understand why MRS HAMMER might come looking for you.

Try picturing 6 Dillon's or 7 cronys plus a completely restored CJ5 Jeep used to check the 1K targets and that is only the beginning of Hammers present reloading room.

PS The word is that he owns the last 100 220 Swift bbls ever made.
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« Reply #22 on: December 11, 2009, 05:32:36 PM »

Maybe this'll work on 'em?

http://savageshooters.com/SavageForum/index.php/topic,28059.0.html
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Jim in LA.
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