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Old 04-07-2009, 03:50 PM
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North Koreans??

Hope that the satellite they put up gets shot downI really don't trust them or the Iranians..that's why I want so many primers. Just in case they invade. Nobama is inviting them to do so. Actually I sell reloading components etc. Just as a small way to pay for my shooting...well part of it anyway.
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Old 04-07-2009, 09:44 PM
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Skeet,
You were at Shydas? Heck of a drive from Wyoming I try to shop at a Mom and Pop shop that has always treated me right. I venture to Shyda's when I absolutely have to.
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Old 04-07-2009, 11:19 PM
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Heck of a drive

You sure ain't whistling Dixie. I used to buy from Shyda's wholesale when Sig and Doris ran it...even when Brian got involved. I was back in Md visiting my daughter and grandkids so made a little side trip to Shirk's(wholesale only north of Lebanon). Just stopped at Shyda's on my way back to the Eastern Shore. One day I guess i'm gonna have to sell the other small farm back there. Wyoming is an easy place to live..no state income tax..low property tax and the best part...no people. Shop in Montana with no sales tax. Ain't life hard?? But I do misss my friends..and my family has lived on the Eastern Shore of Md since 1677. Hard to leave the ol stomping grounds. There are a couple of small gun shops up in Pa I stop at frequently. I even tried calling Skinny but no answer. Man is always werkin!! He does some nice blacksmith work too. Saw a few G hogs in the fields up there.
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Old 04-08-2009, 06:25 AM
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Skeet, If I see a glow to the northwest I'll know what it was! I've been having a heck of a time finding large rifle primers and pretty much any brass or powder.
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Old 04-08-2009, 09:06 AM
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Glows etc.

I have a powder mag right now(old refer with the cord cut off). You can legally store up to a 100 lbs in one and they do keep the powder at a constant . Powder is hard to get in one pound containers so most of what I have are 5's and 8's. Shotshell shooters use powder at fast rates. Trap Skeet and Sporting clay shooters load and shoot lots of shells. The last gun show I was at there was a powder and primer seller next to me. She was selling rifle powder in the large containers like gangbusters. Had very few 1 lb. I truly do think the run on reloading supplies is going to come to a screeching halt sometime soon. At least I hope
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