The "Whatever" Thread

Just bought me a used EAA Witness in 45acp Will be at the range Thursday. It's the full size, all steel model, Cz75 design
 
Just bought me a used EAA Witness in 45acp Will be at the range Thursday. It's the full size, all steel model, Cz75 design

Cool Brad!

I just got my Sitelite SL-150 Boresighter - I am hoping to get to the range this weekend to get my deltapoint zeroed in.

I went to a friends house on Saturday and put around 600 rounds through my XDm, good times!

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I collected the brass from Saturday (there were 10 people there) and now I have around 10 lbs of brass - going to reload some on Thursday night.

best

mqqn
 
Cool Brad!

I just got my Sitelite SL-150 Boresighter - I am hoping to get to the range this weekend to get my deltapoint zeroed in.

I went to a friends house on Saturday and put around 600 rounds through my XDm, good times!

IMAG4444.jpg


I collected the brass from Saturday (there were 10 people there) and now I have around 10 lbs of brass - going to reload some on Thursday night.

best

mqqn

what does your reloading setup look like? (thanks)
 
I don't know what Andy has but I have a single stage Lee and it would only take me a couple of weeks to load that 10lbs of 45 brass, working 8 hour days.

Us Contender shooters go pretty slow
 
I've still got a couple of the old Lee hand loaders that I have not used in about 30 years! I had a Lee progressive loader back when I used to shoot a bunch of .45ACP and .223
 
what does your reloading setup look like? (thanks)

I have a lee single stage as well, but my friend has a RCBS auto-indexing turret press, I go over there and we can do 200+ rounds an hour.

best

mqqn
 
Just for fun, how do y'all pronounce "pecan"?

Here are the regional pronunciations for "pecan"
There are a number of pronunciations. Whether any one of them is the "proper" or "correct" pronunciation is a function of where it is being spoken. One online dictionary implies there is a single correct answer. There most definitely is not. Here are just a few of the variations in terms of how "pecan" is pronounced:
pee-can’
pee-con’
puh-con'
puh-coon'
pic-con’
pee’-can
pic’-cun


I have always pronounced it "puh-con"
my mother who grew up in Vermont pronounces it "pee'-can"
 
Had a great day yesterday! Stopped in Nappannee for a huge arts and crafts show, then continued on to Shippshewana. Spent about 5 hours there, ate plenty of great food, including homemade pecan pie and coconut cream pie. Hayley and Connie got some goodies there, then on the way out of town we stopped at a shop at one of the farms, where I got a handmade extra thick (1/4" thick x 1 1/2" wide) belt for carrying a holster, for $28!
 
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