Monthly Archives: October 2014

Are You Ready? – Ammo Background Checks Ready and Waiting!

It’s upon us!. Tom King, president of the New york State Rifle and Pistol Assoc. stated on Friday’s Cam and Company on the Sportsman’s Channel, that the NYSAFE Act’s long awaited background check for ammunition sales is ready to go. … Continue reading

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Is Time Running Out for Our Second Amendment Rights in NY?

I have been wrestling with several immutable facts, none of which are pleasant. 1st. We live in one of the most abysmal states in the Union in terms of 2nd Amendment Rights 2nd. Unless we seriously get active it will … Continue reading

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To Crimp or Not to Crimp, That Is the Question – A Tale of the Tape

In the article, “Where the Road Leads – Two Gadgets That Called Out to Me.” I went on a bit about my theories regarding crimp on lead rifle loads. My thinking was that the vertical stringing I had experienced with … Continue reading

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