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  1. Coastal Georgia checking in

    Hey neighbor! Deal Desert, LOL
  2. Coastal Georgia checking in

    Thanks! Wow, I know IoW well, I remember when I-95 cut it in half in 1975. And I used to hunt hogs on Hutchinson Island in clear sight of River Street in the '80s. I could get off work and be in the brush in about 30 minutes. I lived downtown somewhere on Abercorn for 40 years, done had all I...
  3. Anybody use dry additives to their vibratory tumblers' corn cob media?

    Nothing but old man instinct, honestly. Primers are sensitive, I've always kept handling and exposure to a bare minimum and avoided ignition problems. I was taught to never tumble loaded ammunition, period. With unprimed cases, I've always had problems to some degree with clogged flash holes (I...
  4. Anybody use dry additives to their vibratory tumblers' corn cob media?

    I would not tumble primers. No, I would not do that.
  5. Anybody use dry additives to their vibratory tumblers' corn cob media?

    I came here to say this. I would not tumble primed brass.
  6. Coastal Georgia checking in

    Hello THO, I'd recognize that profile pic anywhere, I've seen it a few times this afternoon. :) Thanks!
  7. Coastal Georgia checking in

    Not the greatest of job opportunities outside Savannah or Brunswick. I waited until after retirement to move back home, didn't want to spend 2+ hours a day driving. I know folks around Atlanta do it every day, but I'm just not built for that.
  8. Coastal Georgia checking in

    My old home town. Hey, the parade looked good this year. The 6am Stampeding Of The Squares is getting out of hand though, y'all are gonna wind up with a riot and the whole parade will get cancelled.
  9. Coastal Georgia checking in

    Love tacos, never been shot in the elbow, but I have seen the bullets in the chambers. And I'm always up for a meet-n-greet. :)
  10. Coastal Georgia checking in

    Hey y'all! An actual real life neighbor recommended this site to me today. I honestly don't know how I've missed it until now, but word of mouth is still alive and well. I'm primarily an ammo junkie. I bought my first loading tools in 1980 to feed a jug of pull-down FMJs to a .30-30 Contender...
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