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Reloading
.270 the best?
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<blockquote data-quote="Treeslug" data-source="post: 2016871" data-attributes="member: 115704"><p>skipglo: My first gun was a $29 .410 bolt action shotgun. It never fed the shells very well so it was mostly a single shot that held 3 additional rounds in the magazine. I had a nice collection of long guns and handguns until 1971 when my little brother decided that my guns would help him with his heroin habit. 27 rifle and shotguns and 7 pistols shot up his arm. I keep secret how many guns I have today, but it is not near what I had back in those days. I spent some time in British Columbia, Canada, mostly in Vancouver and that area back in '72. Loved the place. Having lost my guns once makes me ponder the question of what I will do if the government decides they do want my guns. Living in Texas, I kind of hope it is finally enough to get people to stand up and say no to such an idea. There are lots of folks here from California and New York, and they can give up their guns willingly, but true Texans are going to be a little tougher to convince to give up their guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Treeslug, post: 2016871, member: 115704"] skipglo: My first gun was a $29 .410 bolt action shotgun. It never fed the shells very well so it was mostly a single shot that held 3 additional rounds in the magazine. I had a nice collection of long guns and handguns until 1971 when my little brother decided that my guns would help him with his heroin habit. 27 rifle and shotguns and 7 pistols shot up his arm. I keep secret how many guns I have today, but it is not near what I had back in those days. I spent some time in British Columbia, Canada, mostly in Vancouver and that area back in '72. Loved the place. Having lost my guns once makes me ponder the question of what I will do if the government decides they do want my guns. Living in Texas, I kind of hope it is finally enough to get people to stand up and say no to such an idea. There are lots of folks here from California and New York, and they can give up their guns willingly, but true Texans are going to be a little tougher to convince to give up their guns. [/QUOTE]
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