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Congrats, Caveman.

I last visited the South (where I was born) in 2010.

Fried catfish, fried okra, fried tomatoes, fried chicken, fried gator…

You're going to love it there!
 
Then you should be able to get very consistent shoulder datum measurements (bump), with good brass I can stay within .002" but it can vary as much as your experiencing if the brass's case weights vary that much over the lot of them. I dont know if its a direct correlation but since 223 brass is cheap or nearly free (range pickup) I started with Federal cases once fired bulk buy and bumping those shoulders varied a lot more... I adjusted my target lower accordingly to assure none would pass at max. More recently I bought some new virgin Starline brass and those have been very consistent.
As for affecting accuracy, I have not yet experienced large shoulder variations affecting accuracy/precision so thats not something I worry about, just doing it to extend brass life.

ALERT ALERT ALERT!!! A 9 acre property right next door to mine is for sale!!! :s0001:

So, like, did they meet you and then decide to list????

Perhaps we can start a Northwest firearms funding page to all chip in and buy at bargain basement pricing given that we have some idea of the new neighbor :p
 
Well, that there is the $64,000 question. I met the guy across the road and he seemed cool enough, but he does not own that property. But not saying that he doesn't know the property owner and put a bug in his ear that I'm a crazy bubblegum Pacific Northwesterner… :s0140:
 
Well, that there is the $64,000 question. I met the guy across the road and he seemed cool enough, but he does not own that property. But not saying that he doesn't know the property owner and put a bug in his ear that I'm a crazy bubblegum Pacific Northwesterner… :s0140:
Well, you moved to Washington, then half of California said "Hmmm, Jim moved to Washington, lets see if we can ruin it" then moved there and turned it into Western North Korea. I'd be pretty fickin' wary, too.
 
Hey, can we get Tom Homan to stop in to OryGun and Warshington and deport all the fooking Californicators out and send their areas back to Cali where they came from? That would be real nice, thanks!
 
Hey, can we get Tom Homan to stop in to OryGun and Warshington and deport all the fooking Californicators out and send their areas back to Cali where they came from? That would be real nice, thanks!
Gov Tom McCalls 1971 message said it all ......
"Come visit, don't stay" slogan: "I urge them to come and come many, many times to enjoy the beauty of Oregon. But I also ask them, for heaven's sake, don't move here to live."
 
Yep, getting all that paperwork tomorrow. Years ago I saw the various stages of hurricane requirements on my brothers house, quite extensive to say the least.
Yep, thing about this deal is somebody else is gonna have to deal with all that crap, I rarely pick up a hammer anymore.
Does that mean you put the hammer down?
 
Thanks Brian, the property is in flood zone X, is high and dry plus actually slopes towards the road, I've got 8' of elevation in the back… :s0140:

AND my neighbors are all hunters and fishermen, I hope I don't piss em off when the AR's need to stretch their legs… :p
8' of elevation. That's high ground in the Sunshine State. You're probably going to have to put a beacon on it so the planes don't hit it.
I would love to move to Florida.
 

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