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Long time lurker, first time poster.
I have been an enthusiast since my early teens. When other kids were looking at the Sears Dream Book, I had a Dixie catalog. My dad and I always wanted to build a rifle together. In the 60s he would find them at flea markets and flip them. He's gone and I'm semi retired.

Looking to build a Kibler SMR as my gateway drug. :ghostly:
Hey. You anywhere near Manchester, I know a 300 Meter rifle range that costs 10 bucks a day to shoot. Weekdays from light enough to shoot till too dark, Sundays, noon to too dark. Great for days I pitch up at 10 AM, fire 40 loads, and leave at 4 pm. Gunsmith and gunstore on site. Got pistol and scattergun ranges too, and most you'll see are center- and rimfire shooters, but for me, I like $10 for my rate-of-fire. No .50 BMG, no bump-stock, no full-auto.
Dunno how the forum is on advertising, so shoot me DM if interested.
 
I live in central North Carolina. I’ve always enjoyed guns. I have 4 BP guns, 2 rifles and 2 handguns. Looking forward to shooting my 1858 Remington but can’t locate #10 percussion caps. I’m considering buying the metal die cap maker and making my own caps. Is this a good idea or does someone know where I can get #10 caps? Thanks in advance!
 
Hey. You anywhere near Manchester, I know a 300 Meter rifle range that costs 10 bucks a day to shoot. Weekdays from light enough to shoot till too dark, Sundays, noon to too dark. Great for days I pitch up at 10 AM, fire 40 loads, and leave at 4 pm. Gunsmith and gunstore on site. Got pistol and scattergun ranges too, and most you'll see are center- and rimfire shooters, but for me, I like $10 for my rate-of-fire. No .50 BMG, no bump-stock, no full-auto.
Dunno how the forum is on advertising, so shoot me DM if interested.
Thanks, That's about an hour away but doable.
 
Thanks, That's about an hour away but doable.
Same-same. But I'd rather drive 45 miles than pay by the hour. Artificial pressure and guns don't mix.
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The side I normally hang out on. The other side has concrete benches better for bench-shooters, but I like this side so I can lay out all my manure.
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