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Hugh Damwright
11-06-2005, 07:11 PM
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Catawba Kate
11-06-2005, 07:36 PM
And if that is still not clear you can contact me for clarification!:18 :18 :18
Four-Eyed Buck
11-06-2005, 08:26 PM
I think that about covers it, thanks LMB.........Buck:re :cgun
Mark Flint
11-07-2005, 08:47 AM
As your law professor, I give you a C+ for your disclaimer. The most glaring error is in this passage.
"The Carolina Belles™ or it's Contributors neither assumes nor authorizes any person or entity to assume for them any liability in connection with the use of any product or data."
The use of or is a problem. a better way to write this would be
Neither the Carolina Belles™ nor it's Contributors, assume or authorize any person or entity to assume for them any liability in connection with the use of any product or data.
but since no one can assume liability for a third party without express permission, it is a bit redundant and unnecessary.
Your warning makes no choice of law statement, is not integrated and is unnecessarily long.
Just as effective would be the following statement
Load data published on the Belle Alley is for comparative purposes only. No independant verification of data is conducted by Belle Alley, the Carolina Belles tm nor the administrators of this board. We strongly advise that you consult known sources for independant verification of loads. Reloading should not be conducted under the influence of drugs, alcohol or stupid people.
Catawba Kate
11-07-2005, 01:49 PM
I say Amen.:pp
Wallaby Jack
11-07-2005, 08:42 PM
Kaos Kate's 410 BlackPowder Shotgun loads ;)
2 1/2" hulls, 20gr (weight) of FFFFg BlackPowder, Winchester AA410 wads, & 1/2 oz. of shot
Load as usual, however, the increased powder volume (compared with smokeless) requires a small reduction of shot. I simply tipped some out after the crimp starter.
Recoil is compareable to dryfireing, with smoke and boom ;)
Clean up with "Windex" and enjoy the grins on the kids faces. It'll take several days before they (or you) can walk through a doorway without having to turn sideways :D:D:D
:wallaby
Iron Ed
11-07-2005, 08:46 PM
Kaos Kate's 410 BlackPowder Shotgun loads ;)
Hey Wallaby! Do you have a recipe for 20 guage with bp?
Thanks!
Wallaby Jack
11-07-2005, 09:38 PM
Sorry Man.......
12 and 410 .... and .45, .357, 32-20 and soon workin' on 44-40 only
real sorry.......
Try http://brimstonepistoleros.com/bpforum/index.php?
They will be able to help, I'm sure....
:wallaby
Chihuahua Floyd
12-09-2005, 04:26 PM
My new victum, er pard, just got in 2000 used 38 cases off ebay. Cleaned only and mixed headstamped.
primers - only got 800 Fed, 200 CCI, need more
Unique - still got about 4 pounds, at 4.2g per, should last.
158g RNFP, 2 coffee cans, should be enough.
158g RN - bout 100
I save the 105g SWC for Chipmunk
Better put the dies in the Rockchucker.
CF
Greeneyed Gypsy
12-09-2005, 06:28 PM
sigh...just lettin' you all know that I read this thread... I do...I just dont GET it...but I am tryin'
I have a Lumpy's reloading lesson planned next week 'cores it isent BP so I am sure it wont be near as exciting...a mite cleaner though...
Love the thread though makes us feel all handy and mechanical and all....well me anyways Bravo!
GG
Chihuahua Floyd
12-10-2005, 08:16 AM
GG,
If you keep looking here, I'll keep looking at the sewing threads. This I can do, teach ect. Sewing is beyond me so far.
CF
Hugh Damwright
12-10-2005, 08:44 AM
GG, ask us some questions. What part don't you get ? Be glad to help. :)
Four-Eyed Buck
12-10-2005, 11:43 AM
As LMB said, you gots questions? We'll try to answer them for you. If you got Lumpy to give you some hands on, that might be more informative for you. Having a tutor show you the steps and getting hands-on training sometimes makes things much clearer.....Buck:re :cgun
Chihuahua Floyd
12-10-2005, 01:50 PM
Bucks right, everybody should have a mentor/tutor. Almost as smuch fun as being the mentor and passing on something. Learn then teach. Just think if everybody brought in a new shooter each year.
CF
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