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MLKeith 02-27-2005 10:49 PM

RE: Omega,yes or no
 

ORIGINAL: newman1

MLKEITH,I plan on making a trip up to Cabela's after my 777 is all used up.I plan on getting two pounds of Black Mag'3 to do my own testing with that stuff.I hope it shoots as clean as i've heard.what charge of powder would get me close to 100 gr. of777 to get me started?:D
If you are shooting 100gr. of ffg 777 you should be able to duplicate the velocity or exceed it with 100gr. of Black Mag'3. I find with 300gr. bullets the BM3 actually gives more velocity than equal volume of ffg 777 and felt recoil is less. Lighter bullets may not give the same results as the BM3 seems to prefer heavier bullets. In any case I would limit my max load in a magnum rated rifle to 120gr. of Black Mag'3.

bigcountry 02-28-2005 06:22 AM

RE: Omega,yes or no
 

I have not had to fill out a job application because i have at the same job before this happened.
You know as a collector and gun nut, that would have been my first priority when being sentenced. Just went thru a divorce a few years ago. The ex wife knew I was so worried about the cops showing up, so she pushed it hard even though she was the one leaving. She knew the rules and had me over the barrel. She stole things, destroyed things, she even hit me, and looked at me and begged me to do anything cause, if I did she said, she would be living in that house and she would own my gun collection. It sucked pretty bad. Sounds like you can own anything. A misdemeanor.

willtill 03-03-2005 11:08 AM

RE: Omega,yes or no
 

ORIGINAL: newman1

As far as i can remember,i was found guilty and was sentenced to 1 year in jail,but my attorney appealed it and i got 1 year probation instead of jail time.i am not sure if i was still convicted though.I guess i'll have to get some money together and have him check it out for me.
In Maryland, if you have been convicted of a crime which carries a prison sentence of one year or more, you cannot own a firearm. Unfortunately, that's the law here. Even if you didn't do jail time, but were put on probation, the possible sentence of one year or more that comes with the charge/offense disqualifies you from firearm ownership in Maryland.

Sorry about that. You can thank the 20+ year reign of Maryland dummycrats for that law.

BTW, the MD state legislature is having more anti-gun hearings beginning March 9th. God save us all....

Kindest Regards,

-Will in Maryland

rick_reno 03-03-2005 11:18 AM

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I'd have one if F&G would let me use it here.

bigcountry 03-03-2005 11:30 AM

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will, I was seeing on the news last night they are making a big deal out of that shooting in Towson town center being done with a shot gun. There goes our long gun freedoms.

willtill 03-03-2005 11:54 AM

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It is indeed a shame. Shotguns are not being considered, unless they are the "assault type". I hate the liberal media...

Kindest Regards,

-Will in Maryland


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