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 Posted: Tue Feb 10th, 2009 09:01 PM
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I went thru all of my brass today, and have some that I haven't had a rifle for in a while so I thought I would offer these in trade.

250 Mostly once fired 30-06 GONE

20 Commercial 30-06 GONE

35 30-40 Krag

13 41 Mag

Plus I have a mystery bag misc brass, from 32 ACP to 348 and 300 Mag GONE


I do have some match grade 30 caliber bullets that I may trade around.


Jerry

 

 

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 Posted: Tue Feb 10th, 2009 11:02 PM
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I will even sweeten the deal with 10 50 Caliber bullets, aluminum or silver tip type.

If you have any M14 or M1A 20 round mags you want to trade, a couple of those for everything. Or any 10/22 mags.

Jerry

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How about $35.00 for the whole thing, then the only thing you ahve to part with is money. which will be worthless than 22LRs soon.

 

Jerry



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Am I understanding you correctly in that you are looking for M14 mags in trade for the items you listed?  If so, contact me as we may be able to work out something.

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 Posted: Tue Mar 17th, 2009 02:44 PM
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Glock,

I have several types of 308 bullets, including Match grade bullets to trade, what else do you need?

Jerry



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Do you still have the 30-40 Brass? Thanks Paul



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You mean the 30-40 Krag? I think I may have a few of those in some cabionet in the reloading bench.

Jerry



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Jerry if you still have the 30-40 Krag and 41 mag I'd be interested. Let me know what you need for them.
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We are doing harvestng when it is not raining, so shop time is a like limited for the next few days.

We have a bumper crop of tomatoes and hot peppers. As that I don't use illegal workers, it will take more time, but it is worth it. This is most of our going thru the winter and next spring, plus what we sell goes to buy guns and pay for the crops.


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How goes the crops, Jerry?



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Bumber crop of tomatoes, 5 different types of peppers, the sweet corn is so so. The field corn will yield 90,000 bushels in about a month.

This week I have taken over 50 bushels of tomatoes to the market. 300 pounds of peppers also went there.

In the stuff we canned for home, including peaches and strawberries, we will have more than enought to thru get until the middle of next summer and the graden is still producing. So the freezer is getting full and the pantry is full, I need to put in some more shelving.

When season comes, we will probably have two or three dear for the freezer and the smoker.


Thanks for asking,

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When your digging through the mason jars, look for that Krag brass! LOL



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That is on my list of things to find.
Jerry



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Heck Jerry,
I'll come up with something to trade for some of those peppers! What kind are you growing?



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Jerry,

What kind of .50 bullets do you have? Anything to shoot out of a S&W .500 Mag?

I have a couple of M-14 mag pouches that are doing nothing in my shop, and I have no peppers at home either. (Hint Hint)

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We have JalapeƱos, Anaheim and hot bananas. On the milder side, we sweet bannas and traditional green peppers. They are either canned or dehydrated at this time. I am looking for 50 cal stuff for my muzzle loaders.

Let me know.

Jerry



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Jerry what kind of 30 cal match bullets do you have? I don't have much to trade but I might find some of that soon to be worthless money!
Just for the sake of asking,how do you keep your tomatoes healthy? Mine all died soon after they began setting fruit, I got very few tomatoes this year. Glenn



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Glenn,

I use a Roma type called Healthy Kick and the green house down the road does my starters. Many of the starters that the chain stores had came from down south some where and they all seemed to have this rot or fungus.

Maybe next year I will get the time to put up my green house and then do my own starters the following season. I will probably finish up my foundry building and cast many different metal there.

I have Sierra 168gr Match Kings BTHPs. Now I am looking RB and 12g slug molds.

Jerry



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Glenn, Jerry is right about the tomato blight it was bad all over this year. Some of it that comes on about the time it sets fruit is caused by blight in your soil from previous years. Try to move your tomatoes around the garden and don't plant them in the same spot year on year. Also consider mulching them rather heavily once they get to the blossoming stage. The blight lives in the soil and heavy rains seem to splatter the soil up onto the leaves and intesifies the progress of the blight. If you mulch heavy enough under the plant you keep the rain splatter down and also prevent the leaves from laying directly on the soil as the plant sags from the weight of the fruit. RD



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