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  1. Just now, Zeke said:

    Citations please 

    Your previous posts denying that my assertion that he would get in trouble if caught with weapons outside the house/range for not having a FID and when it comes up he was denied a FID so he was circumventing NJ law.

    This isn't the 1A forum, this isn't the place for your trolling.


  2. Without a NJ FID, you could at most keep it in your house and use it at the range, but if you are caught out of the house with it, good luck proving where you were going. Now you've been caught with a firearm and no ID with no proof of where you are going. Felony with mandatory prison time.

    Then there's the matter of the denied FID. You really need to find out why you were denied because you might be on a list of people banned from owning as a result of something you are unaware of. Then you'd truly be up shits creek.

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  3. It's a cost-conscious kit that is decent for the money. You don't have to spend a lot of money and should easily get a feel for whether or not reloading is for you.

    It looks like it doesn't include dies. To start, you'll need a full body sizer die and a bullet seater (at least for .223). Crimper if you are firing semi-auto. I have not done pistol rounds but I understand it's supposed to be easier.

    Digital caliper. Gotta be able to measure case lengths and COALs.

    Looking at the shell holders you get with it, #4 will work with .223 rem, #19 for 9mm luger and .40 S&W, #2 for .45 ACP. So all the ones you need are covered in this kit.

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  4. So I was talking to an ex-armored car guard. He mentioned that the carry permits they are given have restrictions. They do not allow the owner of the permit to carry any time. Many times they are restricted to on-duty only. And that sometimes they must store them at the office and can't carry them home.

    So I'd like to know whether he has any such restrictions and what they are. That could have a lot to do with the first charge of illegally carrying.


  5. Trying some alternatives for reloads. I've been using H4350 and 142gr SMK's. Haven't had a chance to shoot outdoors and chrono but I've been using 40.3 grains of H4350 and at 100 yards, 0.5 MOA is easy to achieve. But with Hodgdon being low on certain powders, I got a pound of Reloder 16 and IMR 4350 for testing alternatives. I also got some 120gr SMK's as at shorter ranges, 142gr is overkill. Can't find much info on RL16 and 120 SMKs. Sierra's handbook has data for RL15 and RL17 but not RL16. Anyone have some experience with this combo of 120s and RL16?


  6. On 2/19/2020 at 11:23 AM, WP22 said:

    It all comes down to do whether or not you believe your personal tax rate will be lower now or in retirement.

    If you believe your tax rate will be lower now, invest on a Roth. In essence you are paying the tax now.

    If you believe your tax rate will be higher now, invest on a pre tax retirement investment vehicle  (401K, 403b, SEP)

    This is the best way to break it down. You'll be paying taxes on the money no matter what. Just a matter of strategically choosing when it'll get taxed less.

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