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  1. tapehoser

    .357 Mag hunting bullets

    Barnes makes a 140 grain XPB bullet for 357 Mag for reloading, but they also sell the ammunition with that same bullet. They ALSO sell a 357 Mag TAC-XPD ammo that contains a 125 grain TAC-XP bullet, which is tailored more toward self defense.
  2. tapehoser

    XD-S Mod 2 9mm - 2 questions

    When I shoot my Mod 2 (or any striker-fired pistol) I fire the first round and then let off until I hear/feel that little click of the sear (???) re-engaging so that the next pull is super short. Might help.
  3. tapehoser

    .357 Mag hunting bullets

    I've used both 158's and 180's in my revolver with H110 powder. Awesome sauce, right there.
  4. tapehoser

    How to sharpen your knife

    Problem is, I also have a Boker that looks similar. :(
  5. tapehoser

    Giving it a try again…….

    Love it! GREAT deer round.
  6. tapehoser

    How to sharpen your knife

    I am a terrible person. I'll take a $200 S30V steel knife and run it through my regular old electric sharpener in the garage. And since I can't fit the *entire* blade into the mechanism, I end up sharpening about 80% of the blade. The area closest to my hand remains the same as the day I bought...
  7. tapehoser

    Giving it a try again…….

    Any idea what speed are you getting out of those 155 grain XTPs?
  8. tapehoser

    DeSantis 1911 holsters - now molded specifically for SIG profile slides.

    Odd business decision, but perhaps the market, FOR THEM, made more sense that way? Weird.
  9. tapehoser

    Non-Gun Hand Drills

    Nice! Never heard it called that before. Love it. :ROFLMAO:
  10. tapehoser

    Giving it a try again…….

    Haven't hunted for at least 5 years myself. Things just get too weird around here. I started hunting in Wyoming and will probably pick up a pronghorn tag next year. Just have a hard time hunting in my home state because of the use and abuse of the land and breaking of rules. I can hike 5 miles...
  11. tapehoser

    DeSantis 1911 holsters - now molded specifically for SIG profile slides.

    DeSantis ProStealth was the first holster I ever owned. They make outstanding products.
  12. tapehoser

    Non-Gun Hand Drills

    Thanks for the info TSiWRX!
  13. tapehoser

    What's Your EDC, PLEASE VOTE

    I carried an XD 45 of *some* flavor for close to 15 years. That ranged from a full-sized XD down to the XDS. Finally traded the XDS 45 for an XDS 9mm because the recoil was hurting my hand. But I also now carry a Glock 29 (10mm) on a regular basis, but the felt recoil of the 10mm in the Glock is...
  14. tapehoser

    Non-Gun Hand Drills

    While I suspect I might shoot SLOWER, I wouldn't expect my shooting wrong-handed to be any less proficient than my normal hand. Although, there may be issues with shooting due to the right-eye/left-eye dominance in conjunction with your handedness. Know what I mean? The way I was taught to...
  15. tapehoser

    Training with a 22, not your carry gun

    Early on in my shooting experiences, I was taught by a master gunsmith. He not only taught me how to shoot, but taught me reloading and even left me his gunsmithing books and RCBS Ammomaster (and other components) when he died. When he was teaching me to shoot, if he noticed any sort of flinch...
  16. tapehoser

    What's Your EDC, PLEASE VOTE

    I vacillate between 9mm and 10mm. Mostly 10mm during the cooler months and 9mm when I have to go for a deeper concealment or hide it better in hot weather.
  17. tapehoser

    Absence

    Good to hear there is improvement. Take care.
  18. tapehoser

    Where were you 20 years ago this morning?

    On my way to work and turned on the radio to hear it. Spent the next week solid watching TV, night and day, even at work.
  19. tapehoser

    Hornady’s Handgun Hunter Ammo

    In my state, big game can be taken with a pistol, but that pistol must generate 500 foot-pounds of energy at the muzzle for deer and antelope. For the bigger stuff (elk, moose, etc) it must generate 500 foot-pounds at 100 yards and must be 40 cal or larger. So, even 24 caliber and higher for...
  20. tapehoser

    Learn to Process Your Own Meat

    Took my first little mule deer to a processor. Six weeks later and $240 out of my pocket torqued me off something fierce. Processed my own animals henceforth. I'll never pay someone to process my animal again. What a rip-off.
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