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River Jordan, SASS 18742

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  1. It is best to slug the barrel for whatever rifle you use for best accuracy

    brass and bullets are out there and available mostly...  don', be afraid to get into it

     

    making 38- 55 from 30- 30 seems like a stretch... 

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  2. 2 hours ago, Bison Bud said:

    While I too preferred and enjoyed the monthly printed Chronicle, it's pretty obvious that newspapers and magazines of all kinds are on a massive downward spiral.  Many have already ceased to exist and this trend will most probably continue.  SASS is no different and I'm sure the decision was made to abandon the printed issues and move to an online format, due to financial issues.  While it was indeed a good marketing tool for our sport, SASS had to make a tough decision and we the membership need to accept that things do indeed change.  If I remember correctly, there was quite an outcry when this first happened and I can understand that, but it's old news and a moot point now.  Good luck and good shooting to all.       

     

    It is actually current news because I read about it in the Chronicle yesterday:)

     

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  3. I read today in my Jan 2024 Chronicle the editorial from Skinny about the printed Chronicles having 4 times the readership.

     

    It is very simple--a printed issue is always "on" and if left out can be easily accessed. Like on your desk at work when you should be working.

    It can be carried to work and read at lunch--something you cannot easily do on a PC at work.

    It can be read while using the PC for other tasks such as listening to a web cast or boring training class at work.

    It can be read instead of working.

    Most people use PC's for work and a hand held magazine is a break from work.

     

    People who dress up like people from the 1880's probably prefer traditional methods of reading as well when they are not working or portraying 1880's workers :)

     

    On the other hand---the boss might not know you are not working if it was online....unless there was a rule about firearms related material on your work PC....   

     

     

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