I picked up one of the freechex tools and I love it. Works great!! Seems to be a good investment.
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How can i soar like an Eagle.... When I am surrounded by Turkeys!!!!
cool..........................and now you have more money for...............................more shooting. Excellent how this so called "junk" works.
I'm sold. I'm getting one this week. Thanks for all the great posts on this.
Earlier this year, I bought a Freechex II in 30 cal off Fleabay. As it's the only gas check maker I've ever used, I can't compare it to the rest. However, I can say that it makes them with relatively little effort and is FUN to do! The ones I've made look good and fit the base of my boolit very tightly after running them through the lube sizer.
So, it's so far, so good. Haven't got a chance to see how they fly, as I don't have as much time on my hands as I would like.
When I get a chance, maybe I'll remember to let ya'll know the results!
Where are you guys getting these Freechex tools? I checked ebay and came up empty.
As an aside, I just bought some Hornady .338 gas checks from Midsouth for $23.24....not as cheap as gator checks but not all that bad.
I make a lot of my own "junk" from my own gas checks and rifles, to many of the tools I work with every day. Why some may ask? ßecause I can and most of what I make works better than what I can buy. I'm not a tight wad nor am I broke, I just like making my own things. It gives me personal satisfaction to know that I don't need to depend on others to aquire the things I need. To go a step farther, some of the .things I make are considered quite primitive. My arrows are homemade with my own personally knapped flint broadheads,and out of my hand made bow will shoot with most of the high dollar compounds on the market. My personal security knife is made of flint with a rawhide handle. It's 4 inch blade will shave hair, and it walks through security checkpoints unmolested by the minimum wage Nazi's that man them. Primitive "junk" and a waste of time just like my gas checks. I just know that if things ever get bad I don't need to depend on any one.
Best wishes from the Boer Ranch,
Joe
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Boerrancher.
Very well put. I also make a lot of my own junk and find it very satisfying.. I not only make my own checks but also make my own junk to make the checks. I find satisfaction in this that I don't get buying someone elses stuff. To each his own!!!
Well, talking about making JUNK, after the Holidays I am going to try to make my own gas check maker. Well the first one will more than likely be junk, but by the 4th or 5th one it might work. Oh, and I will have FUN trying even if it doesn;t work!! Isn't that the whole idea of what we all are doing---- having fun. an old man's view
wistlepig
You have nailed it. It has long been my motto "If it ain't fun don't do it." Some of the junk I make has been just that, usless junk. But it was still fun trying. Other junk has worked out very well sometimes providing hours of entertainment at usually a very low cost. Sometimes the simplest toys are the most fun, like a home made check maker. Some people just don't get it, but thats fine too. I find if I have to explain why I do the things I do to others, they are not going to understand anyway.
rBuck,
that's the way I have looked at it my 62 years and think I am happier for it. When I was a teenager I took of fly tieing, and to this day I still can see that first nice Brown that feel for it. The truth is it was a piece of JUNk compared to the ones at a store, just try to explan that to someone that hasn't even built a outhouse!
I have used a couple of outhouses that were built by people that really didn't know how. They were still better than letting it all hang out at 20 below. My mama used to say "beggers can't be choosers" Buck
I remember that my grandparents had a four holer in their backyard. I never could figure out why. I mean , what are the odds that four people would need to go at the same time, or better yet, would want to!!!!!!!
from what I have read so far, soon as they are on the market I will be buying 22 cal 243cal 30 cal 8mm well you get the picture so long J boolits
Don t shooting and happy
My mother was raised as the oldest of 7 sisters. She used to tell of the mad dash to the outhouse about bedtime and again first thing in the morning. The lantern only got lit once and you'd best be on the potty train when it pulled out of the station or you went alone in the dark. A 4 holer was a real luxury!
As to the gas checks. I stopped at the local emporium of all evil this afternoon. 30 Cal gas checks were $35 a box. I've got used aluminum flashing that was free for the hauling. RD
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BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |