Another sign I am getting Old

May I ask which store you are referring to? I live in Gwinnett, but travel up and down the state.

Tex, the store is Barrow Automotive in Butler, Georgia, about 100 miles due South of the Gold Dome. I have owed them money since 1973.:D Not only do they have a good selection and prices, but they are very nice people to do business with. They are a NAPA parts place/gun store. I have seen US Senators, a former Attorney General of the United States, professional athletes, Governors of Georgia, and us plain old dirt farmers in the store.

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Texshooter said:
I am gravitating back to my wheelies because I hate picking up the brass

Bob Wright said:
A proper handgun deposits empties into the palm of your hand.

eh...ok. I guess it's best you stick to cowboy guns, then. :rolleyes: I got me one of them newfangled wheelguns, and I still bend over to pick up my brass :cool:

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MRBORLAND... if you went to those "old fashioned" moon clips on you new fangled revolver, they make those empties easier to pick up... my 610 has become one of my favorite double actions...;)
 
Yep only time I broke out the wheel guns is when I didn't want to chase brass. Then we started an I.C.O.R.E. club at our range. The brass wizards work wonders for picking up spent cases, now if I could figure out how to pick up speed loaders without bending over?????:confused:
Seems as the years have passed and acumulated on the body the ground keeps getting further away from me hands like me shoe laces;)
 
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