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  2. Garden Thread 2024 | Page 14 | Maryland Shooters Forum - Weapon...

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    The blue corn is Hopi Blue and I got two other ears my daughter picked drying in the garage. I got enough for seed, but this didn't grow well. Going to use what I have and some field corn commerically grow local and make yellow hominy. Next year thinking of buying 3 - 5# of Hickory King white dent corn for hominy to make the white stuff.

  3. MoCo Snakehead Locations | Maryland Shooters Forum - Weapon...

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    MoCo Potomac. Hi, local kid here. Pennyfield Lock is very hit or miss, I personally use heavy 30-pound braid with a topwater frog to kill a few snakeheads. If I'm feeling less dead than usual, Rileys Lock is great for catfishing, just throw some corn in the water and put something nasty smelling on your hook.

  4. Using sand in a tumbler | Maryland Shooters Forum - Weapon...

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    If your brass is really badly tarnished, 45 minutes in sand will clean most of the crud off. As stated above you need to wash the sand off or re-tumble in walnut, corn cob. I do not recommend it for everyday use. Good luck. Jerry.

  5. Anyone here dove hunt? | Maryland Shooters Forum - Weapon...

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    Nov 20, 2009. 3,571. Anne Arundel County, MD. I had 6 different places to hunt doves within 20 minutes of my various homes (Pasadena - where I grew up, then Linthicum, then Crownsville). All are gone. The only place that still kinda exists is Kinder Farm is now an AA County Park called Kinder Farm Park.

  6. Tumbling Media Better Than Standard Walnut Shell Compound

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    Tumblers Mdl B was what I started with ground corn cob, Then Dillon, corn cob / walnut, then to Wet tumbler aka BIGDAWG design (DIY), stainless pins, Dawn / Lemonshine / polish, then Harbor Frieght cheap cement mixer. Media separator..summer time lay out a black tarp dump n dry via sun-Rock

  7. Finally discovered the joy of wet tumbling - MDShooters

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    Here's the difference. The cases are dry and ready to reload, no drying time required. My cases look nice 'n' shiny, like brand-new, on the outside, not too bad on the inside. My cleaning medium is a 50/50 mix of crushed walnut and Lyman's treated crushed corn cob. For handgun, that's good enough for me.

  8. Rifle Deer Hunting Scopes | Page 3 - MDShooters

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    I had just come out of the woods to a picked corn field. When I saw it, it looked like a cut corn stalk sticking up at about 150 yards. Eventually, she turned her head. I shot at 150, heard the round thump, but she ran another 20 yards further away. She stopped and turned to look at me and I shot again. She went 3 yards...straight down.

  9. Thoughts on Patuxent River State park for Deer Hunting?

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    Pax state park aint bad, i shot my first deer out there. park in the lot at the end of elton farm rd. there is alot of good woods anywhere to the parking lot side of the power lines all the way to hipsley mill rd. if you have your qualification for shotgun the beltsville agriculture center has some good hunting and its free.

  10. Old mre's | Page 3 | Maryland Shooters Forum - Weapon Discussions...

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    Jul 19, 2010. 9,803. 10-20 yrs may be overly optimistic. Too many variables to consider. Just open one occasionally and test. The survival experts say MREs not the best for reliable long term storage. Consider that they were never designed for that and they're made by the lowest bidders. Feb 29, 2024. #47.

  11. Tumbling brass with glass beads | Maryland Shooters Forum -...

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    corn cob, walnut shell, addititives, but no glass. Tumbler bowl damages I would not worry about. The bowls are made of materials highly resistant to the abrasion. They are designed to be exposed to abrasion. JUST READ PROBABLY THE BEST REASON. to not use glass for tumbling brass cases for reloading. Fine silica dust worn off the beads will get ...