Have been a member since 2007. Currently when I log in, open the lounge tab and attempt to view a post, I receive the message "You do not have permission to perform this action,.etc."
Any idea why I can't view posts in the lounge?
Thanks
Tinkerer
Purpose of clearing histories, etc.: Removes tracking cookies, frees up memory and just cleans up the machine. Too much 'stuff' will slow down your machine and could open a path for malware and other not so nice things into your system.
It's just a habit I got into back when security software...
Yep - I "log" out...
I clear my browser history, caches, temporary internet files, cookies, saved passwords, etc. when I close my browser.
Everytime.
Up until the past weekend, a login was not required to view items in the lounge. Only to reply.
"I look for the BATFE to address tannerite soon, these idiots are going to kill somebody soon,
and then the batfE will step in and ban this stuff. I hope."
Blackie
And while we are at it, let's ban gunpowder, bullets, and guns because 'these idiots are going to kill somebody soon."
Be careful...
Similar to using the term 'gun violence' to describe criminal behavior using a firearm....
Words are used to predisposition a reader to another's mindset.
Some disciplines are experts at manipulating the language to suit their purpose.
This question is incorrect...
"7. What is one right or freedom NOT provided by the First Amendment?"
Our rights are not PROVIDED by any amendments or the Constitution itself.
Our rights are PROTECTED the Constitution and amendments.
Big difference.
I read a number of firearms forums and am wondering what has happened to the Gunbroker forums site?
When I attempt to access the forum, shortcut or directly, I am directed to the auction side or informed the site is not available and to check the address, etc.
Maybe I missed the memo?
Thank...
I run the 95gr lead bullet from Missouri too. Nice stuff they have and they are my go to bullet caster.
I use 3.8 Unique - Runs 900 - 950 in the little cap pistol if I remember correctly.
Don't remember the length at the moment.
Recoil and ejection feel OK too.
YMMV
nrobe50:
Just a method I use: I scribe or write the weight of my scale pans into the exposed surface of the pan. When I complete calibration of my scale, I check the weight of the pan with the display on the scale prior to setting tare.
tinkerer
Thank you to all who responded.
Posed the same question to Lee Reloading and Alliant Powder.
LEE responded that their load data is supplied directly from the powder manufacturer. Best data according to the reply.
Have not had a reply from Alliant Powder as of this date.
You all have a Merry...