Yea the local police do get a little touchy about the discharging of firearms!!

. I remember about 15 years ago I was preparing cases for a 357 Herret and needed to fireform some cases, so I loaded them up with a couple of grains of bullseye and cornmeal and walked out the back door of my garage and proceeded to fire form the 10 cases. After the 10th shoot I went back into my garage, cleaned the barrel and put the gun away, and started resizing the cases. About that time a squad car is patroling the neighborhood so I strolled out to the curb and he pulled up beside me and asked if I heard any gun fire. I told him I thought I heard some fire crackers down the street, and off he went, Lights flashing, tires squealing. Went back to garage shut the door and went in and watched the tele.

Last time I did any fireforming in the backyard. Need to get out of here to a place where there is more room and fewer neighbors.
doc-and
Leaving the Peoples Republik of Kalifornia
