Future of the forum
- Curramore
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Re: Future of the forum
I don't frequent this forum, or many other forums very often, but must show appreciation to all of those who, to date have kept it safe and humming along. The main trends, as I see them here in Australia result from a distinct lack of components, particularly projectiles. Brass is becoming more difficult to source in quantity as well. We have plenty of powder. The Sierra 39 grain Blitzking was the gold standard for me, but is unobtanium. The Hornady 40-grain V-max is still around in adequate numbers for now. Berger bullets have been gone for 12 months or so. I have a few Remington Accutip-V remaining from 5 years back. The calibre(yes, Aussie spelling) will fast disappear here if no more come to the fore. Supply the projectiles and they will return to favour. I used 2000 rounds in 2022, but 4000 in 2021 and back to .223 rem because of component drought. How are you faring in your countries??
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Re: Future of the forum
Presently I am not shooting as much, due to medical issues with the wife's Parkensons.
But with that said, I still get out some and having stocked ahead on supplies, I can shoot my 17,20, 224's just fine. ALso have enough of the larger caliber bullet for my other hunting rifles and handguns.
I also put aside a good supply of the non-lead bullets I need for game/non-game hunting in my commie state of Kalifornia also. So overall I as set and will not have to go without, for a good period of time. Hope others can fare aw well.
But with that said, I still get out some and having stocked ahead on supplies, I can shoot my 17,20, 224's just fine. ALso have enough of the larger caliber bullet for my other hunting rifles and handguns.
I also put aside a good supply of the non-lead bullets I need for game/non-game hunting in my commie state of Kalifornia also. So overall I as set and will not have to go without, for a good period of time. Hope others can fare aw well.
- Rick in Oregon
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Re: Future of the forum
So then, how about we get a poll going for renaming this forum to something 'small caliber-ish' and see what suggestions we receive? I know that I look here daily for new posts, get a bit discouraged when I see nothing posted.
I've considered posting old rock chuck and rat shooting pics to stir it up, as we all like pics, but with such low number of visits from others, it seemed like a lost cause as lack of interest is not a motivator.
So Tarrin, if you make up a poll for renaming, let's see how it goes and go from there. Including ALL small calibers would surely get more interest than we're getting right now. Names with 'varmint', 'small caliber' and the like would steer interested shooters here instead of just a single caliber. How's about it?
I've considered posting old rock chuck and rat shooting pics to stir it up, as we all like pics, but with such low number of visits from others, it seemed like a lost cause as lack of interest is not a motivator.
So Tarrin, if you make up a poll for renaming, let's see how it goes and go from there. Including ALL small calibers would surely get more interest than we're getting right now. Names with 'varmint', 'small caliber' and the like would steer interested shooters here instead of just a single caliber. How's about it?
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I am with you on that, I also check daily and have noticed a real decline in posts over the last few months. We need something to stir the old site back up, for sure.
- Tom Kat
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I check in just to see it its still alive
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- Rick in Oregon
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Tom, we're trying to keep it alive, and hopefully with a new name, it will survive.
Got to say I love your byline re: dogs. I'm thinking many of us feel that exact same way.
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Totally agree Tom also, with dog statement. Especially now days with the politicians and fruitcakes running around and in control of so many things and on a full course to ram so much crazy stuff down our throats.
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I've been trying to contact Tarrin without much success. He had already gotten a lot of positive comments about the future of this forum earlier this year. Personally, I thought changing the name was a done deal. Let's give him time to respond. If he doesn't I could probably create a Small Caliber Forum on this site. Not the best solution, but there's only so much I can do.
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Sounds like a plan Skipper. I sure hope something can gel as this forum was a good one and active earlier. Now it is just about dead, with very little posting for weeks at a time, it seems. I guess we must just be patient.
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Re: Future of the forum
Tom
I have no idea the average age group for the 204 but I just bought one and so far I am enjoying it a lot and I'm in my mid 50's. Yes you are also right the 6.5 seems to be the one we the younger generation like the most at this time (its my favorite) I hope the 204 shoots as well as my 6.5. Now that warmer weather is hear I plan on finding out.
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I have been a member of this forum for a few months and have interacted with several. What impressed me the most is everyone is helpful and seems sincere. Its hard to get folks motivated once they learn the ins and out of a new caliber. Once you figure out your favorite pet load you stop trying every bullet you can find. I personally enjoy reading about different calibers and different load outcomes that others try and think if you opened it up to all 20 caliber you may get more folks to interact. I have already learned there are calibers called 20 BR and 20 Vartag and 20 practical and I am curious about them, probably never own one but who knows what tomorrow brings haha. I hope this forum stays alive and active I enjoy reading new content. If we keep it civil and encourage folks to speak up it might be around for a long time.
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Fellow Members of this forum: I have benefited from the tremendous and willingly shared collective wisdom gained over their many years found within the pages of this forum and I too would like to see it continue into the future. There is merit in preserving this database of knowledge. If renaming this forum is in the cards and it is a name that garners improved traffic (clicks or whatever other measure), then I am all for it! All too often I have witnessed a decline in courtesy and respect in other unnamed forums - something that has not taken place here and this is one of the reasons I keep coming back.
My sincere thanks to those who put in the work of first establishing this forum and to those who tirelessly devote their time and energy to keep it going - no doubt a thankless endeavor but well appreciated by many of us who log on regularly. I see the benefit of casting a broader net beyond just the 204R to include other "small calibers" (a definition we need to define). While the small caliber inventory of my gun safe only contain calibers from 17 Hornet, 204R, various 22LR, and 223, I am open to the idea of exploring others and I know a significant knowledge base exists on this forum to help provide guidance those who are looking to expand their inventory.
I'll do my level best to help keep this forum going.
My sincere thanks to those who put in the work of first establishing this forum and to those who tirelessly devote their time and energy to keep it going - no doubt a thankless endeavor but well appreciated by many of us who log on regularly. I see the benefit of casting a broader net beyond just the 204R to include other "small calibers" (a definition we need to define). While the small caliber inventory of my gun safe only contain calibers from 17 Hornet, 204R, various 22LR, and 223, I am open to the idea of exploring others and I know a significant knowledge base exists on this forum to help provide guidance those who are looking to expand their inventory.
I'll do my level best to help keep this forum going.
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MTPaul: I believe 99% of the members on this forum would feel and agree with your comments.
As for exploring other cartridges, you should really add a 20 VT in to fit so nicely between the Hornet and the 204R. It is one fine shooting cartridge and you would fully enjoy it also.
As for exploring other cartridges, you should really add a 20 VT in to fit so nicely between the Hornet and the 204R. It is one fine shooting cartridge and you would fully enjoy it also.