For the handloaders that do Facebook

It definitely isn’t, but you can change it whenever you want. It might be easier to get members if you leave it public for awhile? Not sure.
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I got to look at it I had to reloading Center a couple years ago and I was up to 52,000 members I mean it's not like I was making money or anything but it was fun then people started posting all kinds of for sale stuff
 
I got to look at it I had to reloading Center a couple years ago and I was up to 52,000 members I mean it's not like I was making money or anything but it was fun then people started posting all kinds of for sale stuff
It didn't matter how many times they were told to not post firearms stuff for sale... They kept doing it. That page did grow tremendously Fotis, showing that there is a strong interest in firearms & ammunition on FB. I've tried on Shooting The Breeze to keep the "for sale" stuff off... Most folks seem to get it now. I think Reloading Center taught a lot of firearms enthusiasts that FB is serious about no sales...

There is a small but growing firearms / ammo / hunting presence on X as well. I'm trying to pump that up a bit. Then there's Instagram - which seems to have a lot of firearms content...

YouTube has shut down some firearms sites, but left others pretty much alone. Rumble is safer for firearms videos, but far less traffic...

I can't keep up with it all.

Guy
 
I know Guy. I just wish that some people stop thinking that firearms are politically incorrect.
 
I know Guy. I just wish that some people stop thinking that firearms are politically incorrect.
That's kind of difficult. Many people know little about firearms and are scaed to death. I had a neighbor across the street that when her husband died, asked me for a favor. She wanted me to come to the house to her bedroom and remove her late husband's handgun, a Star .40 caliber. There was the gun, and a couple of magazines loaded, empty chamber and two boxes of ammo. She said that as I liked gun so much they're now mine and she's glad they'll be gone. I did offer to teach her so that she could protect herself but she was so terrified of that gun she couldn't even remove it from the drawer. I had to do it.
I took it out, shot up the ammo and sold it at a gun show.. I gave her the money from the sale. I just did not feel right keeping it.
My now late best friend's wife from high school on was so terrified of guns she made him store them as a friend's house. He complied.
My first wife was rher indifferent about gus but did enjoys shooting a .22 handgun. My second wife wasn't too sure about guns because she had three kids. After teaching her and the kids about guns and safety things went well The kids hunted when they were younger and up until she passed my wife always hunted with me. I've never seen anyone who was as good at spotting game as she was.
We have to remember, a lot of the political non-correctness on guns has been shoved down our throats by our ver so honest MSM.
Paul B.
 
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