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  1. Good Morning,

    I have had several calls from folks wanting to stop by and pick up supplies.  Which I appreciate cept the drive is rather long, 1,000 miles.

    I/we moved to just east of Athens GA in May 2014. My posistion from Xerox was outsourced august 18 ,my last day was Nov. 17. 2014. I decided to retire,went Galt so to say.

    I'm still on gunbroker and ebay as bpbreloading. The original bpb facebook page was locked down. Fb wanted me to prove who I was. 

    I can still ship inert components to new yorkisstan. 

    Doing a little shooting,working on a few of my firearms. Other than that ssdd lessothe  firearms bans and ny bs. Have meet a few people from ny at the gun club, all formerly held prisoners of new yorkisstan.You have fun!

    Thanks

    Regards,

    Blackpowderbill

     

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  2. Found a bunch more round ball. I can split the lot up but shipping will not be included.

    These are old stock Hornady and Speer RB. 100 booolits per box

    7 boxes Hornady .440

    1 hor 445

    3 Hor .530

    1 speer 495

    3 speer 535

    6 speer 440

    1 speer 433

    1 hor 433

    1 hor 375

    1 speer 375

    25 boxes Total

    THAT’s 2,500 boolits for .12c each or $12.00 per box

    All for $300.00 shipped
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    New 5 boxes of Speer .454 $90.00 shipped
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    60 boxes or 3` 20 box cases of Remington Game Master 285gr FBHP that’s flat base hollow point muzzleloader lead conical style.

    $315.00 for all 60 shipped or $5.50 per box of 20 boolits I can get 3 , that’’s 60 boolits in a small usps flat rate box. Shipping $6.00 no insurance
    Or I can remove the Game Master’s boolits out of the plastic box and probably get 100 loose boolits in the SFR box. Shipping $7.00 insured

     Give me a call or email me at [email protected]   Thanks Bill
     

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       42" Land snow plow manual lift & tire chains. 

    New PTO pulley and cooling fan this past winter.

    Newer tires, not all replaced at the same time.

    Comes with extra tranny oil and I think a spare deck bearing.

    Needs a seat cover.

    Needs new deck height adjustment part.You can still adjust the deck height but the knob is broke off.

     manufactured in 1999 ?

    18hp JD Briggs twin engine

     

     Give me a call my phone number can be found by going to my blog www.blackpowderbill.com it's in the header picture. or email me at [email protected]

     

    Located in Walworth 14519

     

    Thanks for looking  Bill

     

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  4. This SG is is great condition. $475.00

    They were only manufactured for 2 years.

    I shot a lot of 48's~49 & 50 with her!

     It will come with 2 chokes SK,IC

    3" chamber

    See video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8qSxnBHqxU

     

    Email me at [email protected]

     

    Reason for selling: Haven't shot clays in several years, don't need it,retiring & moving out of state.

     

    my zip code is 14519

     

    All transfer regulations apply

     

    Thanks Bill

  5. This is a 2000 2wd manual tranny with Over drive. Just under 54,000 miles
    6 cylinder
    2 new tires
    New gas tank
    AC broke the guy who owned it befor me never used it , said it ate up his gas mileage. He only drove it 14,000 miles in 4 years.
    Some rust from sitting not as near bad as other NY vehicles
    Black w/ Tan interior
    Bed Liner

    Good brakes
    Truck runs great

    $4,500.00 OBO

    My zip code is 14519

    Craigs List add has pictures

    http://rochester.craigslist.org/cto/4551409448.html
     
    Reason for selling ~Moving out of state and I don't need 3 pickup trucks.
    you can email me at [email protected]
     
    Thanks Bill


     

  6. How times have changed. I couldn't travel in uniform in the mid 70's without having to fight my way past the peace-nicks and the in your face loud mouth protesters.

    It always intrigued me how those protesting for peace didn't think twice about starting a fight. They were more than willing to have there teeth kicked in, in the middle of an airport. Well, until it actually happened.

    I could have given two squats hat they were doing , but they just had to invade my space.

    And now you are the protester.

    That is ironic.

    arrowflinger , go home will ya! Back over to Syracuse outdoors!  I'm not the protester of anything. You’re the self appointed central NY savior of everything. If anyone is a protestor it's you!

    You add noting to the discussion but personal attacks in an attempt to distract and keep the thread alive because you can hide behind a key board using an anonymous name.

    Why don't you step up and tell us who you are it may add some creditability to your argument, or it may not. LOL

      Then I can take your name and FOIL the legislators in your area to see how many letters and calls you've made in an effort to hinder hunting in NY. :O

    Ya know I spoke with a guy a few weeks back who mentioned a guy on the forums from your area. He quoted you word for word but he could not remember your full name.

    He said all this guy did was go from forum to forum ranting about crossbows and any other thing he felt would start an argument. 

    I’ll have to call him and ask if he remembers who it was he spoke of. ;)

    Yep arrowflinger, only agree's to a few items in a thread to continue the thread on another usless topic. :-X

    Brings nothing to the but wants to eat everyones elses food. ::)

    Probably one of those guys who got involved in an association then bailed after a year because he couldn't get his way. :'(

    Sad in a way , and people ask why soprtsmen get crapped on all the time.

    I'll tell ya what , you've chased half this forum off with the same BS topics as are on other forums.

    So you take your puffed up chest and remember why NY is in such sad shape.

    I'm done on this forum~ :-* 

     

  7. Posted 19 February 2011 - 09:47 PM

    I was at Bass Pro in Auburn Hills, Mi. the other day, the archery clerk told me they were selling 20 crossbows for every compound they sold. A 20/1 ratio. /at that rate i'd say we will have a strong political voice.

    =========    Oh the whining hasn't really been loud, yet.  Wait till the "purist" bow hunters in the DEC hunter Ed program have to start teaching the crosBOW section in there class.    :-*

    Michigan?

    LOL

    Yea MI. 

    I know forums are better than TruTv.

  8. How times have changed. I couldn't travel in uniform in the mid 70's without having to fight my way past the peace-nicks and the in your face loud mouth protesters.

    It always intrigued me how those protesting for peace didn't think twice about starting a fight. They were more than willing to have there teeth kicked in, in the middle of an airport. Well, until it actually happened.

    I could have given two squats hat they were doing , but they just had to invade my space.

  9.  

      Subject: S3318 ATV Bill on Transportation Committee  Agenda 

      Your support is needed for this Bill. 

      (This is not a normal Legislative alert from the NYSCC  Office.  Notice of this bill being on the committee agenda was not known by  me, until Saturday morning.  This notice was generated by Chuck  Parker) 

       

      The following Bill S3318  Is on the Agenda of the State  Senate Transportation Committee for March 1st 

       

      PURPOSE:

    This bill raises the defined weight of an "ATV"  to 1,500 pounds of dry

    weight to allow certain "UTV's" to be registered in  New York. 

      http://open.nysenate.gov/legislation/bill/S3318-2011 

       

      The Transportation Committee Chairman is Charles J Fuschillo  Jr  8th Senatorial District.  Please contact State Senator Fuschillo and express  your support for this bill.  http://www.nysenate.gov/senator/charles-j-fuschillo-jr/contact .    This needs to be done by Monday February 28th. 

       

      Thank you, 

       

      Chuck Parker 

      President, Oswego County Federation of Sportsmen's  Clubs 

      1st VP, New York State Conservation  Council

  10. Posted 19 February 2011 - 09:47 PM

    I was at Bass Pro in Auburn Hills, Mi. the other day, the archery clerk told me they were selling 20 crossbows for every compound they sold. A 20/1 ratio. /at that rate i'd say we will have a strong political voice.

    =========    Oh the whining hasn't really been loud, yet.  Wait till the "purist" bow hunters in the DEC hunter Ed program have to start teaching the crosBOW section in there class.    :-*

  11. Reference: "State Courts Reject Challenges To Uniform Laws," America's 1st

    Freedom (March 2011, Page 57)

    As the main Petitioner in Chwick v. Mulvey--the lawsuit that invalidated the

    "deceptively colored" handgun ban law in Nassau County, New York--I am pleased to advise that Nassau County will not be appealing the ruling. The parties reached an agreement whereby I would not pursue the costs I was awarded by the court in exchange for the county waiving its right to appeal to New York's highest court.

    While I was confident that our decision would withstand further appeal, it made sense from an economic standpoint to accept the county's offer. It also ensured that the decision would stay on the books and remain binding precedent in the New York counties that contain about half of the state's population.

    Of course, I certainly could have used the money I won to pay off some of the

    considerable amount of outstanding legal fees that I still owe. But it was more

    important to me to finalize this important preemption victory for the benefit of

    New York's gun owners.

    My case established that preemption of firearm laws is alive and well in New

    York. We are in a much better position here than we were prior to the ruling!

    Sincerely,

    Alan Chwick, NRA Life Member

    5 Brunella Street

    Freeport, NY 11520

    516-903-1959

    AJChwick@...

    P.S. You may print my address, if you wish.

    +++

    BPB comment:

    Maybe some of you guys can spend a little time writing out a check to Alan for a few dollars between solving the worlds problems from a key board?

  12. Sponsor: ADAMS / Co-sponsor(s): SERRANO / Committee: CODES / Law Section: Penal Law

      S2994-2011 Actions 


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    • Feb 4, 2011: REFERRED TO CODES

      S2994-2011 Memo[pre]BILL NUMBER:S2994    TITLE OF BILL:  An act  to amend the penal law, in relation to the registration of firearms    PURPOSE:  The purpose of this bill is to provide for the registration of  firearms by the owner thereof at the county clerks office of the  county where the owner resides, except in New York City.    SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS:  This bill incorporates a new section into the New York State Penal  Law. �400.02 will state that any person who owns a firearm in New  York State needs to register that firearm every year. Along with the  annual registration of firearms, there will be other requirements  that firearms owners will have to meet in order to legally possess  firearms in New York State.    The registration of firearms will be done by mail or if you are  residing within a city it may be done at a precinct. This  registration should include the description of the firearm, meaning  any serial numbers on the firearm, owner's name, address and phone  number. The location of where the firearm will be located when it is  not in use should also be incorporated into this registration.  Also note that a ten dollar fee would be charged for the registration  of a firearm. Photo identification will be given to the register  owner after he/she has registered their firearm. In this photo  identification the description of the firearm will be included.    PRIOR LEGISLATIVE HISTORY:    04/07/08 Referred to Codes  02/26/09 Referred to Codes  01/06/10 Referred to Codes    JUSTIFICATION:  Through the use of an annual firearm registration, we are able to have  better tracking supervision of the firearms circulating in New York  State. There are many firearms that are illegally possessed in New  York State but by implementing a constant registry of firearms we can  come a step closer to identifying those illegal firearms. Also with  this annual registration of firearms, firearm owners are better  protected by law if the firearm is stolen or lost and something  unfortunately happens with their particular firearm.    FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:  None.    LOCAL FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:  None.    EFFECTIVE DATE:  On the 120th day after it shall have become a law.      [/pre]  S2994-2011 Text[pre] S T A T E  O F  N E W  Y O R K 

    2994

    2011-2012 Regular Sessions  I N  SENATE  February 4, 2011 

    Introduced  by  Sens.  ADAMS, SERRANO -- read twice and ordered printed,  and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Codes 

    AN ACT to amend the penal  law,  in  relation  to  the  registration  of  firearms

    THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM  BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

      Section 1. The penal law is amended by adding a new section 400.02  to  read as follows:

      S 400.02 REGISTRATION OF FIREARMS; FEES; RENEWALS.  1.  EVERY OWNER OF A FIREARM SHALL PRESENT BY MAIL OR OTHERWISE TO THE  CLERK OF THE COUNTY WHEREIN HE OR SHE RESIDES AN APPLICATION FOR  REGIS  TRATION  OF  SUCH  FIREARM.  FOR  OWNERS  RESIDING IN A COUNTY CONTAINED  ENTIRELY WITHIN A CITY, SUCH APPLICATION SHALL BE MADE AT  THE  PRECINCT  STATION  SERVING  THE  AREA WHEREIN SUCH OWNER RESIDES. SUCH APPLICATION  SHALL CONTAIN A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF  EACH  FIREARM  TO  BE  REGISTERED,  INCLUDING ANY SERIAL NUMBER THEREON, THE OWNER'S NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE  NUMBER,  AND THE LOCATION WHERE THE FIREARM IS TO BE LOCATED WHEN NOT IN  USE. WITH RESPECT TO A NEWLY ACQUIRED  FIREARM,  THE  APPLICATION  SHALL  INCLUDE WHERE AND HOW SUCH FIREARM WAS ACQUIRED.  2.  UPON  RECEIPT  OF A SUFFICIENT APPLICATION, THE REGISTERING OFFICE  SHALL PROVIDE THE APPLICANT WITH A REGISTRATION UPON PAYMENT OF A FEE OF  FIFTEEN DOLLARS FOR EACH FIREARM REGISTERED.  3. A PERMANENT RECORD OF SUCH REGISTRATION SHALL BE MAINTAINED BY  THE  REGISTERING  OFFICE, AND THE FIREARM OWNER SHALL BE ISSUED A PHOTO IDEN  TIFICATION POCKET CARD INDICATING THE FIREARM  HAS  BEEN  REGISTERED  TO  SUCH OWNER.  4.  SUCH  REGISTRATION  SHALL  BE  RENEWED  EACH YEAR FOR A FEE OF TEN  DOLLARS. WHENEVER THE REGISTERED OWNER SHALL GIVE, SELL, LOSE OR  OTHER  WISE  CEASE  TO  POSSESS  THE REGISTERED FIREARM, THE REGISTERING OFFICE  SHALL BE MADE AWARE OF SUCH TERMINATION OF POSSESSION.  EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets  [ ] is old law to be omitted.  LBD07551-01-1

      S. 2994                            2  5. WILLFUL FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION SHALL  BE A MISDEMEANOR.  S 2. This act shall take effect on the one hundred twentieth day after  it shall have become a law.  [/pre]

  13. Subject: Legislative Alert

    Importance: High 

    Your SUPPORT is needed on the following bills: 

    [pre]S 2385  GALLIVAN  Same as A 2986  Burling [/pre]  This bill would allow the hunting of deer and bear through the use of a rifle in Wyoming County.

    [pre] [/pre][pre]Environmental Conservation Law Section 11-0907 currently allows the taking of deer in the southern tier region by rifle in Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chemung, Chenango, Herkimer, Madison, Montgomery, Oneida, Oswego, Otsego, Schoharie, Schuyler, Steuben, Tioga, Yates, and a portion of Broome County.[/pre] 

    [pre]At the request of Wyoming County, the county would be included in those areas where sportsmen and women are able to hunt deer and bear with rifles. Since 2005, several counties in the Southern and Central New York have been allowed to permit hunting of deer and bear with rifles. There have been very few reported adverse incidents or problems. Given the rural nature of Wyoming County and the safety record of hunters in the counties where rifle hunting has been permitted, it would be reasonable to now permit rifle hunters in Wyoming County the same opportunities.[/pre] 

    S2648  GRISANTI  No Same as

    [pre] [/pre][pre]This bill would clarify that personal information submitted on applications for hunting, fishing and trapping licenses and permits shall not be disclosed outside of the Department of Environmental Conservation.[/pre][pre]The right of hunters, trappers and anglers to maintain their personal privacy and security entails an obligation of government to protect personal information submitted to an agency for the limited purpose of obtaining a license, permit, stamp, button or tag from unwarranted disclosures. At a time of growing private and governmental recognition and concern about identify theft and its serious impact on the personal and financial lives of individuals across the country, releasing an individual's personal information poses a substantial risk that such[/pre][pre]person's identity may be appropriated for illegal purposes and illicit financial gain.[/pre][pre] [/pre][pre]These bills are currently on the agenda of the Senate EnCon Committee scheduled to meet on Tuesday, March 1.  Your comments should reach the Committee Chair before that date:[/pre]  CONTACT:  Senator Mark Grisanti, Chair

                      Senate Environmental Conservation Committee

                      902 LOB

                      Albany, NY  12247

                      Email:  [email protected]

                      Phone:  518/455-3240

                      Fax:      518/455-6738

    Questions about this Alert should be directed to NYSCC Legislative Team, c/o Howie Cushing, Jr., President – phone 518/674-2961 or email [email protected].

  14. bpb i agree i wouldnt save any money buying a reloading set up, but a friend of mine owns the set up and all i have to do is order the components and use his set up. and you cannot buy 222 magnum loads except a few places around the country have to reload them.

    I understand that as I do the same fo rmy hunting partner.  :)

  15. Minutes of November 30, 2010

    Present: S.C.O.P.E. – Genesee  County, Northwoods Sportsmen's Assn., Genesee Conservation Foundation Inc.,  Oatka Fish & Game Club Inc., Genesee Fish and Game Protective Assoc.,  Bergen Rod & Gun Club Inc., Batavia Rod & Gun Club, NY Bowhunters Inc.

    Guests:  Dave King, T.Sloat, Jim Southall, Dave  Knapp, Catherine Gliber, Shany Arneth, Dean L Kern of Genesee Fish and Game  protective Association at Godfrey’s Pond.

    Meeting called to order by  President Larry Allen at 7:30 PM.

    ·        Motion to accept the October 2010 minutes as  distributed made by Gil McBroom (Bergen Rod & Gun Club Inc) and second by  Chris Lamb (S.C.O.P.E. – Genesee  Co.).  Motion carried.

    Treasurers report by Angelo  Steffenella.

    Oct 31 to Nov 30, 2010.

    Respectfully submitted for  audit by Angelo Steffenella.

    ·        Motion to accept the treasurers report for audit by  Gil McBroom (Bergen Rod & Gun Club Inc) and second by Jody Ferrara (NY  Bowhunters Inc)  Motion carried.

    Correspondence:  NYSCC Grass roots news.

    Old Business:

    Dennis Schrieber who won the  30/06 rifle has notified us that he is donating it back to the Genesee County  Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs to use for another raffle. 

    New Business:

    The guests from the Genesee  Fish and Game Protective Association at Godfrey’s Pond.  Discussed holding a National Hunting and  Fishing Day Celebration at Godfrey’s pond and is looking for the Federation and  its member clubs support.  This is  something they have done in the past at Godfrey’s Pond.  The group knows that the Livingston County  Federation has been having trouble with the NYS DEC in holding it at the Region  8 Headquarters.  The group is looking to  offer the Godfrey pond site to a joint Genesee County and Livingston County  Event.  The talk was about what is  needed to make the event successful.  Dave Knapp of the Genesee Fish and Game Protective Association  volunteered to Chair this event.

    ·        Motion was made by Lou Lang (Batavia Rod & Gun  Club Inc.) to have our secretary supply Dave Knapp with our Federation contact  information. Motion was second by Chris Lamb (S.C.O.P.E. – Genesee  Co.). Motion carried.

    Additional discussion  occurred about the conservation club and its charter to bring conservation to  the forefront with the public.

    Paul Wood has entered the  Genesee County Nursing home.  Our best  wishes to him and his family.

    RENHIA Region 8 North Hunter  Instructor Association.  Glen  informed the group that this is an  organization of volunteer Hunter Instructors putting on an annual banquet for  Hunter Instructors as well as recently putting on a Youth Pheasant hunt at the  John White wildlife management area.

    Motion to adjourn the meeting  made by Lou Lang (Batavia Rod & Gun  Club Inc.) and second by Jody Ferrara (NY Bowhunters Inc).

    No meeting in December

    Next Meeting, January 25 @ 7:30PM Godfrey’s Pond

    February 22 @ 7:30PM Godfrey’s Pond

    March 29 @ 7:00PM Godfrey’s Pond  annual game sampler pot luck dinner.

    Additional news, which I  (Glen Adams), forgot to bring up at our meeting. Marc Osypian President of the  Livingston County Federation of Sportsmen Clubs has volunteered to represent  Region 8 on CFAB (Conservation Fund Advisory Board) this requires a NYS Senate  appointment.  The Finger Lakes  Conservation Council unanimously recommends that the region 8 county get behind  and support Marc Osypian as our representative.  Please have your club send a letter to your NY Senator in support  of Marc Osypian.

    At  the End of this month Charlie Hancock our current representative completes his  term and is stepping down. Charlie has been very selfless in his service to us  or region 8 as our rep.

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