PA-63 Car Gun Project Completed

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Re: PA-63 Car Gun Project Completed

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I bet it hauls more than just band gear! :biggrinjester:

nice lookin' ride :anamatedbanana
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doc540 wrote:My wife hates it because it's a "station wagon". :smilelol5:

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Me either.

That one's 11 years old with 100+K on the clock.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:
doc540 wrote:My wife hates it because it's a "station wagon". :smilelol5:

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My wife loves those Beemer wagons. I just can't afford one.
You would be surprised the low cost to get in the door of a 10+ yr old 5 series wagon or not. Its keeping them on the road after everyone has neglected them due to maintenance cost that hurts the wallet. A nice 5 series Estate with the V8 is around 10k. But yeah they are awesome rides that don't handle like a 5-6k pound car should.
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uhhh....that's "4K pound" ;)

still runs low 14's all day
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Congrats on a perfect car gun! I've had two of them for years and keep one in each car. Rather than the stinky powder option you are using, you might try S&B ammo. I get it frequently from the ammotogo website and it works great and is MUCH cleaner.
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Re: PA-63 Car Gun Project Completed

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Hornady HP's are scarce as hen's teeth right now, and expensive if you can find any.

Scored some in 9x18 Makarov for the car heater. :anamatedbanana

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