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  1. I thought we had a sticky I was going to post in but can't find it. I'm looking to knock my credit score up as much as I can here in the next few months and I think I have a few things I can do to accomplish this but want some insight. I'm planning on having my credit checked to buy a house and want to stay in the excellent credit score after the check.

     

    I just checked my Fico and I'm sitting at 804 as of this moment.

     

    I don't have any store cards like a best buy card or macy's card or anything. I think having one of these could help my score so I have different types of credit open.

     

    I don't have any loans out, I don't owe any money on any of my cards either and I have never had to pay interest on any of them ever.

     

    I probably have around 50-65k of revolving credit split between 9 cards, maybe a few more. One of my cards is almost 8 years old but has my lowest limit of only 1,000. I've been told to keep this card since it's my first one and keeping my average length of credit history higher.

     

    I have 2 or 3 other cards I've had for 6-7 years, they're all low limit cards and neither of them I use, I just kept them to keep my length of credit open average up. I might have 5,000 total credit between these 3 cards.

     

    After these low limit cards I have 3 cards with Citi and 3 cards with Chase. These 6 cards make up 80ish percent of my available revolving credit, split almost evenly between these banks. Two of these cards carry an annual fee, one of which I will cancel or move the balance once I use my reward points. Should I combine my limit with Chase to 1 card instead of 3 and my limit of the 3 Citi Cards to 1?

     

    Would carrying some type of small balance help boost my score, say a $10 balance?

  2. http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=655&pictureid=8453

     

    New uspsa production gun

     

    Cz 75 Sp01 tactical in 9mm

    Cajun gun works pro package minus the reach reduction kit.

    Srt installed

    Polished

    Springs swapped

    Cz custom competition hammer

    Dawson precision competition sights

    85c trigger

    Stainless steel guide rod

    3.3lb sa pull

    7.4 da pull

  3. 2) i always avoided getting CCW because OH is open carry and why bother letting LEOs know you're carrying, but I am rethinking my position based on this.

     

    "Open" carrying in your car is considered concealed. You'd have to store the firearm in the trunk and re holster every time you got in and out of your car.

  4. Deliver pizza.

     

    Drivers I know are making a grand a week driving company cars. To be good all you need to do is learn an area and not be a total dumbass.

     

    Is not a career but it would allow you to save and focus your days on what you want to get into.

  5. I bought the DeWalt set.... honestly, I expected much more out of it... My Black and Decker Matrix replaceable head set works much better and is used much more than the Dewalt... it just seems to strip heads and the batteries don't last that long.

     

    Thanks, I ordered the makita set above but with 3.0ah batteries. Bought it refurbished instead of new making it the same price as the dewalt.

  6. I run a Makita 18v brushless (hammer) drill and mini impact that are simply badass. I like Makita stuff but this set really impressed me. Batteries last FOREVER.

     

    This set?

     

    I was looking at the dewalt 20v brushless but some of the reviews make me question the quality compared to something else in the same price range.

  7. A lot of your guys stuff looks really nice.

     

    Can anyone in here recommend me a cordless drill to get into making tables and things of that sort?

     

    I'm not quite sure what's necessary or what won't hold up to the job(s). A buddy at work told me to look into an 18 or 20v cordless brushless drill. Can anyone help me narrow it down to a few models/ brands that I can research?

     

    My first task will be building my reloading bench.

     

    I also inherited my grandpas old wood working tools I know I've got a variety of carvers and other things in the garage i need to go through.

  8. Well I ordered the Dillon Super Swage to take the crimp out of the military brass. I also picked up a Co Ax so I can make test rounds without messing around on my Dillon.

     

    I have a Mr. Dial coming in that I need to try which I'll write a little review on. Seems to be a somewhat handy add on from what I read, don't know if it's worth the money or not yet at this point. I also picked up a primer track bearing plate, something else I'll add a review on to see if it's worth it. These two things cost about 60 dollars combined.

     

    After using my friends Frankford case prep station I decided to drop the coin on the Giraud Power Trimmer. I thought about getting the tri way timmer from them but opted to spend the money and order the whole thing set up from them. Turn around time is less than a month which is much better than the 12+ weeks I was reading about online. Times must've been year old posts or the Christmas rush.

     

    How are you guys cleaning your primer pockets and flash holes, or are you? With the trimmer coming in I don't know if it's worth it to buy a 3 station prep center for the flash holes and primer pockets or if I should just use the hand tools.

     

    I've also been contemplating using SS pins to get the primer pockets clean during tumbling leaving me with only the flash hole to clean.

  9. Well I ordered the Dillon Super Swage to take the crimp out of the military brass. I also picked up a Co Ax so I can make test rounds without messing around on my Dillon.

     

    I have a Mr. Dial coming in that I need to try which I'll write a little review on. Seems to be a somewhat handy add on from what I read, don't know if it's worth the money or not yet at this point. I also picked up a primer track bearing plate, something else I'll add a review on to see if it's worth it. These two things cost about 60 dollars combined.

     

    After using my friends Frankford case prep station I decided to drop the coin on the Giraud Power Trimmer. I thought about getting the tri way timmer from them but opted to spend the money and order the whole thing set up from them. Turn around time is less than a month which is much better than the 12+ weeks I was reading about online. Times must've been year old posts or the Christmas rush.

     

    How are you guys cleaning your primer pockets and flash holes, or are you? With the trimmer coming in I don't know if it's worth it to buy a 3 station prep center for the flash holes and primer pockets or if I should just use the hand tools.

     

    I've also been contemplating using SS pins to get the primer pockets clean during tumbling leaving me with only the flash hole to clean.

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