+1 For firearm related issues definitely..
Agreed.Their anti-firearm position is just another reason why I don't do facebook...
+1 For firearm related issues definitely..
This doesn't surprise me. If you are not friend with the admin and have a disagreement with him... The group is not inclusive at all either.
It seems really stupid to have a reloading site where you can't mention or post pics of guns.
This doesn't surprise me. If you are not friend with the admin and have a disagreement with him... The group is not inclusive at all either.
Edit: because people will make assumptions, I do follow the rules and I am still in the group. However I can say I observe and this is how the group appears to me.
I'm not a friend of his. I've had a disagreement with the mods. I'm still in the group. It's really easy to stay a member. Just follow the rules.
No pictures of anything to do with guns. Ammo is fine.
Their site their rules but I've never found much of interest there on any subject
Their no pictures of guns rule is ridiculous. I'm on many other groups that show LOTS of pictures of guns and their are never any problems.
The admins on that reloading page seem to like power tripping.
any one ever join and converse in that group? I attempted it. Posted a few things, got climbed all over by the admins and threatened with being banned a couple months ago for asking a question about legally importing reloading components into Canada from the US. Any forms i might need to fill out, people who i could call etc. So i deleted that post. Didn't get an answer. All i got was a talking to by the admins for asking that sort of question. It left a sour feeling with me but i never really thought about it agin, didn't have any reason to go ask anything since and never really thought about it. Then today i asked what bullets the members suggest for use in a Savage axis with a 22 inch 1:9.25 twist barrel and the post got deleted a few minutes later for some reason by Facebook. So then I figured it must be the gun talk. I mentioned the word rifle and the word bullets. The words must have triggered something. So i posted again with a picture of the engraved info on the side of the barrel. Calibre, rifle make etc and got jumped all over and yelled at (with caps) for posting pictures of a firearm. So i deleted the post and left the group. Oh my god what a bunch of weird, off balance bunch of Fuds. I am left sitting here angered and saddened at the same time. Because we should be helping each other. Not making the hobby undesirable and un necessarily complicated. I help people whenever i can. I send parts sometimes free of charge. Help with whatever knowledge i may have to offer. I have never judged someone by the type of firearm they want to use or what they wanted to do legally with their property. Why do people have to turn on each other like that over something so innocuous.
Where was also a ton of groups that got shut down for gun pix or gun sales. I was a member on a few of them.
Face book , and social media in general , is the worst thing to ever happen to the net.
Maybe if you are just stopping by to say how you don't use Facebook don't bother..? This is about a certain group within, not how you are such a rebel you don't use one of the most popular forms of social media.
Getting back on topic... It looks like one of the admin stepped down today. Too bad as he actually seemed like a nice guy. Just gave away three brand new reloading presses through a draw.
Gave away is a stretch. He sold several thousand dollars worth of tickets, and then "gave away" a couple thousand dollars worth of presses. He's definitely a nice guy, and from what I know, him and the group owner are still great friends. His decision to step down largely stems from the fact that other admins were deleting some of his comments due to complaints from other members. He threatened that if another of his comments was deleted, he'd step down. He was very helpful, but some of his comments were found to be extremely offensive, and thus they were sometimes quickly removed.
Yes, I'm friends with the admins, including both the group creator, and the admin that stepped down. They're still great friends, they just agreed that their views differed enough that it was time to split in order to remain as friends in the end.
As for the pics of the barrel, the firearm and so on... had a chat with a number of members, and not a one of us can remember what post you're talking about. Their no photo rule is simple, they're a reloading group, not a gun photo group. They want to keep the group about reloading, ammo and so on, not yet another group to sit and review firearm photos. They survived the facebook purge, and they're steadily growing, so they must be doing something right.



























