Rocky Mosasaurus
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My Botach lightweight plate carrier comes in today. I’m stoked.
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G_d damn site's slow af. Been looking at spinning wheel for a couple of minutes now.Midway dropping primers left and right... CCI Small Rifle Primers #400 Case of 5000 (5 Boxes of 1000)
Quick, or it'll go OOS again. Limit 1 case.
But I swear mine is longer than 3'. But it probably isn't 4'. Maybe it is. Big enough for me and my son to be on it while painting last Spring.
reviews are bad, and a lot of complaints about misaligned gas ports.You're an idiot if you don't buy this:
Diamondback 556 barrel, 16", mid-length gas, 1/8T, black nitride, chrome moly lined, medium profile = $80! ($90 shipped)
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Diamondback Firearms 5.56 AR-15 Barrel - Mid-Length - Nitride - 16"
DetailsThis 16" barrel is manufactured in-house using state-of-the-art CNC machines and is thoroughly inspected at multiple stages of the build process to ensure quality. Precision machined from heavy duty 4150 Chrome Moly Vanadium Steel, this barrel features a 6 groove button rifled bore to...www.primaryarms.com
For $80 I’ll take that chancereviews are bad, and a lot of complaints about misaligned gas ports.
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Hornady Lock-N-Load Classic Kit | Single Stage Reloading Press
Hornady's Lock-N-Load Classic Kit is a single stage quick change unit perfect for any beginner or pro. Make reloading a breeze with this single stage press.www.midsouthshooterssupply.com
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Hornady Lock-N-Load Classic Kit | Single Stage Reloading Press
Hornady's Lock-N-Load Classic Kit is a single stage quick change unit perfect for any beginner or pro. Make reloading a breeze with this single stage press.www.midsouthshooterssupply.com
It's a nice press. You won't be reloading 300-400 rounds per hour like a progressive press but can't be too picky nowadays I guess.Might finally be the time to jump into reloading, since I'm already a year too late
It's a nice press. You won't be reloading 300-400 rounds per hour like a progressive press but can't be too picky nowadays I guess.
Definitely a must have if you're reloading rifle calibers.
Few years ago I picked up my Lee Breechlock Challenger for $100Boy, if I thought for a minute that I'd be able to find reloading supplies at this late stage, especially considering I'd be completely starting from scratch, I'd be all over this. I sure wish I had been into shooting 20 years ago when my dad got rid of all of his reloading equipment and supplies.
Frank
Oh then this would be an excellent choice!Mostly looking to load 6.5cm and maybe some 223 so I think itll be perfect
Oh then this would be an excellent choice!
It's a nice press. You won't be reloading 300-400 rounds per hour like a progressive press but can't be too picky nowadays I guess.
Definitely a must have if you're reloading rifle calibers.
That's a good deal. It seems the prices have definitely increased since last year.I picked up that same package a year ago at BPS for $300 and it included the sonic cleaner.
Might finally be the time to jump into reloading, since I'm already a year too late
You might wait a year to even start. Limp along with store-bought ammo. Components are just as high and twice as scarce. Buying a pile of components at high prices just causes you to be reloading for MORE than the cost of a box of ammo next year.
You can get a press. But be careful on components.
I keep putting it off "until next year." Mostly to avoid researching until my eyes fall out to make sure I don't buy the "wrong" single stage. Maybe I should stop delayingYou might wait a year to even start. Limp along with store-bought ammo. Components are just as high and twice as scarce. Buying a pile of components at high prices just causes you to be reloading for MORE than the cost of a box of ammo next year.
You can get a press. But be careful on components.
I've been meaning to take his class. I think this makes the decision: but the Hornady now, and save up for the Dillon "someday." Everything I've read says it can't hurt to have both.Jim/EddieCoyle has a ton of good information on what you need to reload, on his website
Definitely good to have both. I have a Lee single stage just for resizing rifle brass and a progressive press to bang out large volumes of pistol ammo. I also use the progressive press for seating (and sometimes crimping depending on the bullet) bullets in various rifle calibers. I get better consistency in resizing on the single stageI've been meaning to take his class. I think this makes the decision: but the Hornady now, and save up for the Dillon "someday." Everything I've read says it can't hurt to have both.