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My experience is that every batch from Berry's is a bad batch. They are by far the worst brand of bullets I've ever purchased. They aren't consistent and they generally produce terrible accuracy.
Are you talking about their lathe style trimmer? I also have one of those. It was my first trimmer, although I don't use it a ton anymore, it's trimmed a lot of brass for me.
I do agree with the part about Lee's customer service. It's a bit lacking imo. However, I do really like their dies. Lee dies with a Hornady lock ring on the seating die is a great setup imo.
With Lee, you do have to be picky about what you buy. Some of their stuff is junk, while other things...
I've come to the opinion that Hornady dies suck.
I've currently been fighting with a set of .40S&W dies from them. I have another set of rifle dies from them and I've not been very happy with those either. I'm going to go back to Lee or Redding next time.
I too am just seeing this. I haven't spent all that much time on here lately, but I'm sad to hear of his passing. He brought a lot of knowledge to the forum and has helped many people over the years.
I say this as someone who chooses to carry concealed the majority of the time.
Your opinion is simply wrong. It's just feelings with nothing to back them up. It's exactly the same argument anti-gunners use against all forms of carry. It makes them uncomfortable, therefore they don't think...
Great post.
One question I do have is why do you tumble to remove the lube before you trim, chamfer, and deburr, and then tumble again?
For years I've been trimming, chamfering, and deburring right after sizing. Then I once I'm done with all of those steps I toss it in the tumbler to remove...
Will they give you a discount on the 6 Pack Pro if you have a Lee Classic Turret? Or did you have to trade in one of their progressive presses? Did you have to pay shipping to send in your old turret press? Or how did that work?
I get that, but I don't want to know my "max" OAL. I want a load that'll work in most any 40S&W I want to shoot it in. I also don't have the barrel since I'm waiting for it to come back from Jagerwerks.
I usually try to fine tune the OAL to my gun when I'm loading rifle ammo and trying to work...
Thanks! That's exactly what I was looking for. I saw 1.125" in my Hornady manual, but I wasn't sure for these since the bullet is pretty different. Where did you find the Xtreme load data? I found a "Load Data" page on their site, but I couldn't find any load data. Just a page explaining their...
Anyone load the Xtreme 180 Grain HP in 40S&W? If so, do you mind sharing your OAL? I'm waiting for my slide and barrel to come back from Jagerwerks, so I can't plunk test it in my gun yet. I'm hoping for a load that'll work in most any pistol.
Thanks all! It seems like BE-86 is going to be closest to what I want. It's quite a bit cheaper, but now I just have to find it in stock. Sportsman's Warehouse lists it quite a bit cheaper than PV, but they are out of stock locally. Neither Cabela's or any of the other places I've checked have...
I've been using Power Pistol as my main pistol powder almost since I started reloading. I've been very happy with it. It seems to produce good velocity and work in most common pistol calibers. It works well in everything from 380, 9mm, 40/10mm, to 45. I really have no complaints about it's...
In my opinion this is one of my favorite gun shops I've been in. While the prices aren't the lowest on reloading supplies, they seem to have decent prices and a great selection.
Yeah, I realize it's not an African safari, but I just really have no idea what to expect from a quail hunt since none of us have done one before. I do a lot of deer hunting with dogs and it's rough on guns. Bouncing around in a truck, or side by side, sliding under fences, through brush, etc...
Yeah, I should probably get over my fear of scratching them. My main deer hunting rifle and shotgun are pretty rough appearance wise. They have lots of scratches, bluing loss from riding in the truck, etc. I don't worry much about them. However, I've tried to keep most of my others pretty nice...
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