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    308 Brass depth in reloading die.

    Depth I am still at a cross roads on the resizing issue. I loaded a bunch of once fired brass that worked great, but this second time has proven a real challenge. So I am going to resize like normal and the put the empty shell in the breech and close it up to see what happens, if I can't get...
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    308 Brass depth in reloading die.

    The Palma is the rifle of concern, it is the chamber that is the tightest. The Long range hunter will accept most of the brass that the Palma might reject. Forget the M14 as I only shoot mil spec primers and military rounds out of it. All the HornadyMatch was loaded and shot out of the...
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    308 Brass depth in reloading die.

    You can forget posting pictures. If I can not upload to this site directly then I am screwed. Have no idea of how to post them any other way. So much for my going down and taking the pictures and then even fighting to get the photo's on the computer due to using my cell phone. Sorry guys.
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    308 Brass depth in reloading die.

    brass depth. The brass I am using is Hornady Match. The whole problem was with the Lee Die and the pin that is crimped in the nut, so I began using the RCBS die. I have a 308 Savage Long Range hunter that will normally take just about any round I reload and the same with the M-14A1. But for...
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    Glock 41 Replacement Barrel

    After checking, the problem is that with the model 41 being relatively new, nobody has that model listed. Now what the difference is between barrels I have no idea, but when you check with all of the stores, they do not list a model 41. Storm lake seems to be the best bet but who knows when...
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    Glock 41 Replacement Barrel

    Thanks for the info you posted. Most of those places I checked but a couple I have not, so will check and see what I can find. Thanks again for the help.
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    308 Brass depth in reloading die.

    I run the die down until the of the shell holder barely touches the bottom of the die and then back the die off a quarter turn and when needed, will adjust the decapping pin down up or down. Using an RCBS die now with the adjustable pin and lock nut on top. The pin on that model is very long...
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    Glock 41 Replacement Barrel

    Earlier this year purchased a Glock model 41. Love the pistol and even replaced the stock trigger assembly after I got it. But now I would like to be able to shoot lead rounds through the gun but after careful consideration decided to buy a new barrel that would allow me to. I am looking at a...
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    308 Brass depth in reloading die.

    Have noticed that when I decap fired brass, the brass will not go all the way up into the die and seems to hit a specific spot and stops. This is usually about a 1/2 inch from the bottom of the case generally speaking. Yet, other fired brass will go all the way up into the die. The 1/2 inch...
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    Thinking about a new 9mm

    CZ P09 is a great pistol as are most of the CZ line of 9mm. I own the P09 and love it. Go to Automatic Accuracy online (http://automaticaccuracy.net/ )and is located in Conway, AR. Matt, the owner, shoots for CZ, tell him Mr. Harp sent you. His prices are very reasonable and better than...
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    What is the most accurate out-of-box 9mm available for $3-400?

    Cz po9 I bought the CZP09 a couple of months ago and for right out of the box, it is very accurate. I am very impressed with all the CZ pistols in 9mm. That 6 inch circle at 15 feet is a doable target, it is just going to take practice, practice and some more practice. Suggest you go to...
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    I have a question about the 'stand your ground law'.

    People often times forget that a Vehicle is considered a weapon and if you try to run over a Police Officer, they will shoot you, Ha Ha. Let's say the truck driver tried to run over the girl and came off the street into a yard to hit the girl, she would be within her legal rights to shoot in...
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    Dry Firing

    dry firing a weapon Dry firing has evolved over the decades, I should know, you were told never to dry fire a weapon, specifically old S&W's Revolvers because all pistols back then, that everyone owned were S&W's Revolvers with the hammer containing the firing pin on the end of the hammer...
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