Same here. I’ve even bought some of the Lee products to see what the complaining was all about. Bought a Pro 1000 that worked out really well. As long as I didn’t let the primers get low I had no issues. Really important to use the “Lee Handle Rhythm”. Loaded a few thousand 38spl and boxed it...
That’s a bargain. Would love to buy a couple of those. Have a 1916 stamped Lee Enfield. Bore is dark and rough with the naked eye . It’s minute of deer any day and all day. Bought it for $68 in 1989. One of my favorite rifles. I like the old rifles.
Ha! Nobody brushes off a triple dog dare. That would have been the final straw!
But seriously, clean holes are still holes. I’ve been clear that it’s not dust or dirt. “Dust and dirt” does not add to the conversation and it’s rude to keep prodding after that’s been clarified.
Maybe I need to...
For the uninitiated a bore scope can be a real shock. I’ve looked at many barrels. They don’t surprise me anymore. I’ve got 110 year old service rifles that lived through cordite and corrosive primers with less pitting. As well as purty barrels that won’t shoot for crap and ugly barrels that...
The rifle is an Armalite AR10a. Bought it a couple of months, ago. Thought I would pull it out of the safe and start putting rounds through it to see what it can do. Inspection included bore scope. This good to go? Tack driver or will probably pattern like a shotgun? Don’t want to waste the ammo...
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