I order all my dies from Midway, you just can't beat their prices and delivery is almost immediate. I would recommend not using Lee dies for any bottleneck cases. I use a lot of Lee carbide for straightwall cases, but for all my rifles I only use Hornady or RCBS.
Just picked up a little henry lever action this weekend and cannot wait to take it out. first time i shot one i was probably ten years old and have wanted one ever since, and thirty seven years i finally have one. I think I'll share it with my grandsons though.
Raging Bull
I have never owned a weapon made by Taurus until two weeks ago. I own mostly smiths, but when I saw a deal on a Raging Bull I couldn't quit thinking about it, so I went ahead and bought it. I am so glad I did. It is more fun to shoot than any of my 357's or 44's. Factory ammunition...
I just picked up a Raging Bull in 454 Casull last week. Shot it for the first time yesterday, very accurate and a heck of a lot of fun to shoot. Thank God I reload my own ammunition or I definitely couldn't afford to feed this beast.
gander mountain
the gander mountain by me had a 25% off sale on all of their reloading stuff, but they had nothing in stock so needless to say i didn't buy anything. i too order most of my reloading materials from midway, very reasonable prices and they ship faster than anyone i have ever seen.
is it alright to use small magnun rifle primers in the 454 casull when loading 24-26 grains of 2400 in starline brass under a 250 grain xtp? my speer manual calls for cci 400's but all i have on hand are 450's.
i just got my brass and dies for my new 454 casull, the only problem i have is that the only primers i have available are cci 450's, which are magnum primers and my speer manual calls for cci 400's which are not. will i be safe using the magnum primers? by the way i was planning on loading 24-26...
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