I think he meant the dimensions of the bag, not the thickness of the material!
However, if that material were invented and affordable, sign me up for some!
How much is too much? A question for the ages!
Conventional wisdom says to seat as close to the lands as possible, but generalizations have so many exceptions in reloading that the only way to find out is to try your current length and the length when you seat to the cannelure like Another...
I remember handling one at a show in 2009 and it seemed so front-heavy! It had the sporter/hunting-style stock.
I thought $250 was too much at the time! I kinda wish I had picked it up...that stock was probably more comfortable than a standard AK stock, even if it didn't have the classic looks.
Oooh that's actually an 1896/11, and a nice one at that. The K11 is a bit shorter with a slightly different stock shape.
Serial number ranges are at the bottom of this page:
https://www.swisswaffen.com/modell-1896-11-infantry-rifle/ig9611/wcl8gdzislky
If you're OK with getting an email or two every day, they make no secret of their codes if you sign up for their list. They have free shipping and 10% often enough that I usually can wait for a code for anything I'd need.
You can load up a bazillion plinking rounds for cheap with this deal:
These bullets are almost as cheap as primers!
In all seriousness though, if you're set up to reload anyway, no need to switch.
Anybody ever try a Ruger Bisley in one of these?
Now, before anyone says "just scroll down!", I know what it says below:
The Bisley is clearly listed, but I've been "had" by Midway before with holster fit on a Hunter 1100!
What I'm looking for is someone with first-hand experience...
They were $32 on Amazon back in December and now they're up to $35! I bought one as a compact .22 scope. They're branded as Keschi on Amazon but mine showed up with imitation Leupold packaging and paperwork (some of the words were mis-spelled!). I wish mind had come unbranded instead of...
While we're on the (side) topic, Lee's first edition is available for free and has the basic info you're referring to available for anyone:
https://archive.org/details/Modern_Reloading_1st_Edition_by_Richard_Lee/
9mm and .223! Not worth the time at this point for plinking ammo.
Primers are 8 or 9 cents each to restock with, so you might save 3 - 5 cents per round by reloading FMJ 9mm. It would take a long time to load more than a box or two on a single-stage press, so it's not worth the time for me...
Good advice! My wife and I had to combine forces with a pair of those after I tried it on my own and put a small scratch on the carry handle.
Must depend on the rifle though -- a few years later, I watched a friend of mine pull his rifle-length handguards off with his bare hands and think...
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