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    Another happy RCBS customer

    Just wanted to pass on my experiences with RCBS. I have been reloading for many years and have experience using several different brands of presses, dies, etc. I find myself coming back to RCBS over and over again, and here's why: Their customer service is oustanding as are their...
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    58 grain Vmax load

    Thanks for the feedback. Anyone else load Varget for 58 gr VMAX? I know my gun likes this load, just can't remember what I loaded it at, and don't have time to test about of loads. Need to get it sighted in for coyote season
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    58 grain Vmax load

    Hey all, I have been handloading for several 243 rifles for many years. I use the 58 grain Hornady Vmax bullets for coyote hunting and they are extremely accurate in my rifle which has a 1/9 twist rate. I am running out of my stash of IMR 4064 (my preferred 243 powder) but I recently got...
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    Newbie help 9mm reloading

    In regards to powder, I load a ton of 9mm Berrys plated 115 gr for my Glock 34. I have used the following powders with great success: Winchester 231 / HP 38 (my personal favorite for accuracy, etc) Bullseye Unique Power Pistol Good Luck! I recommend finding someone locally who...
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    Glock 34 Guide Rod and Spring Recommendations

    Hello, I just purchased a Glock 34 (Gen 3). This gun will be used as a range gun and will likely not be used in competition although it's a great competition gun. I plan to shoot 115 grain ammo as that is the ammo I have on hand. Is there any need to change out the factory Spring to...
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    Help with Hodgdon Longshot Powder for 45 acp

    Thanks for the input. My problem is that I literally don't have any other alternatives in my area. Pistol powder in my area is referred to as "unicorn dust" because it's so rare. I guess I need to man up and just pay the stupid hazmat fee to ship powder
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    9mm 115 grain plated

    Walkalong, I am just passing along the information I received from Jay Phillips when I asked him the exact question as the OP. I can forward the email to anyone who is interested.
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    Help with Hodgdon Longshot Powder for 45 acp

    Mad Chemist, Thanks for the reply. I reviewed the OP and realized that I made it sound like I was a newbie looking for loading advice. I have been loading for many years with copper plated bullets. I am not worried about the minimum/max load data, the COAL, etc... What I am looking...
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    Bullet pullers

    I have had good luck with my old RCBS kinetic puller for many years but it finally died on me. I purchased two new production Kinetic style RCBS pullers in the last 2 months and both have broken with very minimal use. RCBS customer service is always top notch and they have quickly replaced...
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    CCI Primer Issue

    I find this to be very interesting... I've loaded more than 20K rounds of 9mm using CCI primers with zero issues. My only guess it that its a bad batch of primers or it's what Tightgroup tiger mentioned?
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    Copper coated Bullets

    I shoot Xtreme bullets and Berry's bullets almost exclusively. Here are some of the reasons: Xtreme bullets - They have great deals on their bullets and their staff are always friendly. It also helps that the factory is very close to my home town in Nevada. Berry's Bullets - their...
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    9mm 115 grain plated

    I had the same questions as the OP awhile back and spoke with Jay Phillips at Berrys Mfg. Jay sent me an email stating that Berry's recommends using Lead Data for their plated bullets because of the differences between plated and jacketed bullets. Here are two seperate emails he sent me...
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    Help with Hodgdon Longshot Powder for 45 acp

    I have been loading Copper Plated bullets for many years. With the recent shortage of pistol powder in my area, I have just purchased a few pounds of Hodgdon Longshot Powder in desperation for loading 45 ACP rounds. Yes, I know it's primarily a shotgun powder, but I cannot find any more...
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    Random Question - selling copper plating from bullets?

    I have a very random question - I have been smelting down range lead and casting bullets for several months now. I take the left over copper plating from the bullets and put them in my wet tumbler. All copper plated steel jackets are removed from the lot with a magnet. Once in the wet tumbler...
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    Please help - new to reloading

    Thanks for all the help. I ended up talking with my gunsmith who sold me a RCBS rock chucker kit for $175. This is what I wanted badly but could not afford the $300 kit. I am very pleased.
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    Please help - new to reloading

    Hello, I am new to reloading and curious if someone can explain the differences or similarities between the Lee 50th anniversary kit, the Lee Challenger kit, and the Lee Classic Turret. Is the basic idea behind the Classic Turret that you can keep your dies set on the turret so you dont have...
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    Shotgun barrel modification

    The barrel is large near the reciever as expected and then thins out but then becomes larger again near the choke tube area. All the other shotguns I have owned (Remington, Benelli, Winchester) don't taper like that near the choke tube. Thanks for your response. I will go ahead with the...
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    Shotgun barrel modification

    I own a Beretta 390 shotgun which is my do-all shotgun for the field. I am considering buying an extra barrel for the gun and having a gunsmith cut it down to 18.5 inches for "home defense" and just because I am looking for a fun project. Is this a possibility with a Beretta 390 barrel? The...
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    Removing paint from Rubber Stock

    Thanks for the suggestions- I used a VERY fine sand made for detailed sandblasting and it worked like a charm- Now the gun looks 100% original and I gained some value on it. Thanks again
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    Removing paint from Rubber Stock

    I just bought a Weatherby Vanguard and the original owner gave me an extra stock for the gun which happens to be a Hogue Overmolded stock- a very nice one. To my great surprise, I found that this stock was one of the very expensive pillar bedded stocks. The only issue is that the owner painted...
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