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    Shipping Ammo to Private Party in NY

    Actually shipping ammo via UPS is quite easy. Just have to package it right and mark the box appropriately. The following are quotes from http://www.ups.com/content/us/en/resources/prepare/packaging/guidelines/ammunition.html : "How to Ship Ammunition (Cartridges, Small Arms) UPS accepts for...
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    Kel-Tec PF 9 reassembly help

    Keeper - Don't feel bad, the thing is a cast iron bit@* to get back in. I found this and it really helped me. http://www.keltecforum.com/forum/p-3at/5729-improvised-hammer-block-installation-tool.html Good Luck!
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    9x18 brass mixed in with 380

    ^^^ :evil:
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    700X for 45acp?

    Without any other parameters, here's a few from Lyman: .45 ACP (Lyman Reloading Handbook 49th Edition) Notes: cases: Remington, Federal; trim-to length: .888"; primers: Remington 2 1/2; primer size: Large Pistol; Lyman shell holder: No. 2; firearm used: Universal Receiver; barrel length...
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    Pay it Forward in Reloading

    BRHbar, check your in box. You made it this time! Wish I had the land problem, bought 2 acres 10 years ago, no neighbors, now surrounded with them & they get all antsy if I fire off more than a test round or two. :cuss:
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    Pay it Forward in Reloading

    OK, just to bring the stuff that's still available to the front, here's what's left: 1. 300 WSM - 6ea (I know, I know, not real impressive number, but 6 is better than none) 2. 22-250 - 10 I'll poke around some more tomorrow & update.
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    Pay it Forward in Reloading

    Kansas, 5.7 are yours, I offered the 5.56 to BRHBar. If he doesn't respond by tomorrow, I'll send both to you. Don't sweat the postage. PM me your address & I'll get them on the way.
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    Pay it Forward in Reloading

    BRHbar, if your weapon is chambered for 5.56 I've got around 100 cases you can have. (They'll need their crimps removed)
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    Pay it Forward in Reloading

    38 Special gone to SlowFuse and wally247.
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    Pay it Forward in Reloading

    357 MAG & 243 Spoken for.
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    Pay it Forward in Reloading

    357 Mag gone to Westy. Good luck with the training!
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    Pay it Forward in Reloading

    OK, after another plunge into the old supply closet (aka the Black Hole), here's what I discovered: 1. 5.7x28 - around 75-100 *GONE* 2. 300 WSM - 6ea (I know, I know, not real impressive number, but 6 is better than none) 3. 243 WIN - 20 *GONE* 4. 22-250 - 10 5. 357 MAG - 2 bags, 100 - 150 each...
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    Pay it Forward in Reloading

    Ok, ran across this thread and it inspired me to dive into the brass closet. (My wife insisted on the safety line...:what:) After the appropriate amount of muffled grunts and groans, she pulled me back. Luckily I managed to grab the following on the way out, which are available to whoever can...
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    Barnes TSX 180 grain boattail load data needed

    I'm with ^^^^^ For what it's worth, these are a couple from Load Data for the 308. More info, more help... :confused: 308 Winchester (Barnes Reloading Manual #3) Warning! Notes: case: Winchester; primer: Federal GM 210M; barrel: 24" parent case: None; trim to: 2.005"; XLC Coated...
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    Best Value Hunting Rifle

    I gotta come down on the side of the new Savages. I love my Savage 10 FCP-K in .308. Yes, it is relatively heavy (around 9#), but with the fluted, fully floated barrel, integrated muzzle break and recoil pad, it feels more like shooting a .223. And yes, the synthetic stock is a little less...
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    Should I Pay Someone To Reload For Me?

    Well, for what it's worth, here's the section from the ATF application for FFL (atf-f-5310-12): "18. Do You Intend To Make a Profit from Your Business? Yes No (If no, do not submit application)" Therefore, IF you don't "Intend To Make a Profit" you do NOT need an FFL. Guess it all boils...
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    What clever little things have you "invented or discovered" that you can share?

    nickE - Yea, I gorilla taped a piece of cardboard parallel with the front of the base to keep the primers right there in the sloped area and not be able to bounce to the back. Not sure if it's necessary, but, I'd started thinking again...
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    What clever little things have you "invented or discovered" that you can share?

    Lee Deluxe Turret primer catcher part II Here's some more pictures...
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