That's just what my first round looked like when I first started. And then again when I changed calibers. And again and again...... Got a Dillon and finally got all my calibers set. Well except for my rifles. I'll probably do it again there. lol
You forget about when the stuff it's the fan. All our laws go out the window. All the food is off the shelves. Life as you know it comes to a complete halt. So you want to put food on the table AND protect your loved ones you need to choose wisely which firearm you want. And don't say it will...
A dog running loose is illegal too. And I shoot any dog running loose and the county sheriff says shoot to kill. Too many people dumping dogs and expecting them to survive on their own. If I could and not go to prison I'd shoot the jerks that dump them.
I don't see where ya'll think Vermont is so gun friendly. They don't have a conceal carry license so you in no way can have reciprocal carry in any other state unless you get one from another state. That puts them way down on my list.
I've been using a Do-All Professional for years without issue and they are under $200.
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I was surprised when I added up my guns to see which caliber I had the most of. I figured the old standard of a .22 would be it. Turns out it's a tie for me with .22 and .357 being the same. Guess I have a soft spot for .357's as well. So what caliber do you have the most guns in? You might...
Well I have a 3 inch and I don't think it's a problem so with the 6 inch it should be very manageable. But if you're used to a .45 then that might be your better bet. A full .357 Mag round does have a pretty good snap and if you're not prepared for it, it could throw you off.
You can always practice with .38 Specials then load it with .357 Mags for serious business. If you would have to use it, the adrenaline produced would probably make it so you won't even notice it anyway.
Yup, I was going to do that very thing but I chose to get a separate press instead and I'm glad I did. I could just image what a hassle it would be like. I have a Dillon 550 for pistol rounds and every time I change from .357 to .45 and back it takes me for ever to get it running right again...
I had 3 different guns by Taurus and not had a lick of trouble with them. But if I was choosing a caliber between Taurus and Ruger, I'd go with Ruger just about every time. The Taurus guns were had at super good prices and not shot very much is the only reason I went with them to begin with...
I was a good little boy and kept accurate count of rounds so as to know exactly when to change springs out just like the manual said. I couldn't see a difference after changing them so figured that was just a big waste of money and stopped keeping track. Now I change springs based on a WAG and...
Don't mean no disrespect but it's that attitude that's helped to get this country in the shape it is. No one wants to do anything because it doesn't pay enough. It's time people start accepting what they can get. Just my opinion though.
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