Springfield EMP in 9mm. My wife loves it. A little pricey but you can't put a price tag on your wife's life.
Edit to add: Sharp Shooters in Lubbock TX has 3 in stock.
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I agree. Dillon CS is great. I've only had to call them a couple times (one of them was my error and resolved over the phone) the other time was when I left my super swage on the top of my car. Long story short, it came off at highway speeds. It was pretty messed up. I just asked them to look it...
After going over it with a meticulous eye, I found a cracked piece of plastic on the spent primer chute. No biggy, I'll contact Dillon and get a new one coming.
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He wanted a whopping $50.00 for it. It's all set up for 45 acp and it came with the Dillon NATO primer flip tray. Functions flawlessly. I only have it fastened with wood screws because I just don't have room for it on my current bench. I just couldn't wait to get it up and run it a little.
If...
Sams club here sells a nice steel framed bench with butcher block top for under two bills. It's about 3' wide and 8' long. My buddy has two for his reloading shop. They seem to work great. HEAVY.
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I acquired them in a trade. I don't want them to go to waste so I'll load up some lite loads with them. Just plink at close ranges.
Rc, thanks for a place to start.
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Hello all,
I have checked my Speer, Hrn, and Sierra manuals and can't find any data for my 100gr lead wadcutters. If any of you have any data I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks, woody
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2400
I tried 2400 for my AR. It shot well and very accurate but it turned my AR into a single shot rifle. lol It just wouldn't cycle for semi auto. I have deleted all my info on what charge I used since it didn't work for me.
Your keeping us in suspense..... You said a deal, how good of a deal? We all like a good, saw this at a garage sale and picked it up for X amount of dollars story.
Woody
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Hi all,
I'm sure this has been discussed but I guess my searchkuando is weak today.
Anyhow, what is the benefit of using carbide dies on rifle cases if you still have to lube? I like to save where I can and right now can't see any real benefit to having carbide dies.
Right now I'm using...
Chris,
I use a Thumblers tumbler with stainless media and love it. The brass comes out looking factory new or better.
Check the brass you got to make sure it isn't brittle too. Squeeze a donor with a pair of pliers.
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