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    AR 15 front sight (gas block) replacement and front sight?

    You may need to conduct a little research before you purchase the new gas block and front sight. Assuming that the rail is the same height as the top of your receiver and that the front and rear flip sights are the same height you should be okay (meaning that you wouldn't need a gas block with...
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    Want to start reloading MATCH GRADE .223. Advice please!

    Having a stainless barrel lends itself to better accuracy so that's a plus. RRA rifles typically shoot well. Get a better trigger installed and see what that does. You have a good rig, not a generic frankengun. Good place to start. Paul
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    Want to start reloading MATCH GRADE .223. Advice please!

    If you are already shooting MOA with an AR you are doing better than the vast majority of AR owners (it is common for a generic AR to shoot 2-3 MOA). ARs were never really designed to be precision rifles and in general auto-loading rifles are not synonymous with sub-moa accuracy. You've...
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    How Much Recoil Does...

    I've not shot the LCR, but I do own a S&W 637 Airweight and I have experimented with several different loadings for my gun. I fall into the category that it's just not fun for me to shoot. I think a lot of it has to do with the size of the grip and how it fits your hand. My 637 has a tendency...
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    Have you changed the springs in your revolver?

    I have installed Wolf springs in several S&W and Ruger revolvers with generally good result. Trigger pull in all felt smooth and the pressure required to break the trigger was reduced. My Smiths always felt smooth and the lightened springs made the double action lighter and I feel as though I...
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    S&W and EAA service experience

    I have had one issue with a S&W rifle that was recalled because of a bolt issue. The service I received was well beyond what I expected. The turn-around time from S&W was less than 2 weeks from the time I shipped the rifle to the time it arrived delivered at my home. Paul
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    410 crazy

    I own what I consider to be a useful assortment of rifles, hand guns and shotguns, including an inexpensive NEF single shot .410. I bought the .410 for the single purpose of dispatching small vermin around our property - at that task, the lil' .410 excels. It was used but in excellent condition...
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    Lee factory crimp die

    The Lee Factory Crimp die is a taper type die as opposed to a roll crimp die. I do use one for .223 reloads that go into my AR (I also use a small base die because this particular rifle has a tight chamber), I like the tighter neck tension for that particular application. I do not use the Lee...
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    Anderson's barrels. Anyone tried them? Also considering Wilson Arms. Bench AR Build.

    1/2 MOA is unrealistic on a semi-auto platform. Heck 1 MOA is likely unrealistic on a semi-auto platform. If you want to get the tightest possible groups you would need to free-float the barrel. Barrel length doesn't account for a huge difference. If I was attempting to shoot sub-MOA from an AR...
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    Gun Friendly States Ranking

    Yep - I don't understand why Kansas gets passed over.... State law allows concealed carry for residents without the need for a permit. NFA items allowed - just pay your tax stamp to the Feds No waiting periods unless your NCIS doesn't pass Majority of the population support the 2nd...
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    .38 & .30-30

    When I leave home I always have my S&W 38 airlight and Lionspy folder. In addition I also have waterproof matches and a small flashlight. Therefore, if my car breaks down in the middle of nowhere I can still shoot a cat at night, skin & clean it, and find something to burn so that I could cook...
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    Must be getting old since I am thinking of reducing my small collection of handguns

    I went through this same process about 2 years ago. I sold off many of the guns that sat in the safe rather than being used. I've narrowed my handguns down to 6. Of those that I sold, I do regret letting one go (Ruger Redhawk) but it went to my brother-in-law who will never sell it in my...
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    Seasonal "targets"

    While I agree that golf balls make great targets, the boys and I like to shoot McDonald's toys. We started a few years ago when my mother-in-law went to every garage sale she could during the summer buying up cheap $0.05 toys like those from McDonald's. She delivered them in a large box wrapped...
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    I am not trying to start a fight........Dillon vs Hornady

    Both would be fine machines for reloading. I like the Dillon 550 although it is not an auto progressive like the 650. Big price difference between the 650 and Hornady L-n-L. One thing to be aware of with the Hornady though - in some of the smaller calibers such as .380, only Hornady dies are...
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    Help me decide

    I have to agree with the last post. I use .410 on opossums, about the only humane way to dispose of them.
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    I did something stupid

    I really did something stupid. Well, actually, two stupid things. Two years ago in an accident I lost part of my right thumb. I had reconstructive surgery but even after 6 months of recovery I found that heavy recoil pistols just hurt to shoot. In an act of depression, I sold my Ruger Redhawk...
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    High velocity cartridge for contender pistol

    I'm thinking .220 Swift. I would think that it would be awesome in a contender.
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    Air/pellet pistol in the house for post-surgery entertainment?

    So, I'm all about having some shooting fun while laid up in the house. Just be careful of what you use for a target. About 30 years ago I was bored senseless and decided to shoot pellets in the house for fun. All was well until I got bored of shooting at a home made trap. To this day I still...
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    Primers blowing out in 300 Blackout

    So you said that the cases are .223 cut downs. Are you certain that the length is correct? Your powder weight is right in the middle of the range so there shouldn't be any problems there, assuming that your weights are correct. I would go back through all of your reloading steps. start with case...
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    In the Market for an Auto Powder Dispenser

    I went through the same selection process a couple of years ago. I decided to purchase the Hornady LnL - primarily because of cost (I also got a rebate for free bullets)... anyway..... I've been pretty happy with it for the most part. Its really susceptible to bench movement as it will almost...
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