Cz kadet, I have one for a 75-sa, it's the most reliable .22 i've shot.can't speak for the newer ones and web shows out of stock. But I'd try to find a pistol and kadet kit for it.
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At Loews ,made dozens of benches and storage racks over the years.
Double up on some Ply for the top,and you're good to go
Angeles reloading was told the same thing ,maybe the D.O.J. If not the A.T.F.that's why they haven't had a class in months of not years.
Maybe we can find a lawyer that reloads.
I have come up with some work arounds, angeles could put a component
Package together and sell them to students.but...
Well,,here in so.cal.our reloading teaching group was told by the .A.T.F,that if our students left with loaded ammo they would charge us with manufacturing.
True story.
I taught myself to reload,,and this is how I did it.
Got a Lee book and all Lee equipment, so the pics in the book matched what I had on my bench.
I still use that single stage press on occasion.
I use compressed air and then a bath in a second cheap ultrasound with Lymans turbo sonic gun lube.pricey stuff,but it lasts a long time.
Great for metal and displaces water.
I get large primers upside down more than small.I think they flip on the freefall down the machines primer tube.
You'll soon get a feel for a missing primer. But the sideways ones are the real pain.
I think all 7 million are at my local range.
I try to help but you've got guys with their egos ,showing some newbe how to shoot. Hard not to step on toes.
I usually get round nose fmj in 124 gr. If I go hollow point i get the competition style. A few bucks more. My range frowns upon hollows on the steel plates.
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