I have a small one that will hold about 50 cases depending on pistol size. I have found the cheap ones work just as good as expensive ones. Some guys use commercial chemicals some home grown, I use home stuff. The biggest factor is how many cases you try to clean and the TEMPERATURE of the...
I have used a Cabela's XT1500 for over a year and am happy with it. Never did think too much of beam scales, seemed like they came out of the dark ages. But they work.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas-XT-Digital-Scale/740848.uts
I got my first lesson with Mausers whit looking for ammo. $32. was a lot! But I lucked out with powder and bullets. Found out it was almost cheeper buying 80 rounds online than brass
Finally got it in.
I remiked the bullet and.... batteries were funky. actual size .3215 +/-. Still is a weird size from my experience (d'Oh).
Sorry :banghead:
I recently bought a 1944 Turkish Mauser and started to search for some ammo locally. I came across some Remington 8mm and the guy at the store said it was ok to fire. Later I discovered the bullets were .318 and mot .323, quite surprising seeing it was modern hunting ammo. Need less to say the...
Thanks for the DB. I've seen lots of people use Excel to create a database, which is mainly financial. I was glad to see an Access Relational DB for once. I haven't explored your program but I think it is something like mine. All my recipes don't mean anything if I don't have the supplies. I...
I would need it occasionally that's why having co2 doesn't make too much sense. I don't think they will hold air for a long period of time. Thanks for your input.
Hi guys I'm in need of info about air guns and how long one will hold pressure. I have never been a real fan of CO2 but need data on them also. I have been looking at several air pistols in the $100. dollar range and yes I know I'll get what I pay for. With that being said can ya'll give me...
No matter where ya'll go there is always a thread about electronic scales, mostly negative, mostly positive. Yup cheep ones leave something to be desired, expensive one too pricey.
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