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    Reloading safety

    When I use my single stage, I do everything in batches of 50. Place the powder filled cases in a loading block, visually inspect each case to ensure it not only has powder, but that the level in each case looks more or less similar. Then, before seating a bullet as I pick the case up I look in...
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    Looking for H322 experience

    I just tried a pound as I couldn't find much else locally. Liked it so much I'm gonna pick up several pounds. Mid range loads, (21.5g) 55g FMJ was a nice shooting load. I'd like to test it with some heavier projectiles for my 1:7 twist rifle. I say pick up a pound, I think you'll like it...
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    atlanta pd m&p40

    Atlanta PD here..... From my understanding the big reason we made the switch to Glock was the inability to obtain replacement parts for the M&P's in a timely manner. The M&P's were okay, I wish I had bought mine, that's a good price. If I remember correctly that's the same price we were able...
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    is sr-4759 powder bein shut down?

    Too bad, I recently purchased a few pounds of 4756 during our little "shortage". I kinda like it, and would surely buy more.
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    Powder availabilty.

    Wideners has been having some stock lately. I picked up 10lbs of Power Pistol last week, I'm finally set for the rest of summer. Keep checking gunbot, you'll eventually find what you need.
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    Good source for FMJ

    Xtreme has free shipping right now. Great plated bullets, and you can save the $5 shipping for this whole week.
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    plated vs jacketed question

    I used to load nothing but MG. Obviously they are a fantastic bullet, however I've recently started loading Xtreme plated bullets. For the volume of 9mm I shoot it was an excellent choice. 124g RN over 5.2 grains of Power pistol puts me well into minor power factor (around 1050fps). Good...
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    Help with choice between two specific AR's?

    Another vote to build your own PSA. Not only will you have a good rifle, you'll know the workings of the weapon better having assembled it yourself. I've bought two of the "blemished" lowers, and I have yet to discover what the blemish is. For a great upper you can also keep an eye out for a...
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