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    Rmr 9mm 147gr questions

    I was wondering, have you all had any luck with the 147gr round nose from rmr? They list some compatibility issues on their site. Was wondering how it worked for everyone.
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    Liberty Infiniti x

    I ended up ordering the Infiniti. It’s like the mystic but with a titanium core to save weight, all the same listed specs tho. The super light design and versatility, plus the fact it was in stock and the dealer is a friend so I got an amazing price. I hope I’m happy with it. It’s my first...
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    Tricks for Sorting .380 and 9mm

    Hey all, I was wondering if anyone had a trick to sort out .380 from 9mm brass. I have a couple buckets of 9mm range brass and like 1 out of 100 is 380. does anyone have a trick other than sorting though 1 at a time?
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    Dillon support

    I have always had good experiences with them. I have never actually purchased directly from them. That said, I have purchased through graf who is a large approved reseller. Not sure if that makes a difference but if your having issues, I would be persistent and try again.
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    Liberty Infiniti x

    Who has some experience with the liberty Infiniti x? It looks like an ideal first supressor. Very light, affordable, and 22lr to 300 win mag with a 9mm bore. most of my shooting is 9mm so it’s looking good. Anyone have hands on experience?
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    My first 1911 is here, finally.

    Beautiful pistol!
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    Progressive press better?

    It depends what your going for. For standard plinking Ammo for 9mm or 556, I love progressive presses. That said, I load 1000+ rounds in a sitting. That would be tough for my single stage stuff. on the flip side, when I want precision stuff for my 556, 308, 300win mag, single stage is the...
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    MSR 9mm Rifle Loading

    I shoot and load a lot of 9mm. I have used lee, rcbs, and Dillon dies for a variety of loads on a very wide variety of platforms. I have never experienced a problem related to the dies. one thing I will add is, I prefer a second die for the final crimp. The bullet seating/crimp dies that are...
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