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    Bad barrel symptoms

    You have patiently and methodically pursued a course of action to identify any mechanical deficiencies in the rifle. I would be inclined to agree that the scope issue has been put to rest. I had a buddy give me his .270 Savage several years ago because he couldn't make it shoot straight. First...
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    Why isn't the 7mm-08 more popular?

    To the original question, " Why isn't the 7mm-08 round more popular?" I don't know, but I've read many plausible explanations from marketing to performance versus other calibers. I can only relate my experience with the cartridge. I bought one of the earliest Rem Models 7's produced and...
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    How could I have better reacted to this threat?

    I've learned a lot by reading this thread. I'm a 58 yr old man who is beginning the downward physical spiral. This has given me lots to think about. Comments: Your retention holster worked just as it was designed to work. It prevented unauthorized access to your weapon, even in your surprised...
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    MI CCW Question

    Clipper has it right. You may also wish to join the MI Gun Owners forum. They have a Legal Beagle sub-forum which addresses all sorts of legal questions posed by members. Perusing the forum is a good source of info for keeping up to date on MI CPL law.
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    Crazy neighbor and what to do.

    If negotiating this settlement exceeds $XXX [you fill in the blank] you should just let your insurance company handle it; this is why you buy insurance. Unless doing so would involve destruction of your animal, I don't see why you are trying to settle this with him, especially when it seems that...
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    shotgun reloading...What is a good deal?

    If you're serious about this you owe it to yourself to consider a Ponsness-Warren reloader. I have the single stage 375 unit and a progressive. They produce great ammo. the hull is inserted into a steel resizing die and it remains in the die until the loading process is complete. My bro uses one...
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    Dillon 550B or 650?

    If you're tight on space and will only be using the loader for handgun cartridges, why not consider the Square Deal B as an option? I bought one several years ago. It has provided no opportunity for compromise under any circumstance. Rifle: this loader will not do it; but I prefer to load my...
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    Press Lube

    I use a 30 year old RCBS Rock chucker. For the past 5-7 years I would notice the ram "chattering" at times as it was worked up and down; a shot of lube [WD40] would stop it for a while. But I recently got tired of the issue and disassembled the unit. I cleaned it thoroughly with lacquer thinner...
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    Stronger mounts for press?

    I've use threaded inserts [installed from the reverse side of the bench top] to secure Shotshell loaders, powder measures and pistol reloaders. But for a rifle press: bolting it to the bench top is the only way to go. The inserts allows easy removal and re-installation of equipment which might...
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    Family friend in shoot-out

    I'm glad everything worked out as well as it did for Rick. Every post here has made a point with varying degrees of validity. From my perspective, if shots have been traded and the perp is still shooting while retreating, the adrenaline and fight/flight reflex is probably going to be darn near...
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    I'm speechless...

    I think it's time for you to bring some political pressure to bear upon your state legislators. Im MI a provision of the CPL statute prohibits the publication of this info. I guess you now are aware that every scumbag in the hood now has reason to believe that you have weapons in your home and...
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    Trouble getting a group

    My buddy's Savage 110 in .270 win was very sensitive to copper fouling and seemed to foul quickly. It shot great if I removed copper fouling every 30-40 shots. This alone reduce group size from 3+ to 1.5". Also keep in mind that after a thorough cleaning a few "fouling shots" may be necessary to...
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    I need better reloader

    I use a 30 year old Rock Chucker. It used to "rattle" on the up and down stroke and make strange sounds. Lube would remedy the prob for a short time but it would come back again. One day I completely dismantled it; cleaned it thoroughly with lacquer thinner, then reassembled it with a little bit...
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    Kahr CW9??

    I also own am XD9sc and added a CW9 Kahr to the vault. I love the xd trigger; after 1500 rounds it is smooth, fast, predictable and a relatively short reset. The CW9 trigger is longer and heavier. The CW9 is much thinner and lighter. It is more comfortable to carry and gets the nod most of the...
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    Holy Cow!!! New Springfield XD40 Subcompact

    I own both the Xd 9 service model and the XD9sc. coincidently, I shoot the sc better than the full size model too. I carry the sc both IWB and OWB; Owb is much more comfortable for me. I also recommend that you purchase a Pearce grip extension for your XDsc; it makes the gun far easier and more...
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    Reloading 9mm on a single-stage press

    I use my single stage press for load development and purchased a Dillon Square Deal B press [about $350 new, also available used on Ebay, others] for volume production work. I save about 50% by loading versus buying. But I also buy components in volumes to obtain cost reductions. For example...
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    Reloading Press Question

    Look on EBay for used Dillon reloading equipment. Should be able to get your Square DealB in 9mm for a reduced price. I saw several a few hours ago. I own a SDB; I load 9mm and 38 Spl on it. I can load about 400 per hour. I would buy it again in a heartbeat; I also agonized over buying a Dillon...
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    Which Springfield XD Sub-Compact 9 vs 40

    I have owned an XDsc 9mm for about 5 yrs. This gun is very accurate and not too discriminating about what it eats, factory or handloads. No reliability issues ever; it has seen about 2500 rounds. I consider the ammo a bit cheaper than .40 and a bit more available. I also own a XD 9 service model...
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    Springfield XD Service 9mm

    I have owned two XD's for several years: a 9mm subcompact and 9mm service model (4"). I carried the sub for many years. It is a bit heavy at times and can bulky in an IWB holster; it is great in OWB leather. I also own a Kahr CW9 for IWB carry. Today I carry both firearms depending on dress...
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    Hornady 120 grain SP 7mm-08

    I've been using the 120 Nosler Ballistic tip for many years on Michigan Whitetails. EXCELLENT results! ALL ARE ONE SHOT KILLS AND MOST ARE BANG-FLOPS! From 30 to 125yds [my experience] they are deadly and accurate. As I shoot them from a Rem Model 7, they also produce virtually no recoil from...
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