ChCx2744
What happened that they ended up at the bottom of the Pacific?
You do not need a thousand dollar camera, just get one of the cheap digital's with high mega pixel count. You can get really good ones for under 200.
I feel bad for you losing your guns.
Not to nit pick or argue but.... isnt removing the bell done by.. well.. crimping the case mouth back to proper size? At first I was going way overboard with it but I think I have it ironed out now. I have tested them in my pistol and they chamber good and do not push the bullet into the case...
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Durring the run on ammo every thing was bought as fast as it could go. 5.56 got up to 800.00 per K. 9mm and 45acp were non existent.
Now:
Most of the sporting stores around here have full shelves. I've even been buying primers OTC for awhile now. It is limited to 200 per type per...
The damage to the case head has been discussed in a different thread. My newest 1911 didn't have all of the proper machining done to the breach face. A very small part on the edge is raised and causing the casing to dent. Its no biggie, I have ordered files to correct the problem. Its small...
The title says it all. If I am how much is needed on an auto pistol. I've read the crimping thread, but I just wanted to have my work double checked by those of you with a lot more experience then I have. The bullet on the left was pulled after I got the dies set up and the other is new.
I have some 300 mag brass that is not weatherby or Winchester. In the pics the first is 30-06, 300 Mag, "300 Win Mag" and 300 Wby Mag. I'm hoping that one of you more experienced gentlemen can help me.
What kind of 300 Mag is this one? :confused: I cant find it it either of my Lee or Hornady...
My first gun was my Remington 7600 in .270. I bought it on the "layaway" plan when I was 15/16 and my dad put it in his name to get it out for me. It took me from spring to early fall to get it paid for mowing lawns and what not. I barely had time to get it sighted in before hunting season...
Fumbler,
I took my pistol apart and checked the area you said and you are right. There is a slight area there that the face hits and causes the dent. Where can I find the small swiss files you mentioned?
I just got back from another range session and found all of my brass has dents on the case heads. The size and shape are the same as the part of the slide that pulls the round from the clip. Its a 1911. Does any one have an idea why this happens? Could it be the spring has too much tension and...
Or if one is a convicted felon from Montana, they can just go to any gun store and purchase a firearm legally. In Montana all gun rights are restored as per the state constitution once a felon discharges his or her sentence. I'm not sure, but I have heard that Texas and Florida are the same way.
think that this group is possible with, a new AR10 in .308, at 200 yards? Front of the rifle on a bi-pod and butt to your shoulder. Using factory ammo. These would be the first shots after sighting in the rifle. 10 shot group.
Both my mom and grand mother use Remington 7400's in .243 for deer and elk. In all the years I have hunted with them I have never seen either of them had to do follow up shots on game. Guess it is more about shot placement than the size of the caliber.
This year I am going to use my AR 15 in...
Why would any one care about the resale value of their gun? Buy what you like to shoot and keep it around to give to your kids and grand kids. My grand father still has all of the guns given to him from his father and grand father, and will be passing them on to his son and grandsons. Buy em...
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I did have the definition of MOA wrong. Thank you for correcting me. I bought my first pistol 4 months ago and have never fired one before I took it to the range, so after going out every weekend and practicing I'm very happy with 2" groups. So if you are ever in western Montana let me...
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