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Holy Moly!! An entire box full of unobtanium. I've heard rumors of a powder IMR 4895, but I've never seen any. AND CCI primers? You've been a very, very good boy, indeed!
Holy Moly!! An entire box full of unobtanium. I've heard rumors of a powder IMR 4895, but I've never seen any. AND CCI primers? You've been a very, very good boy, indeed!
Holy Moly!! An entire box full of unobtanium. I've heard rumors of a powder IMR 4895, but I've never seen any. AND CCI primers? You've been a very, very good boy, indeed!
Is it actually rust or is dried inhibitor to prevent rust. I have a lube that looks like that when it dries out. Clean up with solvent.
If you have a tumbler with corncob media (20/40) may clean it up.
Sometimes. Depends. I shoot armadillos and snakes year round. For target and stuff not as much. This week not at all. There’s too many kids and pets running around in the woods during the holidays.do you shoot in your backyard?
ivermectin, huge dose of D3, Zinc… then a natural anti inflammatory like Curcumin. I tested the cocktail on my self
That’s AwesomeMy son got me the perfect gift, a brick of LPP!
ivermectin, huge dose of D3, Zinc… then a natural anti inflammatory like Curcumin.
My 308 and 30-30 are fighting out who gets dibs on my last pound.Wife and kids got me a box of 55 grain FMJ and Speer 168 gr HPBT bullets. I found myself some more SRP for the FMJ haul. I have a decent load for them using SW AR Plus. The Speers will go with the last of my IMR 4064.
I tried to do double duty, dropping charges with my Hornady Powder Dropper and also loading with my Intellidropper. I had to give up. First, the Intellidropper was multiples more consistent than the powder dropper, and second, the Intellidropper (with a proper powder calibration) was always waiting for me to pick up the charge. My point being...for pistol it's faster than me. I can see where a second Intellidropper could be a nice addition to my bench for loading rifle rounds...perhaps. Loading for small rifle as I do it I doubt it would speed my production more than 2-3 rounds per hour. (but I'd love to test it out).Got the Intellidropper. What a great piece of equipment. I did find that you have to use a small spirit level or torpedo level as the provided level is off. Other than that, it was amazing. The powder calibration feature and App are great.
I tried to do double duty, dropping charges with my Hornady Powder Dropper and also loading with my Intellidropper. I had to give up. First, the Intellidropper was multiples more consistent than the powder dropper, and second, the Intellidropper (with a proper powder calibration) was always waiting for me to pick up the charge. My point being...for pistol it's faster than me. I can see where a second Intellidropper could be a nice addition to my bench for loading rifle rounds...perhaps. Loading for small rifle as I do it I doubt it would speed my production more than 2-3 rounds per hour. (but I'd love to test it out).
As to the other level...I don't know how accurate my bubble is...I just set it to the middle, balance the feet, and it's been purring for a couple of years.
Okay, that gives me an idea: convert a penny-gumball machine to dispense bullets. 3 for a penny. You save money and get a cool display piece.I had bought a new progressive loading press but it was defective so it had to go back.
So when I got the refund, I got practical and bought 9mm bullets since I was out of them. (the first time I can remember I ran clear out of 9mm bullets).
Anyways @Dudedog sent me a care package to get me through until I could buy some. Things got a little skimpy around here from back to back foot operations.
Doing good now and back to work. That's my best Christmas present.
I bought enough to last a while. $38.00/500. 124gr TC plated from Xtreme.
View attachment 1124344 That's a cheese puff container and it weighs 80lbs. Needless to say, I don't move it around much. I thought about filling it on up but I don't think the plastic jar would take it.
4500 bullets in there. That will last me a little while.
That's sounds a lot like wisdom over bravadoBack in the day, my 20-something self would throw 2 - 80lb bags of cement on my shoulder and hump it to wherever it needed to go.
Now I get a hand truck for one sack....
Back in the day, my 20-something self would throw 2 - 80lb bags of cement on my shoulder and hump it to wherever it needed to go.
Now I get a hand truck for one sack....
that tub is struggling… I feel bad for it, it had a easy life holding cheese puffs NOW … lolI had bought a new progressive loading press but it was defective so it had to go back.
So when I got the refund, I got practical and bought 9mm bullets since I was out of them. (the first time I can remember I ran clear out of 9mm bullets).
Anyways @Dudedog sent me a care package to get me through until I could buy some. Things got a little skimpy around here from back to back foot operations.
Doing good now and back to work. That's my best Christmas present.
I bought enough to last a while. $38.00/500. 124gr TC plated from Xtreme.
View attachment 1124344 That's a cheese puff container and it weighs 80lbs. Needless to say, I don't move it around much. I thought about filling it on up but I don't think the plastic jar would take it.
4500 bullets in there. That will last me a little while.
That’s pretty much the most original idea ever!Okay, that gives me an idea: convert a penny-gumball machine to dispense bullets. 3 for a penny. You save money and get a cool display piece.
is that a fishing net on a tripod?This folds up nicely for transport to my back yard range on an ATV, does a good job, and sure beats the heck out of a sumo wrestling a wet, cold, and muddy tarp.
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I got tons of light stands, and I bet with some duck tape or velcro and a trip to Walmart. $15-$20!!’