Chuck Perry
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taliv,
My reloads will be strictly for the range. If I place the rifle into duty use, I was thinking about using the Hornady TAP loadings. They have been getting alot of press lately, and seem to be a pretty good load.
tory,
I considered the Dillon carbides, but... $114 is hard to swallow. I don't mind the amount so much, because I know they're a quality product. I just don't know that I'll shoot this gun enough to justify the expense. I shoot mostly pistol. I bought the AR180B so I have something to play with when my shooting partner wants to hit the rifle range. He enjoys his EBR's and is building up a small collection. Gotta keep up appearances, y'know? Perhaps down the road I'll look at them again. That being said, anyone using the Lee dies? Good decision? I have a few of their pistol sets and have been quite impressed. Their 4 die pistol sets offer good performance and are a real bargain. I also selected a Lyman headspace guage, as it seems good practice to use one to properly adjust the sizer die. My Midway shopping cart is getting quite heavy.
My reloads will be strictly for the range. If I place the rifle into duty use, I was thinking about using the Hornady TAP loadings. They have been getting alot of press lately, and seem to be a pretty good load.
tory,
I considered the Dillon carbides, but... $114 is hard to swallow. I don't mind the amount so much, because I know they're a quality product. I just don't know that I'll shoot this gun enough to justify the expense. I shoot mostly pistol. I bought the AR180B so I have something to play with when my shooting partner wants to hit the rifle range. He enjoys his EBR's and is building up a small collection. Gotta keep up appearances, y'know? Perhaps down the road I'll look at them again. That being said, anyone using the Lee dies? Good decision? I have a few of their pistol sets and have been quite impressed. Their 4 die pistol sets offer good performance and are a real bargain. I also selected a Lyman headspace guage, as it seems good practice to use one to properly adjust the sizer die. My Midway shopping cart is getting quite heavy.