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I've always used a dime with a hole drilled in it. Lay it on the shell holder, screw the die down like you normally would. The space the dime takes up keeps you away from the shoulder. If you were rally serious about it, Redding makes some bushing neck sizing dies OR Lee will make a collet neck sizer for your 30/30 on special request. Lee, obviously being the more cost effective of the two.
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Great work....AGAIN. It's just a shame that the limp minded sheeple in this country can't be bothered to base their opinions on truth and facts as you obviously do.
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Man blows off leg shooting Tannerite rifle targets
Caster replied to Pete123's topic in General Chat
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Only the cool kids get warning points. If you're at zero....well..you're a zero.
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Why does one need a machine shop to reload? I doubt Eugene is smart enough to make his own swaging dies and either swage .22 LR brass or extrude copper tubing into jackets for their ARs. At best, they could move away from small bore and cast for everything. I still don't see a reason to though. No way all the ammo in THIS country was expended in the short amount of time this show has been on. There was only about a year or two where there were any significant number of people left. There are BILLIONS of rounds of ammo in this country. They just need to stop hanging around the same place and move on. There's more ammo in one weekend at Knob Creek than this show has fired in all seasons combined. I would say we TGOers have more ammo than has been expended on this show since the pilot. That's figuring in what ammo was fired that we didn't actually see. I love the show but they should get some better experts and strive for more realistic facts and figures. Personally, I think they should head west to the Mississippi river. You could live your entire life on the water. Since everything is free if you're man enough to take it, you could get a few river barges from Ingram and get a running front end loader to fill the coal haulers with good top soil. Then you got a floating garden with an easy to access water supply. No drought problems! anchor down in deeper waters and fish and farm. Runners like Daryl could travel and bring back anything from barges to yachts if they had usable fuel.
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A full cartridge is the coin of the land. I am going to carve that into my reloading bench.
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Yikes. The only doctor.
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The only part even close to being susceptible to wear would be the plastic guide rod.
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Monthly....I think. I have shot my G19 and had a small plume of fuzz and lint. Never fails.
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What does everyone use for case lube?
Caster replied to bigcdaddy's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
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Good riddance. Newsflash!! Breaking news, this just in! You can increase your chances of NOT getting shot by an order of magnitude....All you have to do is not be a damn criminal.
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Okay, that makes more sense. ...how attached to the pistol are you?
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how much would you pay for surgery for your dog?
Caster replied to Bassoneer's topic in General Chat
If there had been a surgery that would have saved my friends life, I would have sold everything I have. -
Colt Series 80 1911 followed closely by every other 1911 I ever owned. 4 in all. All garbage. The Colt would drop the hammer 9 out of ten times when inserting a magazine on a cocked hammer. There others were just heavy antiquated boat anchors. The only one that was actually reliable was a Llama. You couldn't hit a barn with it if you were inside with the door shut.
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Some levers are picky. The shorter overall length often causes issues. The lifter doesn't support it enough to guide it into the chamber and they like to hit the edge of the barrel. It's really a non issue with a cartridge like a .44 magnum. Buying or trimming cases for 44 special is a waste of time and resources. You could just as easily load the 44 magnum to Special velocities and retain the overall length of the longer cartridge. Studious handloading can solve SO MANY firearms related issues.
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I'm sorry.
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There's no excuse for driving drunk. It's attempted murder every time you do it. Premeditated at that! I hope more drunk drivers get shot. Good enough for them. There's many a mother that's buried a child who would agree.
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They're getting closer! Won't be long now and I can sell these silly projectile weapons and have me a Varon T Disruptor.
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If it's Daryl, you won't see me in this thread because it'll be the last episode I watch.
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No because a true squib load does not exit the barrel.
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Winchester are great. They are a touch soft for floating firing pins. Never had a problem in an AR but for others more prone to slam fires like an SKS you should be careful. Wolf and Tula suck donkey. I know some of you have had great luck but I have not. I've had a lot of duds with Tula and wolf....well, I worked up a load that with ONLY a primer change went from a standard deviation of 15 to 203! The only difference is going from CCI to Wolf primers. I threw 500 Wolf primers in the wood stove. It's was amusing. I'd just as soon take up with a flintlock as use Wolf.
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You've been in about a 12x12' room with the door shut and two full auto .308's going off and you didn't register the rounds going off? Really? You sir, are tougher than me.