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  1. On a Rifle case I thought the expansion is done by the sizing die?  I use a single stage Lee and never had a issue getting jacketed bullets to load on a normal 300 brass or modified .223/5.56.  It is my understanding and historically my experience with Pistol Lead bullets I've loaded did require a little more case flair so I didn't shave them a tad.  But I haven't used lead on the 300 blackout.      Lee makes a Long Charging Die Part # 90194 (which you mention) and a Lee 30 M1 Powder Thru Expanding Die Part # 90494.  Both of these items are discussed rather in-depth over on the 300 blackout site.   Good luck and lets us know what you come up with.  My son has a Lee Turret and once I settle on a formula I likely will crank it up on the 300.
  2. Academy Wolfchase in Memphis/Bartlett has about 100 50 round boxes of Remington High Velocity for 3.99 per box with two box limit.  2 Boxes total $8.72 includes tax. 
  3. Here is web address for Classic arms and the NFA side. They go by Parabellum Tactical.   http://www.ptactical.com/
  4.   never had a problem.  I have had a .40cal that for the most part stays in a 4 wheeler at the farm and it has never once failed to feed.  It being in the dust and changing temp and bouncing around at times, it simply just works. 
  5. Luap

    New Sig

    I want me one them dudes. Waiting on the .45 to release. Then gonna pull the trigger so to speak.
  6.     I'm not sure why they only have 6-8 bottles of powder stuck in the far back Right corner but As of Yesterday they have an 8 pound jug of Varget for a marked price of $241.?? plus taxes.  There were 4-5 1 lb bottler IMR4227 and some off the wall Winchester.  Best I could see the 4227 was 37.?? per 1 lb.  There were multiple boxes of Primers of all kinds stuck on a shelf up by the Scope ring Cabinets.  Guess they just order something and if it come in great, if not great.  That place amazes me. 
  7. Just an FYI-----------Collierville Academy Sports had many, many, many at least 100 boxes of 50 rounder's or so in CCI Standard Velocity flavor, Several boxes of Other CCI 50 round boxes, (no Mini Mags)   and 50-75  50 round boxes of Thunderduds (Thunderbolts) , plus a few other  brands.  They had 6 Winchester 22 Mag, but I got three of those.
  8. Welcome, great place to  hang around.
  9. I suspect we are all guilty of that very thing.  Its only human nature to get what we can see, sometime regardless of price. Then on the other hand you likely save on fuel, time and wear& tear on a vehicle by grabbing whats there.     Bass Pro in my opinion is pushing it a little on the powder pricing.  Most the powders in the Memphis Store are in the mid 30's per pound.   Its like there trying to recoup Hazmat on 1-2 bottles. 
  10.   I had one of those rascals in my hot hand hand and decided I wasn't going to pay the price they were asking.  So I kindly put it back. Enjoy
  11. Memphis Wolfchase store had 8 of the 325 Auto Match left around 2PM. $17.99 + Taxes
  12. Outside Bass Pro and Sportmans Warehouse in Southaven, Avery outdoors is the only non-big box store there is in the area.  They have a pretty good selection but are hit and miss on popular powders.  Primers are available, as well as a pretty good selection of projectiles.  Averys is like Marshalls and T J Maxx.  You never know whats going to hit the shelf, but I can assure you it will be gone quickly. 
  13. Hey eapking, I've been in Avery Outdoors, Classic Arms, Bass Pro and both Academys in the past two days and each store has atleast 8 boxes of some sort of .380.  Academy Wolfchase has the most 10-12 plinking and 8-10 self defense.   I suspect Guns and Ammo has some Orange Box.  They've had pretty full shelves lately   I was/am looking for some Win 296/H100 powder.  You find some that and I'll go buy enought.380 and we can make a trade.         
  14. Carry one of the Kydex cross draw horizontals every day. These are made in olive branch, ms. Doug is very easy to work with, buy from and all that jazz. http://brunsonknives.blademakers.com/List_Knives.asp?Group=Example_YN&Category=Other&Sub_Category=All http://brunsonknives.blademakers.com
  15. There are a few scattered around Bass Pro, Academy has very few and Avery outdoors has most.  Last week none of the above has any version of Magnum primers.   
  16. Not one Reload, powder, projectiles or Primer vendor at the Memphis Gun show Yesterday March 08.  I did notice at one booth 3 100 count boxes of Winchester small Pistol primers for $14.00 per box. 
  17. http://www.armytimes.com/story/military/2015/01/21/-liberty-ammunition-m855a1-m80a1/22103351/   Off work today for some health testing and may have to much time on my hands.  I found this by accident when searching for some 300 Blackout bulk Projectiles. Then found a simple mention within the 300 Blackout Talk Forum.   I Wonder if this has any bearing on the proposed ban? I guess the round listed in the article (m855a1) is the same as the much discussed M855 Green Tip?  Be interested in others thought.    Luap   Addition:  After a little further research and search.  I don't think this is the Green Tip. 
  18.   Any chance you or your people are back to the Memphis Next Weekend?  I'd like to see about a 4 lb'r or so of W 296 or H110 if possible.   Honestly, rather buy it from you if Possible. 

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