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slickrick0999

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  1. Welcome to Tennessee. Check out Dead Zero Shooting. It isn't the closest to you but very nice.
  2. Beretta, maybe look at A400 Xplorer
  3. We have a manual shop and this is good advice. Although I am sure we "could" do it, this is something that a CNC already set up for will save you $ for sure.
  4. If you were closer I would say swing by our shop and we could knock it out for you.
  5. You are correct in that it is an easy job and easier if you have a vise. You may be able to do it without a vise buy using a good wrench amd maybe a wrack with a mallet to break it loose as long as it is not a pin & weld number.
  6. Sometimes it works out well with rifles. I ran a bunch of hornady American Gunner 6.5cm ammo and saved the brass for load development. At that time, it was reasonably priced and reasonably accurate to have a lot of fun with especially inside 500 yards.
  7. @gun sane mentioned getting a chronograph. I will add to this. They are very useful tools but I believe they all tell "little white lies". By this I mean you have to true out the velocity on targets at different ranges to really know. Also, when developing loads, try to do as much chrono testing in one range visit as you can to limit variable results from the chronograph. To be honest, the method we use can be done with the chronograph and not even looking at targets. We just use the data to find a "node" of acceptable velocity deviation. This is just how we do it, not saying it is the only way or even the right way for you. Have a great day

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