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dlm37015

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  1. i have a very good friend that bought one about 4 months ago he wanted me to meet him at gastons on the white river in ar on christmas. they have a runway there about 1100 am i heard a very loud plane it was him i have never had a thrill like that before uses a lot of gas though but is fun
  2. when loading 9mm with a progressive i usually use a camdex it loads about 5000 per hour with the primer feeder working .no mater what you get its what you want to put into it thakr the time to do it right dont get a progressive because its faster .it is faster for pistol ammo but not rifle ammo imo .i have several of just about any kind made if you want to try one out i dont like to change cals. on dillons the reloading store on 4th ave souyh carries dillon for about 10% off dillon price i dont work there or anything but butch is a buddy of mine he used to run nashville sporting arms
  3. no but st louis has lots of nice hotrls but i usually stay at st charles a little west of town on i70
  4. like i tell people all the time buy a good single stage reloading kit and you will use everything even if you get a progressive later i still think you should start with a single stage press and like tnhawk said you can load abything with it
  5. i got a 2 hour ride in a p51 d mustang it may have been the greatest 2 hour in my life i just wish i could see a little better but to take it to about 30000 feet and tip it over in a dive was something i cannot desdribed hope everone is having a great day david
  6. most any press will get you started but i would start with a single stage press kit.
  7. i havent drank in a long time for health reasons but when i did i drank johnny walker blue
  8. i wouldny shoot one without checking the headspace not because of wear so much but because of interchanging parts you only get a chance to shoot a bad one once
  9. your brass should all be the same lengh. sometimes heck most of the time its better to trim new brass so the crimps are the same
  10. i would toss the a-merc headstamped brass the only brass failer i have ever had was a-merc not just one time but several .i buy brass by the ton if i find a-merc i send it all back.most of the folks i know are rhe same way
  11. i started useng an old night stand
  12. i am staying at thr nugget downtown i dont like the strip going out on sunday night
  13. so you just find somebody in the buisness tell them you want to go they get you a ticket its just 25.00 i do it every year for some folks
  14. what type of brass? did you cut the crimp out or not did you cut it out too big?is the bullet seated out too long? what brand of powder there was a lot of bad 5010 powder sold at knob creek in oct
  15. the problem is obama will be relected i just hope the country can stand 4 more years of him i hope that we can maintain our lead in the house and gain more in the senate imo sarah palin is the only member of the gop that could beat him but the gop dislikes her as much as the dems
  16. dlm37015

    opinion on a 44mag

    in alaska all the kroger stores carry 10 mm in alaska the kroger stores are fred meyer kinda like super walmart
  17. when i was a young man there was a p47 in springfield yn i dont know what happened to it but its gone now

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