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dlm37015

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  1. the gz 452 is a very good choice
  2. i never saw a 240 230 and 200 yes but i try to learn something every day o use montana gold 230 round nose as they feed best for me
  3. last time i had a ge mini gun and a 40 mm launcher that would work for me again although i think now the minis are dillon areos btw i carried a s&w model 10 in 38 spl for a backup
  4. i was at a gunshow in ky and saw an ak set up for 460 of 500 with the rims turned off anybody ever see one of these
  5. they shoot real good with proper loads and there would be a small loss of bullet speed but not enough to worry about the 11.5 inch barrel with a 1-10 1-12 twist makes a very good platform when used with 55.62 grain bullets
  6. mine have colt uppers and colt barrels that were 20 inch hbars but have been cut to 11.5 inches not trying to sell you one but tou can build one for 200.00 bucks or less if you build one be sure tio get a slower twist barrel it makes a great rifle out to 250 yards and with 55 grain hornady sx bullets you wouldnt belive what it will do to a praire dogs
  7. i have an extra upper like that its not an oly but i built seversl of them years ago catch me in knoxville at the next show i will bring one with me i like them because i built thrm with slow twist barrels makes a great home or car gun
  8. at least you are 200 miles away and the oder will stay there
  9. used to see lots of 9x21 on the uspsa circet i think its called 9x21 dillon
  10. find a member of thr davidson county sportsmens club to take you yo yhe range there thry have a very nice 250 yard range off eatons creek road
  11. talked to several dealers there lots of people but no money even floor traders are slow.i am in lexington ky a great show they only have 5 a year here so more people more money was packed with buyers and sellers all day
  12. i just set up at the show in lexington ky. its packed to the walls with dealers biggest one i have been to here in a while did notice 7-62x54r for 70.00 per tin of 440
  13. been using the same lyman for 40 years have others but still have the lyman utube is also a great place to learn about reloading
  14. i have several progessave presses i sell several hundred presses a year i teach several people each month how to reload.if someone is getting into reloading for speed alone thats the wrong reason .to realy understand reloading you have to load on a single stage .if you are loading rifle ammo you can load it faster on a single stage loading machine gun fodder is fine on a progressave but i think you load better ammo on a single stage press .my typeing skills are not too good but i have most progressave presses from a lee 100 to a camdex and ammo load with all the dillons in between if you want to try them just ask i have found with most progressave presses it takes to long to change cal. and primers sizes so if you are not loading several 100 rounds i can load them on my lyman before you can get set up if you want to load fast get a camdex comes set up for 1 size round will load 6000 rounds an hour thats work i reload for fun
  15. if you are going to buy a progressave go gray get a camdex forget about dillon if you want to learn how to reload give me a call david 615-497-4205i live near nashville have several presses set up including at least 1 of all the dillons including a 330 his first but most people are better served learning how to load on a single stane press the biggest thing about reloading is to not get in a hurry or you will forget something also the nra has a very good book on reloading
  16. how about no vote if you are on welfare. drug testing if you are on welfare
  17. privi makes good stuff some times its cheaper to buy there ammo than the brass
  18. bill goodman is in very bad health but his son david still runs the shows rk did not buy them out
  19. dlm37015

    "Big Game" Guns

    find you a good 98 mauser send it to shaw in pa have them put a 458 on it that is rhe cheapest way to go
  20. 577 nintro cost about 65.00 per round if i have the brass and use a cast bullet it cost about 40 cents thats a no brainer sometimes you can find cheap cheap ammo for less than reloading your own but why would you put that crap in your gun when you can load much better ammo for less money than you can buy if you are going to compare handloads with cheap store bought ammo dont compare good brass cased ammo with steel cased crap or something else
  21. had a ball thanks for stopping by next time i will have candy for you .i did by 2 suppressors today
  22. i have been using guns in one form or another most of my life. i love my 1911s but if for some reason i could only have one it would be a sig p220

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