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Westwindmike

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  1. Don't Buck knives have a lifetime warranty? Couldn't you have just sent it back to them?
  2. I remember the Guideons coming to my elementary school in about 1963 and giving every child a Bible. Still have mine.
  3. My instructor said if you were shooting a small group, then you weren't shooting fast enough.
  4. Why not just buy a piece of Weaver rail and mount it to the stock cover? It would be easy and cheap(if you still have the original cover that is).
  5. I used to be in her district. I think she does a good job(and I'm not rich). LOL
  6. I got the same email and they posted it on their Facebook page. Still seems mighty high though.
  7. If it's a push mower, it's $100 or less depending on condition. No more than that. There is a guy in my neighborhood who sells push mowers and they are all $75-80.
  8. The only hunt I heard about here in Murfreesboro was $20 a head to hunt so I didn't go.
  9. Because I don't shoot maximum loads in anything anymore. I'd rather shoot the OP's 458 with cast boolits and moderate powder load than beat my shoulder into submission with those Rhino killers he is loading.
  10. I don't load any compressed loads. If I need more power, I just look for another powder(or bigger gun).
  11. They don't show the diameter that they are sized to in any of their info. I know as a caster and reloader that diameter is the most important thing in a cast boolit!
  12. Somebody needs to start calling him and asking for money!
  13. Search over on CastBoolits. There should be lots of info there.
  14. I "Lee mented" all my molds and don't need any release agent anymore.
  15. They may have it but the prices are always too high for me!
  16. No it doesn't. Are you offering to supply reloading info? Do you need data?
  17. How many slatbaskets are you putting out? Isn't 1 the limit here in TN?
  18. I like the Lee decapping pins over the RCBS. I have broken a few RCBS pins through the years, but never a Lee. The Lee is designed to slide up if an obstruction is encountered. I've had that happen a few times when a Berdan case slips in.
  19. The Lee die will work just fine in your RCBS press. It will expand and bell your case. Just don't use the powder feature.   Don't worry about range brass being mixed up. After you size it and reload it, it'll be good as new. Probably better than new. I haven't sorted by brand in years for 9mm, 45acp or 380.
  20. What about the Hummingbird PirranaMax models? I was looking at the 175 for my kayak.
  21. I've been using the old style Lee for years with no problems. Just keep the internal parts lubed and it keeps working. Have never broken a handle.
  22. I've used both and the BSA is the one I prefer. Seems like the TruGlo has a much smaller field of view. Try both and see which you like.

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