punxsutawn
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My buddy and I bought the 451G7 but they were set up for us so obviously no issue. That said, I learned more about radios from Action Communications in Tucson. I don't remember who I talked with, but they recommended the above and we've never been happier. I would look them up and I'm sure they'll be able to direct you. Good luck!
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Prefer Dillon, Redding or RCBS. No Lee dies please. Thanks!
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I've had several radios over the years and none of them worked really well. I switched to a UHF radio (Vertex) and while they are a bit pricy, the range and clarity are amazing!
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Vortex Viper 6.5-20x50 Riflescope w/ accessories
punxsutawn replied to jwhunter's topic in Classified Ads
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Looking for 45-70 brass. New or 1x fired is fine. Thanks!
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I'll take seconds if it falls through....
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What a deal.... 10 cents a bullet!!! UGH!
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Have you looked on brianenos.com?
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Hey, got to keep the safe clean and shinny with something! lol
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Thanks BowNut. Great pack!
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I'll take this. Please PM the details. First I have a Badlands 2200 for sale. Asking $140 Thanks!
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Great link Siwash. I'm going to build on next weekend.
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Thanks Gauchoand. It was nice to meet you!
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I'll take them. Please pm the details. Thanks!
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Thanks again Flatlander. Nice to meet you!
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Anyone have a Dillon 550B conversion kit for 7.62x39 they want to move? Thanks!
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I'll take the jacket. Please PM the details. Thanks!
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I started many years ago with a single stage RCBS press, which I continue to use. I got a pretty good deal on a couple Dillon 's 550's and a Dillon RL1050. It probably comes down to the volume you plan to shoot. I still use the RCBS for all my precision rifle reloading. I use the Dillon equipment for high volume pistol calibers and/or 223 loads. If I were starting out again, I would probably recommend the Dillon as it will handle most all calibers out there. Many would recommend starting with a single stage press, but that would in part depend on one's aptitude and how one pays attention to detail. I was 13 when I started reloading, so the single stage was definitely the right way to go.
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Nice!
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I read an article a while back and they said the operation is still very much an hand operation with respect to the application of the propellant. Match grade primers were made by those individuals who had years of experience and as a result, had a much more consistent application rate. I've used both match and non-match grade primers in the same rifle and load with very little difference observed between the two. I have had a larger variance between rifle manufacturers. In fact, some of my rifles perform better with one mfg than another.
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Does anyone have a 300wsm modified case?
punxsutawn replied to FOGGER's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
I looked all over for the tap and ended up going to Grainger. I bought it cash telling them a po had to be greater than $50 for the company I worked for.. They let me get it that way. Otherwise, I'm sure you can find it on line. If I remember, shipping cost as much as the tap! -
Could you please send/post the dimensions of the cargo box. LxWxH Thanks!
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Very nice to have met you yesterday Glockfreak! I think we could have traded stories and pics all day for sure! lol Again, thanks and I wish you well on this season's hunts!
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I'll take the bullets. Approx. 500 180gr FMJ .40/10mm bullet heads, from Montana Gold Bullet Company. $50 for local pick-up in West Phoenix area Please pm the details. Thanks!