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  1. Thanks for the offers and info everyone. I have been looking into reloading and what I need to start. I see several kits out there. And I see some have suggested to get additional items beyond that.

    I would really like to take advantage of items that save time and also increase accuracy and precision in reloading. I really didn't know exactly how extensive the process was or could be until I started looking into it. Then you add different brands and variations of the tools it's even more broad and difficult to narrow down what would be best to get.

     

    So a couple questions that I'd like to hear what your responses would be.

     

    1. What would be the bare necessities to be a successful reloader? Also any specific types of tools or brands? Also best value for that matter if you wanted to add.

     

    2. What would be the extra goodies to get to help save time and increase precision and increase accuracy from load to load? Types of tools and brands if you want to add

     

    I appreciate any and all input.


  2. I have really been wanting to get into reloading for a long time now. I don't know too many people that do it themselves so I can't get many tips there so I thought I'd ask you guys.

    I am hesitant on the startup costs of it first of all. I see the prices at bass pro and other places and that's a little discouraging.

    Is there any types or brands that are better than the others? Does it even matter? I'd be happy with something simple if it does the job?

    So what all is needed really? Where can I go to get the best how to tips? I know there is videos on YouTube that I have seen and I'm a quick leaner and I know I would love the hobby.

    Any one on here have any extra equipment they would sell me?

    I will be reloading for a .270, .223 and 7mm/08 right now. Hopefully will get into something in the 6.5 caliber with more experience.

    Thanks in advance for any help!


  3. I have a couple extra things I have been meaning to sell so here ya go.

     

    First I have 2 pairs of Core4element Merino Blend Boxer Briefs. New in Package. Size Small. Super comfortable and great performance in all temps.

    $30 for both plus shipping if needed.

     

     

    Next I have my friends Core4element Switchback Pants in Max-1 Camo. Brand new and unused. Yes comes with the knee pads. Size 38.

    $80 plus shipping if needed.

     

     

     

    I am located in Mesa. Thanks!

     


  4. Looking to pick up a left over tag. Not much info on the process on the azgfd website so I'm guessing it's similar to draw process? Do we fill out the same paper application as we do for the draw? Do we fill out hunt choices the same or is there just one choice? Is the fee for it the 42.25 which includes the app fee? Anyone can clear this up for me that would be great!


  5. Just finished spending a few hours at Gila Outdoor. Loved every minute of it! I even picked up a great deal on some boots on clearance I've been needing. Good to see CouesWhitetail.com represented right as you walk in the door. Good to finally meet and talk with you Amanda! Thanks for the stickers!

    If any of you can still make it down there then go enjoy it.


  6. Is there any reason why the savage is better to not have the tang bedded?

    Also I don't have pillars for pillar bedding the stock. Will just the glass bedding do the trick?

    Any specific YouTube videos that you recommend as the best method of doing it?

    I don't have direct access to a vise and clamps that I see used in some of the videos so I'm still open to hearing about anyone out there that will do it for a good price?

    Thanks for all the input!


  7. I just picked up a Savage 116 .270 and just got a new laminate thumb hole stock for it. I am loving it!! But I am seriously wanting to get it glass bedded. I am hoping some of you can help me find someone that can do a quality job for me without hurting my wallet. Anyone on here or any good quality gunsmiths in the mesa/phoenix area that can do this? Thanks in advance!

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