Canning question
In the pics I'm seeing all have rings attached.
I started canning in 2018 so no expert and I only can meat, Beef/pork/chicken and meals like beef stew so 90min@15psi. My initial research was that two things to do are remove rings so bad seals can be detected or won't be...
Not primers but just saw this
https://www.68forums.com/threads/9mm-ammo.135838/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ed260&utm_content=iss147&utm_source=threadloom#post-1436108
I do not want to stir the pot here.
Would a purchase by a parent as a gift later, maybe on a birthday or Christmas, become a straw purchase? Would class of item make difference?
If the die bumps the shoulder then hasn't the case been fully sized? I don't know how much the shoulder moves upon firing but postulate that any movement would be at rear of case if headspace was wrong.
I have a Rem 700 mountain rifle in 280 rem that has an issue I've ignored for a long time. When I shoot from the bench (summer), if I shoot a five shot group at normal pace 10-12s it walks right up towards 2 o'clock. However if I let the barrel cool with the bolt open for 45-60s I can cut...
It's been in dry storage since I've had it, also bought at gunshow. Did you find yours to be good or mixed? I noticed when I finally found it online that one person was selling single bandoleers as collectible and the pictures had some rust/corrosion in small spots.
So i figure it's safe for the M1 if the symbol means in enbloc clips but if it's steel clad would a range that prohibits AR M855 allow it? I only use XM193 at NRA range in Fairfax because of that.
I have this sealed case of ammo I got back in early 2000s. It's a sealed case and when I looked it up there is conflicting information as to whether it's a copper washed steel case or brass. One site said it was noncorrosive Berdan primed which makes sense as my only 30-06 is an M1.
Does anyone...
So I remembered I had a spares kit from DPMS, dug it out and found a new firing pin in it. Removed BCG from rifle and got firing pin in question out, Damn! Now maybe thats the latest in oil grooves but compared to the DPMS it was an Orange to Nectarine difference. There is not a single smooth...