I'd like to know more. On my phone, so only looked at the front page of their website. Looks like a powder drop, how does it dial in and keep the charge consistent to the same level of a trickler?
Yes. I've got one too. A little slow, but if you are single staging, you can run a charge while seating. Still not as fast as using a powder drop, so I fall back to that if I'm not too concerned about perfect loads.
I am not really sure how you would integrate this kind of dispenser into a...
Applications for Short Barrel Rifles are being rejected by ATF, based on MSP advisories, if they are actually short (under 29in. over all length).
It is a load of crap.
Engage is calling the MSP out on it.
When they reverse their opinion, any new MG will be in violation of the GCA which has its 1986 date written into the law, I believe.
I wonder if the ATF will just approve some if these form 1s out if spite. Just so they could destroy a pile of guns after their arbitrary ruling is fixed.
Not sure what a Lee crimp die had to do with anything here. That is for crimping the bullet.
Military brass had a crimped primer. So that it doesn't fall out during transport or machinegun fire or whatnot.
Buy a rcbs primer pocket swager kit. Or if you can drill mount a reamer, you could go...
Ah ok. I was confused too.
So, you are saying you prefer using a dry media tumbler over using a wet tumbler. I guess you're like me (I haven't gone wet) and just don't care if my brass is super-duper shiny. Though, the videos I've seen of how much extra cruft wet pulls out even to vibed...
I got a post Remington Marlin. What everyone says about quality control is correct. Had to send it in for warranty repairs before I even shot it. Took them 6 months. Works fine now. But that is really unacceptable.
Also have a Rossi. But I bought it from a gunsmith. So, no idea how it...
There have been projects to make one stateside. Currently there is a vss tumbler documenting one current attempt with hopes to commercialize.
http://vssvintorez.tumblr.com
Very much want.
Glad you got it off.
Does anyone have suggestions on how to keep those castle nut wrenches stable? With the open design they always tend to slip off the nut when I am using them, especially if I also have a torque wrench attached.
I did the opposite. I started with an adjustable Hornady trimmer. It works great, once you dial it in (for each different case). But, then I discovered the Lee trimmers. They're just so much simpler. Even though I need one for each caliber - it isn't like each caliber conversion takes up...
Here is the link OP: https://www.mdsp.org/Organization/SupportServicesBureau/LicensingDivision/MainLicensingPage/LicensingandRegistration/Firearms/HandgunQualificationLicense.aspx
I need to get a new passport photo taken. Was thinking of getting my livescan if the place I go to does livescans...
Another note would be the ARAK doesn't require a buffer/spring. Allowing for the addition of a folding stock. So, you'd have to pick between the folder or the flash hider and never have both ... unless I'm remembering the stupid new feature test stuff wrong.
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I've got a bag of around 90 Magtech .44 (.429?) semi jacket bullets. I didn't like them, seemed to be oversized/inconsistent and bent a few case mouths. (http://www.midwayusa.com/product/1657228564/magtech-bullets-44-remington-magnum-429-diameter-240-grain-semi-jacketed-soft-point).
If...