RLH70
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Nice score! I really like the finish.
Looks like we are having an arms race between G-Man and Bob
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Very nice! I had one years ago, good shooter! You pick that up at the gun show?
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Nice Score!!
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Well, I'm 56,5'11", overweight,arrogant,third time married, and been dobbing ferrous metals together for the past 42 years.
The current MACHINE I'm using is a 215amp Lincoln mig. By far the best I've ever had the good fortune to own.
Bob
LOL, Left myself wide open for that one.
I have a little Hobart 140 thats seen better days and have been thinking of going to a Lincoln with a little more umph like yours.
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What are the specs on the welder Bob?
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Find a new gunsmith.
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For years I used an RCBS Trim Pro, a few years back I bought an RCBS Trim Mate prep center.
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That is just plain SEXY!!!!
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How many rounds do yall suppose will be necessary to remove an old stump from the back yard now?
Bob
LOL.. Those stumps are devilish critters, I worked on one for a couple years at my dad's once!
BTW... Glad to hear you rekindled your love affair with the ol' one armed bandit!!
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"Smart Gun's" are nothing new, the idea has been tossed around for at least 10 years now. I don't want anything to do with electronics on my firearms, what about the one time you really need it and you have a glitch.
I sure hope some of my membership dues in the NRA are being used to fight this type of gun control!
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Is that a Mueller scope I see there Bill? How do you like it? I put one on a bolt action Savage varmint rig project of mine some time back, I have no complaints.
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That,s hilarious!!
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I would go no shorter than the listed COL for a particular load,or longer than the SAAMI max which is 2.260". If you go shorter you may experience feeding or more importantly pressure issues.
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It means that that is a safe place to start for that particular load. You will likely need to adjust the COL to find the max accuracy in your rifle though.
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I agree with Arkie, unless .223 is not legal to use in SC it is more than enough, especially considering the small bodied deer you have in the south.
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REALLY! Haven't looked in a while. A set of those in '06 may be second on my "want" list.
Bob
They only offer ones in .223 & .308.
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Did your cousin load a lot of nickle plated brass with that die? I have had some issues in the past with the nickle flaking off inside the die, but it was usually my fault.
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Dillon offers carbide rifle dies for less than $150.
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You didn't mention they were moly coated in the original post.
I believe the powder is there to act as sort of a cushion to help keep the moly coating on the bullet.
That second pic wasn't there when I made my post.
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Did you ever figure out if it was carbide or not?
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Beats me? Here is my latest box.
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When it comes to reloading I am very detail oriented, I enjoy getting every last ounce of accuracy from my firearms. I also do a lot of varmint hunting, so for me the single stage works best.
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That's good to hear!
Evolution
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ROFLMAO !!!!!!