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steves

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  1. I hope you have good luck with the new one .I have a 442 I bought this year just because "I like J frames and you never can have too many " But my 442 is really awesome, I tried the triggers on the 3 that were in the show case and the one I picked has a really nice trigger and it shoots like every gun I have, better than I do.

  2. After much thought ,,,, a couple of months ago I was at the range and the guy next to me had a real trick SVT or some thing like that race gun in 38 super I was able to try. There was no muzzle lift less recoil than a ruger 22/45 and the trigger was the finest trigger on a pistol that I ever shot, light as a feather yet you could feel the break ,all the bullets wanted to go into a 1 hole group most impressive. It was a 1911 of course.

  3. Smith should have put the old serial number on the new frame .I have a friend who had a Kel tec that needed work and Keltec called him up and said the gun is screwed up and we are going to give you a new gun with the serial # of the old gun and a few days later received a new gun from Keltec.

  4. I will start with 38spl and 357mag.Unless someone has

    a better cal.to begain with.I have all popular handguns.

    I am looking at a Lee Turret press?or maybe NCBS.Dillon would be good also.

    Thanks dicedog

    Dillon....I have reloaded 38/357,308,30.06 ,300 Weatherby mag,.223,45acp,9mm.40 S@W on it .
  5. I have had a Dillon 550 reloader since 1991 and I really like it . The primer feed is the only part that I ever had to take time fine tune .It is really easy to do. Once the dies are set the calibers can be switched quick with out readjusting. Dillon dies work best with the dillon press though I have others that work but the dillon dies are the best.

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