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59 African refugees allowed in U.S...wait...SOUTH African????RRREEEEEEEEEEEEEE


What the savages did to the white settlers in Rhodesia was beyond genocide. And as soon as it became "Zimbabwe" it plunged into a fucking 4th world shit hole of depravity that is, well, exactly what will happen in ZA.

Be happy to have South African farmers in the USA! There are a bunch African expat farmers in Southern Quebec just above our border. Came to Canada in the 80's from ZA and Rhodesia. Their farms are productive, manicured, prosporous... you drive by one and it looks like it's from "Gone with the Wind." Not an ear of corn out of place. The Froggies farms, on the other hand, look like shitholes and have three non-running Camaro's on blocks in the yards. And the Snow Beaner Frog-boys bitch about the 'competition' from the white Afrikaans.

I hope I live long enough to see an Ethiopia-level famine in ZA. And a world that says, "Go fuck yourselves."

Sirhr

Dillon 650 Setup Confirmation/Advice

Yes. In general you can prep on one tool head, then dump them into a bulk cleaning operation, followed by loading on the next toolhead.

Just some suggestions.

Consider an adjustable index/depth-stop to allow primer depth control. Sometimes variations in brass will cause seating depth issues but with an adjustable stop you have options.

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Consider that the Dillon trimmer is a straight flat cut. It will leave the mouth of the case sharp on the ID.

In some instances, that sharp edge will cause issues with bullet seating when it scrapes and cuts the bullets.

You can either try to deal with an inside chamfer, or you can run a flare. The flare only needs to allow the bullet to sit and enter without scrape marks and will be gone when you taper crimp or full crimp.

Lee makes a universal flare die kit. Many of us that run bulk ammo use it to flare and avoid needing to manually deal with the chamfer. It is inexpensive and works well. Good Luck.

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The powder measure flares the case...

And more Karen Read trial bullshit

I did ask her , she said you were awkward strange bitter little man, probably abused by women at some point , bad dancer and a worse tipper and poor table manners .
And even with her busy schedule you made a lasting although poor impression
Ohh!

That’s profiling!! My rights had been violated!

Who’s acting like a cop now! Nice cover 😮😆


Seriously though I was abused by the wemens..


Yo momma

Died Suddenly Documentary World Is Live On Rumble

no one is going to arrest Gates. the solution to him and his ilk is extra legal. never happen. Stalin and Mao never got punished. they had total societal control. Gates has enough control,deep state and NWO players, to stay free to continue his mass murder projects.

Dillon 650 Setup Confirmation/Advice

Yes. In general you can prep on one tool head, then dump them into a bulk cleaning operation, followed by loading on the next toolhead.

Just some suggestions.

Consider an adjustable index/depth-stop to allow primer depth control. Sometimes variations in brass will cause seating depth issues but with an adjustable stop you have options.

View attachment 8686481

Consider that the Dillon trimmer is a straight flat cut. It will leave the mouth of the case sharp on the ID.

In some instances, that sharp edge will cause issues with bullet seating when it scrapes and cuts the bullets.

You can either try to deal with an inside chamfer, or you can run a flare. The flare only needs to allow the bullet to sit and enter without scrape marks and will be gone when you taper crimp or full crimp.

Lee makes a universal flare die kit. Many of us that run bulk ammo use it to flare and avoid needing to manually deal with the chamfer. It is inexpensive and works well. Good Luck.

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Thank you for the advice, I do already have the cam indexing block picture and have been using it awhile now.
In my research I found that people will use the mandrel die to clean the burrs after sizing and before loading. Is the mandrel die not the way to go and a simple flare die be better?
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Night Vision FS- Halo X50 with Acces + Partial Trade added

Too many scopes in the stable so the NVision Halo X50 is up for sale.
Has many years of warranty left, Dual lever BoBro mount. Butler creek ocular flip cap, JR metal worx PVS14 adapter, two sets of new cold weather rated 18650 batteries, plus all of the factory accessories and some NVis swag.
Sent to Nvis in Jan 2025 with a clean bill of health.
Lenses are spotless and functions as it should.
See the many videos of it in action in the sub forums.
More pics on request.
$5000.00 shipped CONUS.
One partial trade would be a NocPix Lumi H35 monocular + cash
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