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CZ-457 experts help on magazines

Got a CZ-457 came with one 5rnd polymer mag. I am trying to get 10rnd Steel Mags

I got 5 from a site part number 5133-1200-01ND - box says 455-452

Well they don’t fit, they won’t insert all the way in.

found few on another site same part Number but says 457 on it. so I am confused now
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I ordered this same part number they say 455/452 on them and don’t Fit.

I can get these but they have the same part number what if these also don’t fit?

trying find correct part number for 457 Steel 10rnd mags

Thanks in advance

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SOLD Leupold Mark 5HD 5-25x56 illum. Tremor 3

This scope has been on a hunting rifle of mine for about a year now, have shot around 250 rounds with it, does have slight brass markings from ejected brass shown in the pictures and a couple very small chips on the scope and eye shade as well all shown in the pictures. PM me with any questions, open to offers and trades for another Mark 5HD 5x25 with the PR2-MIL reticle.

Will come with original box and packaging.

$1,700 shipped to lower 48 Zelle or PPFF

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Looking to sell my Surefire FA762SS. Good condition other than a spot that got plastic stuck to it after shooting one trip to the range. Should be pretty easy to just re cerakote it. Has probably 600 rounds through it. On a Form 4 in Wisconsin. $4000

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Night Vision Helmet Mounted Dual Thermals

I've seen it talked about in the past, but can't find much info running dual helmet mounted thermals.

I currently have L3 1531's, but would like helmet mounted thermal capability. I don't like the idea of dual band (NV in one eye and thermal in the other) set ups.

Currently looking at picking up a pair of MH25 V2's and helmet mounting them. I think this works on paper, but not sure if I am missing something, Is the resolution good enough to walk out to a coyote stand, hunt, and then safely walk back?

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Annealed brass opinion

Just tried my first batch of brass with my induction heater and looking for opinions. First off the brass hasn’t been cleaned so that’s why the neck is black but do you guys see anything that looks like I over annealed them? I attempted to stop the instant I saw glowing. I sacrificed a few pieces doing the plier test but can’t tell any difference. Just looking for opinions for safety sake because I really like the gun im shooting them through
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New to ELR, need help with Cheytac M200 Intervention scope, mount, and zero.

I'm new to ELR, so please be gentle... with that being said, I recently traded for a Cheytac M200 Intervention in .408 caliber and I need some help.

CheyTac's M200 Intervention website says this rifle has a "40 MOA" rail built in.
I purchased a Spuhr 1.18" 0 MIL/0 MOA mount, and a Vortex Razor HD 3-36.
The Razor says it has a max of 36.1 MRAD of elevation adjustment.

Today I fired my first round through the M200. I dialed my scope all the way down, used the zero stop to attempt to zero the rifle at 100 yards... (because that's what I've always done)... and I can't get the scope to travel far enough to be able to zero at 100 yards.

Can someone explain to me how to resolve this situation. Do I need a different mount? Does the built in rail have too much cant for this scope? Would a higher mount like a 1.5" mount make any difference? I'd like to have enough elevation travel to take 1 mile shots at a later date with this setup.

Ammo is DesertTech .408 CT, 2760 fps, BC: G1 .983, 400 grain.

Thanks for reading and hopefully I can get some information to make a more informed decision on how to fix my issue.

Trimming Brass. how far to trim?

I have been working on Lad Dev for my 6.5CM.
Figured the CM was the easy button as some say to get my process down correctly so I know what I am doing for other rifles.
Right now I have some loaded up to find my charge weight. Then plan to tweak seating depths.

My question is on trimming the brass to length.
I have about 15 cases roughly that are at 1.922 in length. Max case length by my book shows to be 1.920.
Bought a trimmer as it was one piece of gear I did not have yet.
My question is how far back to trim?
In looking it looks like Min case length is 1.910 Max is 1.920.
Should I just split the difference and go to 1.915?

Its not great brass (Hornaday) but its all I have right now for my CM.
I also do not anneal if that makes a difference.
At least I dont yet.

New virgin brass vs new factory ammo vs 1x fired brass

Hey all,

I'm starting this discussion to see if I can spark some conversation and maybe gather input from those who have been reloading for longer.

Why is virgin brass tougher (in general when compared against fireformed or 1x brass) to get grouping small vs brass that's been shot already and you are reloading?

I've been loading 1x fired brass for my creedmoor and almost any load I throw at it does pretty well. I've been loading virgin brass on my grendel and can't seem to get consistently good ammo. It could also mean my grendel barrels just aren't accurate or my creedmoor components are much higher quality so naturally they'll group better.

However, in general, we always hear that virgin brass should not be used to do full on load development as it will not give the best results like fireformed brass.

This brings me to my next topic. Why is factory new ammo very tight shooting if it is using virgin brass. Obviously not all factory ammo shoots very tight but many offerings are shooting sub moa consistently.

A few examples include:
-Fgmm for 308
-Hornady match in 140s & 147s for CM
-Berger ammo for 6 or 6.5 CM
-The old prime ammo across various platforms
-sig ammo

And the list could go on.

It will be interesting to hear what the hide has to say. One more thing to note. I believe my grendel loads on virgin brass are giving me trouble when the bullet is released due to no carbon build up in the ID of the case necks. This is all speculation on my part though. The brass is also about 8 to 12 thousands short in the headspace department.

now have a MEC press

after seeing how well the MEC press worked I just had to have one . it is taking the place on the bench of a rcbs JR . after having the press I found out
the Hornady lock an load quick die change bushing could replace the bushing that came with. did not know I could do that when I had ordered the press. win win .

by chance its there a place I could send the RCBS JR press to get it machine to accept the Hornaday lock and load die holder?
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