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Accessories WTT: My 700LA Manners EH1 w/mini chassis for 700LA LRH

Seeing if there is any interest with anyone that wants to trade their 700LA Manners LRH for an EH1 for 700LA. It is in like new condition and proven to kill critters. I sent it to Manners for them to throw in the Mini chassis after I bought it. Barrel channel is proof sendero I believe. I would like an LRH with same specs (700LA with mini chassis) if anyone has one they want to swap with.

Send me what ya got. Not selling, only trading.

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SEMIAUTOS - SHOULDERS GETTING BUMPED UPON CHAMBERING


Haven’t really seen much discussion on this topic elsewhere.

In a 5.56x45mm AR, letting the bolt fly loose onto a round can set the shoulders back by as much as 0.004” to 0.005”, depending on the make of brass (Federal GMM and Bulk .223 Remington in those 300 round boxes - they’re soft!).

In effect, if I had insufficiently headspaced brass at, say +0.004”, and release the bolt onto a chamber with headspace measured at +0.001” - the brass (empty OR loaded) will, more often than not, still chamber.

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Note: Relative measurements were obtained using Forster Case Gauges and an L. E. Wilson Case Gauge Depth Micrometer. For example, Case Gauge 1.4636 allows the bolt to close with light finger pressure sans ejector. This Case Gauge measures at exactly 0.000” using a Headspace Gauge and the Micrometer pictured above. All sized brass is made to approximate the same headspace of 0.000” +/- 0.002”.

Since I know the exact headspace of my chamber - and that the act of chambering a round also bumps the shoulders fairly effectively - why not FLS and headspace brass to match the chamber’s headspace as close as possible, instead of following the usual recommendation of -0.003” to -0.005” less than that of a fired case (and we know how insufficient those values can be with overgassed rifles)?

At the moment, my brass matches the headspace of my chamber by +/- 0.002”, and I haven’t had any reliability or accuracy issues over the last 420 rounds (this AR is a range toy). I’ll only have to worry about “squishspacing” the oversized 0.002”, not the undersized half.

Any negatives to this approach?

Reloading Die choice

I haven’t bought rifle dies in quite sometime. I have primarily Redding but also use Forester seaters in some calibers. I’m going to start loading 6 Dasher here shortly, and need to buy dies. How much better are dies like SAC, Bullet Central, or Whidden? I like the concept behind the SAC neck shoulder sizing die, but wondering if the bullet seater is worth the cost. Do you bushing/FL/ mandrel all in one, break it up? If I were to try another seater other than the Forester what is a good direction? I can load on a Dillion 550, Rockchucker, or a Harrels precision turret press. Thanks.

Jeff

SOLD Athlon Midas Tac HD -- 4-16x44 -- Mil -- Like New in Box -- SOLD

Athlon
Midas Tac HD
4-16x44
APRS2 Mil reticle
30mm
model # 213070

Like New in original box

I bought this scope brand new a few months back -- It was briefly mounted on a rifle that was never fired. The scope is like brand new -- I do not even see any ring marks on it.

** SOLD **

Free shipping west of the Mississippi

I prefer PayPal friends and family ... The one without any fees.

I am unable to post any photos because they are too big -- I can provide photos to those who are interested.

Accessories Crush-it Timer Tripod Mount

Crush-it Timer Mount for Tripod or Pack Mounting

$11.99


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Accessories Breitling Chronomat 32

I am looking to sell my wife's Breitling Chronomat. The specific model number is A77310101K1A1. It is a Chronomat 32 with Pink Dial with diamonds in hour markers.

I purchased this watch in November 2021 for $4,500. It has a 5 year warranty.

$2,750 shipped. Might be open to trades.

The watch is in excellent condition. There are only a few very faint marks on the bottom of the bracelet. I have all the original packaging, paperwork and warranty cards.

I will attach more pictures in the next day or so.

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SOLD WTS: XLR envy pro chassis R700 SA w/ C6 plus add ons ***price drop***

WTS: XLR envy pro chassis for R700 SA black. Comes with black C6 buttstock with bag rider. Comes with MDT elite vertical grip plus thumb rest and timer. Also comes with the set of internal weights plus both long and short brass acra rail extension weights. Also comes with long night vision rail. A couple scratch on the arca rail but otherwise like new. Ready for PRS only thing extra you might need is external weights depending on you set up. Let me know if you have questions. See pictures.

$1100 shipped for everything

$1050 shipped for only one arca rail nose extension

PayPal f&f no comments

No trades at this time

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Reloading Equipment For sale Re,dding 308 win dies

I have a set of Redding National Match 3die set for sale . Redding part number 39155 .Asking. $135.00 plus shipping and insurance if you want it . I’ll take PP/FF check or US postal money order.
First I’ll take it with PM Thanks for looking .

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