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Good luck with that! We are in a new subdivision and the lots have almost doubled in price in the last three years. I hope the don’t figure out that we are still at the lower rate... ?
I am not worried about the quality of the ammo, I have the same thoughts as you in regards to that. But I think I would be annoyed at having it shift. I was considering a rolling tool chest type of setup for convenience components and tools, but now I am leaning towards solid legs and a cool...
Ok. Just had a chance to look at all of this. I have been through the reloading room thread. Not too many ideas that got me excited. I do like the idea of the resin top with some incra rails embedded for quick detach. Currently I am thinking of an island that is 3' x 7'. I have always had a...
I have searched a number of threads and really haven't seen something that fits my room very well. I am looking for some ideas for a reloading islands, or reloading benches that have casters. looking for something that is decorative. It needs to accommodate two presses. Ideally, it would have...
Not sure how accurate or what kind of quality, but remember thinking that it was interesting. https://www.eurooptic.com/leupold-mark-4-mrt-1-5-5x20-m2-rifle-scope-30mm-tube-illum-front-focal-300-blackout-113594.aspx
I always figured that the high velocity/shooting low (not necessarily high) was more of a resonance thing. But when you get the bullets in good light, you could very well make the case that the aerodynamics are all over the place from bullet to bullet.
You might find someone willing to pay $100 for it, but every take off barrel I have sold (4 now) have been for right around that mark. Those were all local sales, maybe throwing the net wider on here will get you some extra $$$.
I tried an undersized magnet a year ago and became frustrated that I still had to shake every pieces of brass. Does the stronger magnet help with that? I gave up thinking that I was going to have to tap each piece of brass regardless. Is this still the case? Or is their a better mousetrap?