You lost rank. I lost my profile.
Now instead of an old fart from Florida, I'm some young kid from Massachusetts...
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting/members/dead-bird.html
We have folks on our waiting list at $215 per year dues. It not unusual to wait two years or more.
We shoot out to 200m and are currently pushing out to 300yds.
If i were there, for 1000yds, I'd join.
The only issue I have encountered using reclaimed primers is checking the anvils. Occasionally, one will fall out.
I purchased 20k reclaimed 30 Carbine primers several years ago at Knob Creek. What can I say. At $6 per 1k it was worth a shot.
They do feel a little strange when seating them as...
You may need one of the newer Rock Chucker Supremes or a Lee Classic Cast to fit your Ultra Mag. Hornady and a few others also makes a larger press.
The 300RUM is a relatively new cartridge, the original Rock Chucker has been with us a long, long time.
H&K4
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I haven't seen one of the kits in many, many years. Might find one with some digging.
Had one in .380 once. Wish I still had it. It was a good gun.
I have a Liberty Kodiak.
I had a chance to go by their shop to shoot several of their cans.
Dave took me for a tour of the shop and was super nice.
Wouldn't hesitate to buy from them.
You will need a spacer.
An ARs threading for a flash hider is longer than the .4" inches that your .22lr requires.
Some suppressor manufacturers have offered their .22lr cans with the longer threading.
I'm using an older Colt upper with a 1:12 twist. It works just fine and matches the upper...
I hear the folks with their sealed cans. I understand the arguments. I just don't agree. The sealed .22 can is a relic that has seen it's best days.
The Dip. Worst possible option for cleaning. I doubt everyone using it is disposing of it properly and it's really, REALLY bad stuff.
I'd rather...
Buying a non user serviceable. 22 can makes absolutely no sense to me.
Cleaning is part shooting. It's no more difficult to clean your can after a day at the range than cleaning your guns.
You would never buy a gun you couldn't clean, would you?
Made this to scrape the inside of the SS Sparrow clam shell.
Gets everything off. Lead and all.
Don't know how aggressive you could get on the aluminum version.
Something to do with all the pesky .50 BMG cases that are always accumulating.
Weatherby MK V, .378 Bolt
Not much to say about the suppressor other than it's big. It's nothing special inside, very old school. All Stainless, non-magnetic. JD doesn't recommend it, but it's easy to take apart.