I was looking for a ruger lc9, found the p365 new at a pawn shop. The good reviews and extra capacity pushed my budget to double ha ha. I've only put 10 threw it. Its suprising how nice this carry gun shoots, like a full size beretta 92.
This will go on a 6.5 or 6mm, maybe a 22lr someday. And I know the match pro is centerfire rated.
Why is everyone selling there strike eagle in the classifieds? On the otherside, they sell quick.
Looking for a FFP 4-24+ magnification scope in the 4-700$ range. Not many reviews of the Match Pro.
https://www.bushnell.com/riflescopes/match-pro/match-pro-6-24x50-riflescope/BU-MP6245BF2.html
https://vortexoptics.com/vortex-strike-eagle-5-25x56-ffp.html?vortex_reticle=1500
Thanks for any...
Measure everything on a new and ounce fired piece of brass. Draw a diagram and compare. Saami should have specifications on what it should be.
Edit: this is an important part of reloading, if this is foriegn to you, get a mentor for some lessons.
You need to measure new brass compared to ounce or twice fired at .200" above the base. That norma is thinning out a 7/8 thread die to the max, but I would blame your chamber before the die.
I have a spring powered air soft my daughter shoots. I bought it years ago to shoot in the house(don't do that in finished spaces). Its great for teaching gun handling and using open sights. Last weekend she shot a bolt action 22 rifle, knew exactly how to get on target. Good for you on...