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Gents, I have a stainless steel top workbench that I've used for years. I'm looking to branch out and start reloading in the near future. What issues do you forsee in using a bench top like this? I was thinkining it might make a digital scale hard to zero, but besides that, what other...
Hey all im brand new to reloading, and ive just been trolling around looking at measuring equipment. Has anyone tried using an RCBS Chargemaster or a benchrest-type powder measure (redding, etc.) feeding into a sartorius/acculab-brand scale and trickling to get .01gr-accurate loads? Just curious...
So the range near my house has a pond that i have to shoot over. Its just the way its set up. Shots are taken from various points on a hillside 200-350y out. Impact area is a berm on the far side of the pond. Well it was nice and warm out today, and the lesson for today is that MIRAGE IS WAY...
Anyone buy into this shooting style for sidearms? Ive seen a few "hollywood" examples pop up, was wondering if anyone else has any first hand experience or if it is just something of a fad style. Ive seen it taken seriously (though mostly by internet fan boys of whatever is "new and cool") and...
Anyone have any reccomendations on bits to get for my torque wrench? Im using a wherler FAT wrench and the torx bits that came with it twist after only a few on and offs. I'm maxing these out around 35-40 inch pounds and the tooling just isnt holding up. Any suggestions?
Greetings all. I'm Brad. I'm stationed up at Travis AFB in CA. Just moved from AZ and starting to miss my shooting. Looking forward to getting more into the "community", and learning more about doing it right and on the cheap.