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  1. generaly 2000 of my favs 308 223 45 and 500 of anything else. I also keep as many components as i can afford on hand(buy them when their cheep youll be happy later)
  2. Cheyenne outfiters always has a decent supply of powder and primers ide call them
  3. Birdsong is my favorite but its expensive and will probably take 6-8 months to get back. Second would definately look into nitriding. Its relatively inexpensive and coats all surfaces inside the barrel included. It basically bonds with the metal hardening it to the point you will break drill bits on it if you ever have to do any work to it. The downside is the color may be uneven after this process is done and a duracoat may be needed for looks
  4. I toured HSM in Montana that was pretty cool
  5. magnifier on your bench. im 20/20 and 223 is a pain
  6. I have had extreme luck with 55gr sgk's with 21 grains of re7 in my steyr scout. sub 1/2 minute close to 3/8 repetedely
  7. I've been running Universal clays for a while now i bought 5 lbs of it and it takes a long time to go through it at 5.7-6 grains at a time. My question is does anyone else run this powder? And does it cause any jamming or have you seen any unburned powder. I run 230gr ball with cci primers. My 1911 will only stay clean for about 100-125 rds and then i either have to clean it or accept the jamming. What should be my next powder to try>
  8. I'm pretty sure you have three of them so you could probably sell at least 1 :?
  9. I only switch between 45 and 223. 300 win mag, 308, and 6.5 Grendel i throw charges with a rcbs charge master.
  10. You may want to check your ZSG again your best friend as far as firearms go will be a surplus war horse because it will double as a melee weapon once you run out of ammo. pretend the horse is a zombie and the bat is a garand although i guess that is a semi so your still right
  11. Xanadu was a huge upset. There was supposed to be an ungodly amount of work coming out of there. Now the only thing going on is them trying to prevent the ski slope from collapsing any farther
  12. I make sure every last grain is out but I do not scrub the stain/discoloration left on the measure. As long as the press is in a cool dry place nothing sticks, in my experience anyway
  13. this ones in a ghillie suit
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