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  1. I really don't appreciate you implying that I'm a liar. Maybe I got a good one. Maybe I'm a good shooter, but I have no vested interest in pushing people one way or another on a purchase. Just providing my real world feedback.
  2. love mine. put a few hundred rounds through it upstate this past weekend. i have the 24" bbl. it will group right around 1"@ 200 yds. was consistently hitting a 4" plate at 320 yards in the wind. great gun. never shoot my AR after getting this. just note that it doesn't like cheap plastic mags. regular steel or aluminum mags work best for me.
  3. I do not but I'll take one next time I fire it up. Although it's the same a the ponsness warren setup. I just made it my self with a few custom touches.
  4. I have a 1050 with an auto drive. I would be willing to do it in exchange for some components or cash. Pm me.
  5. Not sure how this ended up as 2 threads. Mods can you please merge them? And maybe edit the title too. Should read Sears. Not seats. Dam autocorrect!
  6. Good to know. Thank you.
  7. I picked up a Ted Williams m300 made by Sears for $100. It's in decent shape. Some rust on the outside of the bbl but the bore and receiver are in good shape. Pulled it apart and cleaned and lubed it. Seems like it will shoot. From What I have read it's a rebranded Winchester 1400. It was an impulse buy but I have been wanting a shotty for a while, mainly because Thunder mtn is a 15 minute ride. Do any of you guys have any fist hand experience with them? Any known problem areas or tips or tricks? I'm not expecting much but would like to get a few rounds of skeet Or trap out of it every now and then. Thanks.
  8. I picked up a Ted Williams m300 made by Sears for $100. It's in decent shape. Some rust on the outside of the bbl but the bore and receiver are in good shape. Pulled it apart and cleaned and lubed it. Seems like it will shoot. From What I have read it's a rebranded Winchester 1400. It was an impulse buy but I have been wanting a shotty for a while, mainly because Thunder mtn is a 15 minute ride. Do any of you guys have any fist hand experience with them? Any known problem areas or tips or tricks? I'm not expecting much but would like to get a few rounds of skeet Or trap out of it every now and then. Thanks.
  9. Gas blowers or trimmers look at what your local landscapers are using and buy that. It's going to be Stihl or red max. Worth every penny because they work every time.
  10. I guess you were Christopher in the red shirt? I'm mike. The tall guy on your squad. Good shooting last night.
  11. This happened to me 2x on my 650 with fed primers. Dillon sent me everything and more very quickly. I don't have super light actions so I use cci or Tula primers. 1050 is a sweet machine, especially with a bulletfeeder and auto drive. I would think the primer column on a 1050 or any other press would light up the whole stack as well. It's the concussion not the flame that sets them off. I would suggest checking the alignment of the toolhead to the ram. Dillon makes a tool for this. If your local you can borrow mine. I'm in northern Bergen county.
  12. addicted

    Bodyguard 380

    i have one. its a great pocket gun for walking around my property and house, but its not a gun that i bought to shoot. I'm a large pistol kind of guy and shooting this thing is a snappy little bugger. i chose it over the LCP because the slide locks back on the last round. the LCP has a much better laser system but no slide lock on empty was a deal breaker for me. I ran about 20 rounds of WWB through it and that was it. no fun.
  13. After 3 personal dead dewalt 18v drills and 2 at work in 6 years I will never recommend them. On The ones that I had, The speed controls are garbage, the gearboxes stop shifting and hammering. Granted I use my stuff in an industrial setting and mainly on metal, but for the money I am not impressed. Only reason I kept buying them is because I had a pile of very expensive batteries. I went with craftsman and a bunch of batteries for less money. Sure ergonomics aren't as good and it doesn't have some features but it works just the same and when it craps out your not going to cry when you replace it. It seems like dewalt and Milwaukee have shifted focus from commercial grade tools to consumer/ handyman grade witch is more than enough for the vast majority of people but not for me.
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