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  1. most lead exposure comes from indoor ranges with poor ventilation. it mostly comes from the lead styphnate primers, not the bullets. i included lead testing with my last regular medical exam when they did a blood draw. cost almost nothing and came back 0.0. and i shoot a lot indoors. the range has really good ventilation.
  2. get the MSDS for the powders you have. for instance, http://www.accuratepowder.com/products/msds/ the MSDS has explicit instructions for dealing with smokeless powder fires. specifically take note: that last sentence is extremely important!
  3. very happy with my vibra prime. feeds CCI butter smooth with no hangups.
  4. i have a mossberg 930 and a remington 1100 trap, both of which always go to the trap range with me. the mossberg is the only one which keeps running reliably -- about 20k rounds through it now with few issues. wooden forend cracked and then blew up in the middle of a trap round. well, thats why i keep the remington as a backup gun. replaced the furniture with plastic. now its ugly tupperware but at least i won't worry about scratching it! the remington sure looks pretty, even when it malfunctions -- which is often. mossberg parts can be a pain to come by, but it can be done.
  5. everyone thinks the vibra prime is crappy and a waste of time.... right up until the moment they use one.
  6. hornady one shot is poor lube for the money. homemade (lanolin+alcohol) outperforms it handily. for large cases use imperial case sizing wax, there is nothing better.
  7. I don't know if you'll get any takers, but the price you're offering seems about right. if these 5 shooters really have defective 930s, there is absolutely no reason why they shouldn't take us up on this offer. after all, their 930s are just paperweights right now. right? at least this way they'll get some money they can put towards a working shotgun. who else would pay $350 for a broken shotgun?
  8. RMR are easily my favorite plated projectiles. availability is much better than berry's or xtreme.
  9. what's the part #s for the tubes?
  10. loaded about 5000 small primers so far. cci SPP / SRP always load smooth, virtually 0 hiccups. winchester SPP loads with occasional hung primers. an upwards smack on the VP and they start feeding again. zero flipped primers! very very happy. no more pecking!
  11. i love mine. a picatinny mount would make it even better. love mine, just about the only chrony usable at indoor ranges.
  12. fully cleaning the 930 piston is absolutely required. and not mentioned at all in the manual
  13. i'll be happy to buy those defective 930s. offer same as Griz - $350. you now have multiple buyers interested in taking these defective 930s off their hands.
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