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  1. Got my Casepro a few weeks ago,with .40, .38sc, .45 and .223 dies. Wow - exeptional build quality, and extremely usable. The Dillon casefeeder are the limiting factor on how fast you can go, and as a bonus it reduces stop-time on the reloading process to next to nothing. I have less than half processing time from empty brass to loaded rounds with this. I dont have to gauge the cartridges any more, and the 650 never stops as a consequense of geting the odd wrong calibre brass into the feeding line. The wait was long, but well worth it. Many thanks to Alan for making this possible for me, and to Mike for an outstanding product. Dagfinn
  2. I loaded several tens of thousand 9x19 rounds on my .40 shelplate just by changing the buttons. No problem whatsoever. /D
  3. I WANT ONE! Care to share some development data? /
  4. I just received an email from Mike asking if I still wanted my CasoPro:-) /D
  5. Haven't heard anything yet, waiting in anticipation.. /D
  6. dak

    Friday Hate Rant

    I REALLY REALLY hate taking two hours off from work to go to the range during the short hours of daylight, just to find a darm buldozer workin in the middle of it:-( Of course it's closed in the weekend. /D
  7. You're missing one obvious candidate, the Zeiss Variopoint 1,1-4x24. That is my choice. Along with the Swaro it has the clearest optics of them all, in my openion comes out ahead because it's very forgiving for eye-placement. The Swaro would be better if it wasn't for this due to the 2x more magnification, but it's rather picky on where you position your eye. Dagfinn edit: punctation and spelling
  8. Actually, there's an inexpensive way of making your dillon meassure a lot more consistent - polish the powder funnel. Just use an old .22 cal or simular bore brush, stick a piece of cotton cloth on it, put it in your battery drill and polish with chromepolish until it shines. Helps a lot, and on fairly fine grained powders it have given me +-.1 grs variance or less. Dagfinn
  9. Remember that $350 are still considerably lower than what you had to pay to shoot last years European rifle championship. At todays exchange rate that match would have been $520 - and still we lost a LOT of money. Matches this big are really, really expensive to put on. Dagfinn
  10. Hmm, considering wife just gave me all blessngs to go to the PanAm IF I get an IROA slot, I may actually be able to do a double with RM3g! Dagfinn
  11. Helsinki. It's the best and, actually only, even remotely sensible choise. Dagfinn
  12. If that happens, I'm coming too I may be visiting San Antonio last week of january, Trapr promised the posibility of some shooting if that happens - but nothing major going on at that time I guess. What about the Britsh Open, kurt & trapr? You going to do the match in finland, BO or both you think? I was planing for BO but if you all come to Finland I may have to reconsider... Dagfinn
  13. Great stuff! Can I beg you for a hi-res to use as a desktop background please? /D
  14. No worries, these domesticated animals are used to sharing their areas with predators, and wil be over the hills and far away at the mere squeak of his rubber boots /D
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