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RIShoota

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  1. People gripe a lot about USPS bullet deliveries but I don't want to think about how expensive reloading would be if we had to pay ups or fedex to deliver 70lbs of lead across the country.

    I would definitely agree with you. We can grip all we want, BUT.....

    I have priced what it would cost me to send a case of my bullets to montana gold using BOTH UPS and FEDEX. The UPS cost was just over $50 (Wholesale) and the time in transit for them was 5 business days, where USPS is $15 and only 2 days in transit.

    FEDEX pricing was slightly lower, but still double what the post office flat rate is. and again the time in transit was double as well.

  2. How many cartridges do you make in an average loading session? 600-800

    How many cartridges do you make in an average week? I don't really load on a weekly basis. Maybe 1000 p/month

    Which press do you use? XL-650

    How many cartridges can you load in an hour? 800

    How long is your average loading session? 1-2 hrs

    Knowing what you know now if your reloading equipment was lost or stolen what would you buy today? 1050 w/auto drive for sure

  3. Been looking myself.

    In past years they were updated a couple times a day. Usually once in the afternoon for the morning squads and then again in the evening for the afternoon squads.

    I don't even see a link on the results page for it.

    Possibly they will be posted at the range, maybe the vendor tent?

  4. I shot a classifier match last week and the classification system updated today. I shot a %100 on CM09-10 "life's little problems" and the system gave me an "A".

    Now I know that the score that was entered was not an error. IMO alot of shooters did well on this classifier the same day.

    Should I contact the home office on this? My current classification is Low B, this would not have moved me up. Also, I have shot classifiers in the past that were more than 15 percent in the past and they were counted.

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