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laportecharlie

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    Charlie Albin

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  1. Oehler has recently announced that they are making a special run of the 35P Chrono this summer. I don't know what the price will be but used ones have been selling for well over $600.00 on E-Bay. Just for reference, I bought mine new in 2003 or 2004 for $335.00 with the printer. Charlie
  2. Yet another vote for the ProChrono Digital. I had an Oehler 35P but I sold it on E-Bay for over $600.00. With the exception of not having a printer, the ProChrono seems to work just as well. Charlie
  3. Well it looks like I waited a little too long. There is now a sale pending on the machine. I am first in line if the deal goes South. Charlie
  4. I really like Redding dies. Their customer service is top notch. I understand that Forester dies are also very good and a bit cheaper. Charlie
  5. The press in question is a Super 1050. Are there any advantages of one over the other? Charlie
  6. I have a chance to buy a "slightly" used 1050 set up for 38 Super for somewhere between $1,000 and $1,100. Supposed to have less than 4,000 rounds through it. Is this about fair market price for a used machine? I would have no use for the 38 Super setup and would want to sell that and get 223Rem setup. Does this make financial sense? Thanks, Charlie
  7. Sounds to me like you are due for a new motor. $80.00 seems a bit high for a fractional horsepower motor. You might check Graingers. Charlie
  8. Dewey or Tipton seem to be the rods of choice. Don't forget the boreguide, best I've found is Lucas. Charlie
  9. I guess my Dillon flip tray must be a much older one. It isn't big enough to contain all the primers of many of the 100 packs that I have used. I would guess that it is at least 20+ years old. Do I need to consider getting a new one? Charlie
  10. A shooting buddy of mine has had Pro-Ears for many years. He really likes them and I have tried a pair a couple of times and I think they are as good as any I have tried. At the very least as good as my ancient Peltor Tac-7's. One plus is when I shoot clays the comb of the shotgun doesn't knock them off my head. Charlie
  11. Either Cameraland or SWFA. I have dealt with Doug @ Cameraland many times. Have also bought from SWFQA with no problems. Can't lose either way. Charlie
  12. I think I would just stay away from that one. Charlie
  13. Years ago I had a S&W Victory in 38 S&W. I got rid of it because of the reloading problems. Charlie
  14. We have been using TAC in our 223 Rem Prairie Dog loads for the last year or so. I think we are on our firth or sixth eight pounder. Accurate, burns clean and cheap. 25 grs and a MidSouth 55 gr Varmint Nightmare and you are good to go. Charlie
  15. I have a set of Peltor Tac 7's that I bought from Dillon over twenty years ago. Still work fine. Only thing I don't like about them is I can't shoot a shotgun with them on. The comb hits them and knocks them off my head. charlie
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