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Lower40

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  1. FOR THE RECORD:

     

    Magtech said no will no longer supply bullets for reloading (loaded ammo only)

     

    Berrys Manufacturing just said they don't have bullets and "don't have any plans on production for at least another 3-4 months"!

     

    So not only are the bullets sold...the manufactures aren't even making them.

  2. Been looking for (.358) bullets for reloading...everyone is cleaned out.  Looks like revolvers are just as popular as the semi's.  With nearly all matches cancelled who is hoarding the bullets.

     

    I can understand loaded ammo being hoarded...but bullets? Didn't think we had that many reloaders.

  3. Never owned a Dillon but am considering buying one for loading 38 special ammo (mostly wadcutter).

     

    Budget minded....is there a basic Dillon package (5 stage) that includes everything needed to start loading?  press, dies, powder measure, primer feed etc?   I do have a Lee LoadMaster now and have reloaded on/off for years now...have the misc like powder scales, tumbler etc.  

     

    If so, have a Model number and possible source to purchase the unit?

     

    Thanks

  4. Got my loader out and loaded a few rounds of 148 grain wadcutters with 3.5 gr of W231.  Real happy with the accuracy & basically just loaded to set up my Lee Loadmaster which worked flawlessly. (bought it over 20 years ago and never used it)  Did buy an updated primer feeder and case slide block after visiting the Lee loaders group.

     

    Used a K Frame with 6" Clark barrel and will need to chronograph the rounds in the next couple of days.

     

    Firing from the barricade with barrel gripped against it...it felt like the recoil was more pronounced than I remember 25 years ago (I'm 25 years older:-)???

     

    In theory the heavier lead 148 grain HBWC is moving slower so the barrel jump would be more apparent than lets say - a 125 gr lead bullet.  But to meet the 120K power factor the lighter bullet needs more powder to increase velocity. 

     

    From your experience and in reality which round would have the most perceived recoil while meeting the 120K power factor with the barrel held against the barricade?

  5. I'm building an NRA Action  Pistol (a revolver) and am very pleased with the UltraDot 30MM 4 MOA. Built my own sight base and wish I could give the old Burris 135 5 MOA a try because I have minimal ring space choice.  The Burris and UltraDot have similar external dimensions.

  6. FYI only

     

    I know this is an OLD POST....but wanted to mention that I recently had corrective lenses made to correct an astigmatism.  Funny is that the "red dot" image in a less expensive Tasco scope was not as distorted as with the UltraDot 30mm 4 moa I bought ( and a Leupold red dot).  Took the UltraDot to the eye exam and they allowed me to hold it in front of the test lenses. Now have a round dot!  

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