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  1. I need to send my 650 in too, starting to get crushed primers and can't figure it out, the loaded round chute is being held together with vice grips (weld broke awhile back, and the auto stop lever in the case feeder gave up the ghost long ago, causes a lot of back ups/jams or random brass casing droping on my head when the funnel is too full and I dont catch it first!!

    Anybody give me an idea of what it cost to ship their 650 and case feeder back to Dillon cost? I absolutely love the machine, but she now needs attention and is acting up on me, getting a little frustrated. (All my fault, not the machines, I've been hard on it, lots of moves and time in storage)

  2. Heres a pic of a Loki DMR with and Ergo F93 that Erik built for my buddy, he had it done in OD green, turned out awesome, the fail zero coating is amazing stuff on the internals as well! That's a second pic of my blue titanium rifle, taken before I had even seen it!

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  3. Any word of 308 offerings in the future?

    I've been talking to Erik about this, and right now there is no 308 in the works. The cost off tooling up and all is quite expensive......but maybe if enough of us start calling looking for a 308, maybe, just maybe we can persuade him into one!!!

  4. When my 610 started to get a few light strikes, I checked the main spring and found taht I had to turn it about 3/4 of a turn to make it tight again....lesson learned I keep a close eye on it now....maybe you will get luck and fix the problem with a quick turn of a screw....if not APEX is a great place to send stuff

  5. Original SWAT makes som epretty good boots, I've worn Altamas for years as well. I just got a pair of 5-11 tac boots, but the reinforced toe area doesnt want to break in, the rest of the boot is comfortable, but my big toes are sore from rubbing on the reinforced toe portion.

  6. "Courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway" John Wayne

    I have that as a magnet in my locker at work, read it every day as I put on my vest and belt and head out into the streets of Stockton for another night of graveyard patrol. I carried that same magnet with me to Iraq, it rode on the back side of my gun shield.

    "Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid" John Wayne

  7. It's sad, but I have also been to a few matches were the revolvers were the redheaded step children....no recognition and several people mumbling under their breaths about us.....always fun when ya dont end up dead last.....theres always a few bottom feeding brass pukers that get beat by the wheel gunners!! LOL

  8. Most poppers and what not are calibrated for the lightest power factor, such as IDPA, that's a 9mm 115 gr......if you get a good center hit with an legal 45 ACP load you aren't going to have a problem, at least that's what I've found......the tricky part for me is going 6 for 6 to avoid a reload I go too fast sometimes and blow a shot here and there :)

  9. I love my wheelguns! The reloading and planning is what makes it enjoyable for me. Watching the open guys go super fast is cool, but a lot of times they don't have to reload at all, if they do only once, I'm not down playing their skill by any means, I just like the loading and shooting!!!

    I usually end up mid-pack at my local USPSA matches with the revolver, usually in the top 10 (we have 115-130 shooters) at IDPA matches locally. It can be fast!!

    And like the others have said, look at the top dog's, Jerry M., John Bagakis, Cliff Walsh, Neil Hogue and those guys, they give fast a new meaning!

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