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powercatmd

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  1. You will find yourself wondering why you didn't purchase one much earlier. I have sure enjoyed mine (have been using a 650 for about 6 years now). The Dillon Allen wrenches that attach to the press sure get a lot of use in my reloading room as well.
  2. I use UPS to ship, but have learned that you need to go to the local UPS "hub" customer service counter to ship. The UPS Store folks will flip out if you try to ship anything that rhymes with gun. I used them to ship a KRG chassis last month and it was a real struggle to convince them that it was not a "gun".
  3. You are more than welcome to send Wade Davis back to us!
  4. Better yet, find a used RPR and replace the factory barrel with a Proof carbon fiber barrel. I replaced my barrel and trigger (with a Timney RPR trigger) and feel like I ended up with a near custom rifle on a budget. The Proof barrel shoots lights out with PRIME factory ammo.
  5. I recently started using the Armageddon Gear Clutch bag. It is similar to the Gamechanger, but works better as a rear bag for me than the Gamechanger does.
  6. Forgot to mention that the price I listed includes shipping to you. I have 1118 pieces left.
  7. I have once fired Prime brass. I have 1400+ pieces. All fired from a bolt gun. Would sell for 0.50 a piece. Let me know if you are interested. Shoot me a PM.
  8. If you live near a dairy farm, you might check them out. Dairies use 55 gal drums by the dozen. I picked up as many as I could carry from a local dairy for free. They were happy to get rid of them.
  9. Jeff has worked on two of my Benelli shotguns. I had the lifter welded, the trigger tuned, and a rear sight installed in the vent rib for shooting slugs. The work, turn around time, and price were impressive.
  10. Great thread. I agree with MHitchcock. Everyone has a bad day at some point. You could delete professional shooter from his post and insert surgeon, pilot, baseball player, chef, etc and the same would hold true. A true professional, in my opinion, will identify the mistake, analyze it, learn from it, and move on.
  11. I enjoyed the match immensely. The terrain, challenging, stages, professional match staff, and the people at the match are hard to beat. I made a long mental list of parts of my "game" that need work this winter, and am already looking forward to the 2017 match. Thank you to Jim, the excellent ROs, and the many behind the scenes folks that made this match happen. I really appreciate your time and hard work.
  12. I shot TacHeavy last year and will again this year. 9mm pistol. Need two hits on paper. Only need one hit on paper with the rifle.
  13. +1 on the Vortex Razor HD II. I am extremely pleased with mine.
  14. Thanks for the write up. I have been using an RCBS hand priming tool for about 15 years, and have recently been looking for a "better way".
  15. I also use the large TMMS for my holster and the small TMMS for the rest of my "belt gear". It sure is nice to be able to ditch the pistol/holster for some stages.
  16. I have used the Rainier billet receiver set in the past and was very pleased.
  17. This the most efficient, well organized, challenging, and fun match that I attend. The stages were well planned. I appreciated the outlined targets. Can't wait to return in 2016. Thanks again for a great weekend.
  18. I have thought the same thing, and will be interested to see what others have to say about this. I have shot a number of 3-Gun matches where a support bag would help improve your position (thinking strong side kneeling), but would not support the rifle directly. These are mainly long range stages that don't require a lot of movement that would really negate the usefullness of the bag in my opinion.
  19. Thanks for sharing. If it ever gets above freezing here, I'm in.
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