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  1. I like this forum and other gun forums for what it stands for, the freedom to bear arms and the 2nd amendment! I specially like the classified forum I have found several great deals here! Thank you
  2. thanks JMike, also wondering if a 5" barrels will work in a fullsize/slides 4.25" or compact, or a 4.25 in a compact? Thanks for any usefull info
  3. I have several M&P's 9mm, 40 s&w, and 357 sig , compact, standard, pro and 5". I was wanting to know about barrel options/exchangeability any info would be very helpfull Thanks
  4. When I shoot my AR's I use a brass catcher attached, all the others I use a Caldwell brass trap, you can lay it on the bench or you can attach it to a tripod, I picked it up at Cabelas for $40 ( employee discount), works great and keeps the brass hogs away!
  5. Just going to start up reloading 357 sig, I'm wondering what type of bullets I can use to reload it with?, I realize it's a 9 millimeter and lead should not be used? I have : lee 115 & 124gr 9 millimeter bullet molds - plated bullets : berry's 100 grain flat base round nose .356, - Extreme 115 grain and 124 grain Flat base round nose .355 , And Montana gold 9 mm / 357 sig 125 grain Full Metal Jacket, I would like to get some information on load data and what Bullet types Can be used and is best for the 357 sig cartridge. Thanks
  6. This will save me a ton of time, thank you
  7. I would like some suggestions on how to reload the 357 sig, I realize it is a bottleneck cartridge and must be resized with lube, First off I will tumble clean, I have heard that I could use a carbide 40 Smith and Wesson resizing/decapping die, then tumble again with polish, then use the 357 sig resizing die without using any lube; I was wondering if this process will work? I would appreciate any other recommendations on reloading the 357 sig cartridge. Thanks
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