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CSStreett

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  1. its a mother@#$@#$ Yep Did you have enough room to stick it up your Arm or hold with a foot maybe? No. They're short.
  2. Production should be left as "Production". If you want to shoot a Modified pistol, shoot L10.
  3. I've always wondered why Dillon ships the 550 with a large primer tube and the small prime bar installed.
  4. I had a horse steak in Alberta. I liked it.
  5. California....Geez. One of the ranges I shoot at requires you to police your brass. There's one range in NC that we shoot that Requires you to pick up your brass also. Never shot a Club match that Won't let you pick up Your own brass.
  6. I run mine just long enough to knock of the loose dirt. Don't care if they're shiny or not.
  7. Powder seems to be coming back Slowly?? So "Slowly" it appears to be moving backwards!
  8. The part where the bullet comes out, all the way down to where the rounds go in. Just my opinion though. (AKA- Back-Up Gun)
  9. I've never really liked them. We just grab a cold one and sit on the ground.
  10. It hard to sell a Useless Animal!! Its even expensive to get rid of them by other means. $250.00 to dig a hole to put them in.
  11. Lee dies on a Dillon 550. I've never an issue with not having enough thread.
  12. 34 for Production an 35 for Limited. Going with the 34 gives you an extended mag release and slide lock. You also get adjustable rear sights.
  13. I agree. I've never understood piecing together pistols.
  14. Its easier to ask for forgiveness, than it is to ask for permission. hahaha that is true.Unfortunately for me, I've asked for a lot of forgiveness this year already. Plus I really don't have anywhere to set it up which is a bummer.We've all been there. I had all my reloading stuff shipped to my shop and set it up in my office. SLOWLY started moving it all home.
  15. Its easier to ask for forgiveness, than it is to ask for permission.
  16. Anyone running Bayou Bullets in an open gun?
  17. Why does ejecting the round into your hand make you cringe? Seeing people eject live round onto the ground make me run for cover.If they loose control of slide and primer of partially ejected round hits ejector and detonates then shrapnel goes into hand covering ejection port. I have seen pictures of this with a Glock in a training bulletin. Not a pretty sight.That make sense. Thanks. Of course it does. The only thing that makes me wince a little while ROing is to see a shooter cup his hand over the ejection port and gently rack a loaded round into it. Lot's of extended this and that parts on these competition guns and plenty of ammo loaded really too long to clear said parts reliably. In 50 years I have never seen a round detonate after hitting the ground. But in the last 3-4 I have seen detonations in the shooters gun hands. That can't be a pleasant experience. Thanks Sarge. I guess that's something you don't think of until it happens to you. Or happens to someone standing right beside you.
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