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  1. After thinking about it some more, I think I am headed towards the 650 upgrade.  I would like to have the case activated powder drop, which I obviously don't get on the BL550 and a priming system is a plus.  The RL550 is way over my budget anyway.  That being said, I would probably want a strong mount and a roller handle, which is another $200 and change.  That would put the basic BL550 several hundred more than a 650 upgrade with case feed plate, powder measure, and a priming system set up for large primers.  I'm not shooting benchrest, so I think I'll go this route.

     

    For the few rounds that I do want to trickle powder for, I can do that on the single stage.

     

    Thanks for the input.

  2. I did a quick search but didn’t find anything.  Looking at a setup for 308.  I could buy a BL550 for the same price as a complete 650 conversion, including primer mechanism.

     

    Granted I get all the bells and whistles with the 650, but I won’t be shooting thousands of rounds of 308 either.

     

    Any reason to pick one over the other, outside of the case feeder and priming system?

  3. If I'm not mistaken, those are rebranded Holosuns.  I have friends who have better luck with Holosun than they do their RMRs, but then there are experiences like yours.  I think it is a crap shoot.

  4. There is ZERO chance of ruining a barrel with Copper Chore Boy (which are only made from 99.9% copper) or bronze wool.  Two swipes and the lead is gone.  Just a different type of Bronze Bore Brush.  I have used them on my pistols and rifles that shoot lead for years, and no harm has ever come to the barrels - Douglas, Pac-Nor, Shilen.

  5. 11 hours ago, Chills1994 said:

    I didn’t know that.

     

    But as it turns out, 1911HALLOWEEN also works for 1911 grips.

     

     

    You can also call and ask about any promotions.  They are really good about letting you know what the best deals are.

  6. 2 hours ago, K-Texas said:

    Great outfit, great products. Just recently loaded their 147 gr. FMJ TC. I like it and I'm not really even an FMJ guy typically. Have an article on the way for the Western Powders Blog and several different RMR bullets were used. 

     

    After getting involved in a great thread here I decided to add a .355" 147 to the article. I had WIN 147 gr. JHPs on the way, but I really wanted to keep the article all RMR. Told Jacob Wilcox about my dilemma. They don't have a 147 gr. JHP as yet, so he sent me the 147 gr. FMJ TC and there is also a RN version at 147 grs. Gotta admit that I like the bullet. Didn't have much to go on except Western data, so the loads I fired yesterday that were charged with AA No 2 and True Blue were not quite where I wanted them with the No 2 load at least .1 gr. too high and the True Blue load about .2 grs. low. Think it will be an easy adjustment.😉

     

     

     

    Looking forward to reading the article.  Ordering some RMR 124 Match Winners and I have a couple kegs of AA#2 on hand.

  7. Some people use one powder measure but use a dedicated powder bar for each load. Powder bars are pretty cheap. You may already have an extra one you could use. :-)

    Yes...it came with a rifle powder bar and a pistol powder bar. Figured I would just swap them out. If I end up with other calibers I will just buy dedicated powder bars for them so I don't have to change the setting.

    Thanks for the replies.

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