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slimm609

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  1. welcome. Add this one to your addiction list as well!
  2. very nice. all 3 look awesome. what sight mount is that on the SV?
  3. The gun is the least important part, but sticking with the same gun is very important. Learning and knowing exactly how your gun fires, recoils, etc is important and will only come with practice with that specific gun. Get a gun you like and stick with it. Shoot the gun for a while before you go and change anything on. Once you know the gun inside out, then you will know what you want to upgrade.
  4. If you want to do pass through get the GRX and a single stage press. The Lee die is not made for pass through. The bottom is sized properly but I doubt they do the level of precision on the top that they do on the bottom. It's probably not far off but I doubt it's as consistent as the sizing part of the die
  5. I have used the Redding GRX followed by the Lee u-die and have had very good results. The u-die or the grx by itself are both great but with both together I get almost no issues with barrel or case guage.
  6. Blue bullets have been awesome. If you are not sure or a small quantity of a few different bullets and inspect, measure and load a few of each. See what you like and what works best for you. For coated blue, bayou or SNS and you really can't go wrong
  7. Both are great but the Dawson are my preference. I like the grips on the Dawson base pads. I feel like I get a better grip on them
  8. That doesn't seem like a bad price. 25lb is a very good size tumbler for wet tumbling. Gonna require a large amount of stainless steel media
  9. On most forums that accept donations normally give some small little benefit. (e.g. a special category, a different color name, access to a donation only forum section, etc). Just a thought.
  10. STI has awesome support. Hope they get you all fixed up quickly.
  11. Play around with how long you tumble them. I always deprime the brass before wet tumbling so it cleans the primer pocket out really well.
  12. That could have ended very badly!
  13. You need to get a good clear coat or it will come off fairly easy from what I have seen. A friend had it done and it didn't hold up to well by itself
  14. Then you are good to go. That's exactly what you want
  15. if you need a large quantity you can normally get ascorbic acid from almost any pool store.
  16. that is the lemishine that you should be using, they do sell it at stores like walmart, etc https://www.amazon.com/Lemi-Shine-Hard-Water-Expert/dp/B0071OUD82/ref=sr_1_2_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1491402358&sr=8-2&keywords=lemi+shine
  17. that is a lot of dirt but its still a lot cheaper then having an accident. Look around on craigslist and you can normally find dirt for free or pretty damn cheap.
  18. if you want to follow the guidelines for ranges the minimum size should be a minimum of 15ft but recommended 20 ft. that's for a range but its a good standard to follow if there is property close behind were you want the berm. If its just a bunch of nothingness then 5-7ft should be plenty.
  19. Wonder how many people fell for it and tried to order them?
  20. My bad. I read 6 and creedmoor and my brain automatically went to 6.5 creedmoor. http://www.midwayusa.com/6mm-creedmoor/br?cid=21914 These should be 6mm creedmoor
  21. http://www.midwayusa.com/65-creedmoor/br?cid=20343 midway has a bunch.
  22. win. I have been on the lookout for a while. What all did it come with?
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