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  1. I’ve got a 375 PW that I bought used that had a few issues. I was in the area so stopped by the factory with it to grab some parts and ask a few questions. The gal I talked to (the guys wife) was very professional and helpful. Her husband on the other hand was a perfect A-hole. He walked up said, “what’s he doing in here”? Right off the bat acted like he was going to throw me out of the building. She calmed him down slightly to where I could ask him a question and he just grabbed my press, took it over to the bench and proceeded to take a mallet to it. The top wasn’t seated down all the way on the support guide rods. But he didn’t even check to see if the set screws were loosened or not, just drove it home. I still have it but won’t buy another from them.
  2. I was thinking the same thing that a 40 would slide right on out of a 45 Unless it did actually fire but not extract because it swelled or split the brass in the chamber and that’s why it stuck. Still doesn’t explain why it would have cycled the slide unless it was just because it’s a higher psi round.
  3. My cousin bought one a while back and loves it. Said the powder measure stays spot on and he can load up a box of shells during a commercial break on his favorite show. I kinda think that the red dot/Promo is going to commercial loading’s. Fortunately I picked up #12 of e3 before it went crazy and use that in my 130 PF pistol loads and 1oz and less shotgun loads. With what little I shoot anymore it should last a while.
  4. I just picked up 5k from them. Works out to .05 ea because they had free shipping at the time.
  5. Yikes! First time I’ve heard that but your secrets safe with me. Should have cut a clean hole in the target if it would have made it though. Glad you didn’t get hurt.
  6. You certainly have that right!! My wife fell and broke her hip in July. We went to the e-room to get an X-ray and at the time her knee hurt worse than the hip. Well they didn’t see anything so they put her knee in a brace and sent us home. No one thought of looking at anything else for the cause of the pain. I took her home and made her as comfortable as I could and sort of checked her out myself. We even went to an orthopedic Dr and he just tugged on it and said it probably was an impingement. She said if that leg would have worked she would have kicked him in the balls when he pulled on it. She finally had enough and we went back and told them to X-ray the whole leg. Sure enough she broke it on the neck of the ball so we went to the local hospital 40 miles away that does surgery and waited another 2.5 hrs in their Emergency Room. Of course it had already been over 10 days so what’s a couple more hrs. Like you said you have to just constantly push push push to get anything done.
  7. Really makes you want to grab them by the neck, drag them all it to the same room and ask them WTF? Of course then they’d all sit there, not say anything and just look stupid.
  8. If we were all like Samone Biles we wouldn’t have to think about all this stuff when we trip up. Just do a triple and land it. I find myself really paying attention when crawling around on equipment anymore. Be safe and heal well.
  9. Don’t kid yourself, that shipping charge has the hazmat in it, and then some.
  10. Farmer

    Ticks

    Only 20 min??
  11. Farmer

    Ticks

    I guess my ritual is to do a lot of cussing before I go get my tools.
  12. Generally if it’s just a single squib from a light load it will not bulge the bbl nor slam the slide back. I’ll bet you have 2 slugs in that bbl or something that was obstructing it. That’s why the high psi reaction. Whenever you try and remove a stuck slug use a heavy hammer like 2 lb. A heavy hammer pushes, a light one peens. A cold rolled rod with the end edges slightly radiused and as close to bore size that you can get will work fine without bore damage.
  13. Farmer

    Ticks

    I know everyone is wired a little differently and I’m not knocking anyone’s rituals but for me the more I think about it the more I end up thinking of the procedure or rituals than actually what I need to do. If I’m going fishing the next day I try very hard to get things ready the day before and just do a simple walk around before we leave. I guess you could call that my ritual. If everything has been double checked the day before there’s no need to check it five more times the day of. I also know that I won’t be competing with the top notch guys so if I screw up… well I screwed up and that’s a learning experience. And your correct, a Tick is an involuntary movement that you have no real control over.
  14. Farmer

    Ticks

    Reminds me of Belushi in Animal House.
  15. Or 1/4” 500. It doesn’t weigh any more than 400 but should last longer and would hold up to a larger caliber if it accidentally got popped.
  16. Farmer

    Ticks

    In everything I do the more I screw with it the worse I perform. It’s like it distracts me from what I should be paying attention to…..like the beep, green light ect. Just stage and Go. My hunting friend says every time he over analyses a shot ie (how far is it, what’s the wind, should I take a neck shot ect ect) he’ll miss every time. Just pull up and BLAM it’s on the ground. I’ve seen him do it many many times from 50-200 yards.
  17. I had bought up several powders for rifle, shotgun and pistol before the pandemic. Just saw that Varget is now $67 per pound and I think I payed $17 a pound for a #8 jug. The other thing I noticed is that there’s not much discount between a one pound or eight pound jug, and on some items the larger quantity is actually more.
  18. Glad to hear you figured it out and didn’t shoot anymore. Something along the reloading process must have gotten messed up.
  19. I think most of it started with the manufacturers putting “DO NOT TUMBLE LIVE AMMO” in their owners manuals. I remember reading that in the one for my vibratory cleaner.
  20. 800x Isn’t anywhere close to HS6 In appearance, burn rate maybe.
  21. That or put them in the closest available box. That load is closer to HS6 or AA7 and those two would definitely be easy to distinguish from 700X.
  22. @OneWay Think it was Heat Stop. I may even still have some. It was a light wet clay like material that really did absorb a lot of heat. Was similar to some of the stuff they use in furnace pots to protect the bricks.
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