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planeflyer21

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  1. I just handprimed 1,000 .45acp after doing no reloading for 6 months. My hands are sore. Jon
  2. <lmao> Ok...I was talking about the OP. In my op. You were talking about something else. poop...that's like being married. Jon
  3. A new ultrasonic cleaner! Jon
  4. We had heard someone was suing over Obamacare mandated 3-finger prostate exams for motorcycle cops but thought it was just a rumor. Take 'em down Robo! Jon
  5. Both my RRAs have perfect ejection...by that pie chart. Jon
  6. The M1903 series are very cool rifles! At the insistence of the brass, they were designed with a magazine cutoff which prevents the bolt from travelling far enough rearward to pickup a round out of the magazine. Rounds were to be loaded one-by-one for aimed fire. The magazine was only to be used if given the command. Brass was worried about wasted ammunition and the high rate of fire. Garands are cool too. The parent rifle of the M14/M1A, Beretta BM-59, the USA was the only army with a standard issue semi-auto at their entry into WWII. Jon
  7. Boy you must be popular back at the station! <lmao> Did someone make fun of how you reholster Robo? <laughs> Jon
  8. Inside...same machine. One motor driving five stations, something is driving them...I just chose "gear". Jon
  9. Ordered a Hornady Magnum Sonic Cleaner back in my sabbatical, not having a chance to use it until June. Used it once to clean brass, which it did GREAT on! Went to do a second batch and was unable to start the ultrasonic function...could still adjust the temp up and down, and the timer up and down...just wouldn't start the cleaning cycle. Rather than send it back to MidwayUSA for a no question exchange, I called Hornady to see if I could trouble shoot it and get it working. Spoke to Doug who said "Not that I know of but I can send you a new one!" Got my address and is sending me a shipping label with return auth # too! I'll let you all know how it works out. Jon
  10. A UPS shipping label! Jon
  11. Scruffy, eh? When he left was he scruffy and poop-stinky? Jon
  12. I remember a friend saying about carbon fiber motorcycle parts "It runs about $500-600 to shed a pound of weight." (many, many years ago) If the cost is worth it to YOU then it is. For a rifle I'm humping around all day, all week, yeah...it is worth it. For something that powers itself? Nope. Jon
  13. Wouldn't it just be easier to get a .260 upper? Jon
  14. I ordered one of those after reading the reviews on MidwayUSA. Was using it on some .32acp cases for the very first time and it quit working on the 17th case...some gear inside came loose and everything quit turning. Pissed me off. Sent it back and Midway gave me full credit. Jon
  15. Just let him think he's done. We can start a pool on when he posts his "I thought I was done but when I saw this beauty I had to have it!" thread. Jon
  16. Good job telluwhat! Short answer is no. You will need one for shotgun separately. You can do rifle and pistol on the same press. I like the Lee presses for rifle and pistol and have mostly their dies also. Had an issue with .30-30 RCBS dies, though some swear by them. If I were going to start from scratch today I would get set up with a Lee Turret press. A single stage is hard to beat also. I know a dude that has a documented 700,000+ rounds on a Lee Turret Press, so don't think they won't hold up to what you're doing. Shotgunners all swear by MEC shell reloaders. The Lee looks chinsy and the others are darned expensive. I need to get setup for shotgun loading also. Jon
  17. I just got into my Pervi Pertizen a couple of weeks ago. Should've bought a couple thousand rounds more! Jon
  18. <laughs> <lmao> I've been done many, many times! Jon
  19. Let me know if you want me to post some knife info. Jon
  20. See? That was worth the wait wasn't it now! Jon
  21. I refer you to my post under Rock River Arms-Let's See Some Rifles! Jon
  22. I'll also add that his comment on the photo of the SWAT guy with the single-point sling, leading to that "very common" self-inflicted shooting of enter above the knee and fragment, shattering all the bones beneath...makes me happy I listened to the anti-single-point sling crowd. Although their argument was "If you don't hold your weapon with a single-point the muzzle slams you in the nuts." <laughs> Jon
  23. Apparently stupid people shouldn't have smartphones. Jon
  24. I found it more interesting later in the handgun portion of his lecture. Essentially saying, and this is paraphrased, no handgun bullet is efficient as a rifle bullet is, so shot placement is critical. Also how the super-expando blappo hollow points sometimes lack the penetration to get to vitals...once expanded. The x-rays are interesting. Jon
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