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  1. I've always used my Redding Big Boss press with great results. Bought it with several other items in a kit from Natchez, me thinks.... Redding makes great stuff. Most any manufacturer's dies are threaded the same. That said, my dies are a mix of Redding, RCBS, Lyman, Hornady and Lee. A kit might be the way to go if you're starting up. Just add a die and shell holder, and go for it. ~ F.C.
  2. I've heard a lot of people like them, but wasn't sure which one to go with. I opted for smooth on this one.
  3. That's a nice scope for that price! I would think that a 308 would do for most anything up there, but I wouldn't want to take it to Kodiak to chase the big brown bears with it. I've shot moose with my 300 Weatherby,which is a brute... and found it to be more than enough. That being said, the 308 is PLENTY for them with a good bullet, without a doubt. I'd still feel a bit under-gunned chasing the browns with the Weatherby... :hunter:
  4. Update to the update... 15" Armalite VSR handguard from Armalite's site, AR-10 A.P.E.G. grip from LaRue :)
  5. Sweet light! My post above needs an update... I had ordered (my first ever order from them) from Optics Planet, and today cancelled my order, never to return. One of the items was an Armalite 15" tactical key mod handguard kit, which they had listed as a "new item" on their site, complete with a cheesy little explosion graphic with those words inside. Apparently it's so new to them that they don't have any in stock, and have no idea when they can get them. Took them almost a week of my order sitting in "pending" purgatory with no answer to my previous 2 emails to finally respond. There's something about a company that advertises items that they don't have or can't get that goes up my balloon knot sideways. 25 bucks more from the Armalite site, but I think it's worth it dealing with a reputable outfit. Optics Plant IMHO is not. ~F.C.
  6. MOLON LABE Right on, brother. ~F.C.
  7. Just picked up my Matrix receivers (upper and lower), so I placed an order with Armalite for: an Armalite AR-10A LPK w/single stage trigger, upper parts (Ej. port door, door rod, spring and forward assist kit), F93-10 Ergo pro stock (on sale) And then went to Optics Planet for: Armalite Tactical Handguard kit, 15" and an ergo grip. I think that'll get me started :)
  8. Nice! I may have to check them out. Thanks! ~F.C.
  9. Friggin LOVE that! Nice work! :hethan:
  10. Send It Firearms in West Palm Beach. $20.00 transfers, and the owner's a great guy to talk to. Very knowlegable and happy to genuinely be a help, rather than just ring up a sale. Won't go anywhere else. ~F.C.
  11. I assume you're asking about moly coated bullets? Moly or Molly? :) I've used the spray-on stuff... can be messy as hell, but effective, I suppose. I've also used the tumble-on powder, which also makes a mess unless you use a dedicated tumbler. It's hard to get rid of once there's a coating of it there. That being said, balistically, there isn't much difference, maybe a few FPS. If you use ANY moly, you want to make sure your barrel is sparkly clean before you start, because the moly will coat over any copper fouling that may be present, and makes it harder to remove after. I will say that it keeps your barrel from fouling so much after, though, if you start out with a sparkling bore. I had a Browning A-bolt 300 Win mag that LOVED the sierra match king 150s. That thing would print ragged holes from anywhere on the planet with them. Not with moly, though. With the moly, I could never bring them in to less than 1.5" at 100 yds. My most accurate loads were non-moly coated in several rifles, but that doesn't mean coated ones are bad. They can keep your bore cleaner longer, if you do it right. That's been my experience with it... ~F.C.
  12. Free is always best, but have been checking around for a paid hunt to get my feet wet in hog hunting Do you recommend anyone?
  13. I've got 2 receiver sets on the way, both Matrix Aerospace. One is the 7.62, the other is the smaller AR15 frame. I've been struggling with what calibers to go with, but I really am starting to like the idea of a creedmoor and a grendel. Both 6.5, using the same pills so less on hand for handloading. Thought it would be cool.
  14. Matrix Aerospace matched receiver sets in 7.62 and 5.56 due at ffl Friday Matrix Aerospace 13.5" keymod hand guard due at my door today... for 50 bucks with a barrel nut! don't know how you can beat that!
  15. Hi, everyone, Spent most of my years in Maine, been in the West Palm Beach area for the past year and a half. I don't know very many people down here, so I haven't been fishing much, or hunting at all. Shooting at some of the indoors ranges here is a bit of a PITA, you never know what kind of douchebag is going to walk into the next lane, having no idea what a safe muzzle direction is. Anyone know of any outdoor ranges where I could stretch the legs of some of my longer range rifles? Where's the best hog hunting at? ~F.C.
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