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What's took you guy's so long ? <munch>

 

I also fought with myself about adding another caliber to reload for , but it was worth it , its a fun & deadly caliber. The first time you shoot one , you know its not a 5.56.

Edited by survivalshop
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  Got a 7.62X40 wilson.   shoots great!  A little longer than the Blackout, but more powder means more velocity!

    Respectfully

    Terry

 

Naah.. use the 300BLK for what it's meant --  Subsonic suppressed!!

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^^^ <laughs>

 

I want to build a smaller AR, I'm torn right now between the 223 & 300blk, I'm leaning towards the 300blk for use on deer & hogs... <dontknow>

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Jon, you started this topic ALL ON YOUR OWN, brother.  ALL YOU.

 

 

I don't remember ANYBODY here pushing you into 300BLK - except for YOU.  :fawkdance:

 

 

 

Pssssst...

 

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Dangit... wish my buddy would decide quickly whether he's selling me his 300blk baby .... so I can rub it into Jon's face.

Edited by shibiwan
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Hey Jon!  Made my first four cases tonight - bet it didn't even take 5 minutes, total.  Chopped them at the neck, chamfered inner & outer, and ran them through the press.  They still need to be trimmed to final length, but it was EASY, brother!  Once fired Lake City 5.56 cases. 

 

 

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Hey Jon!  Made my first four cases tonight - bet it didn't even take 5 minutes, total.  Chopped them at the neck, chamfered inner & outer, and ran them through the press.  They still need to be trimmed to final length, but it was EASY, brother!  Once fired Lake City 5.56 cases. 

 

Wow…we literally have thousands of those cases.

 

How's the thickness of the brass on the neck?

Posted (edited)

Hey Jon!  Made my first four cases tonight - bet it didn't even take 5 minutes, total.  Chopped them at the neck, chamfered inner & outer, and ran them through the press.  They still need to be trimmed to final length, but it was EASY, brother!  Once fired Lake City 5.56 cases. 

Just something about forming your own brass & loading it , that makes it a whole lot more fun to shoot .

Edited by survivalshop

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