So I recently changed guns. Went from an off the shelf AR with a rifle length gas and plain, non-adjustable GB to a home built, carbine length gas with AGB and a heavy buffer. Both 16 in, 8twist barrel. I shot the new gun with a regular and heavy buffer.
The old set up would start tearing up...
Looking for .357 (and some 38 special) brass and dies. I might buy, but would rather trade.
I could trade:
- 223 brass 1x fired (have a couple of decent sized lots of same-name brand brass)
- 308 brass, have a little bit of LC military brass i could trade
- 30-06 brass
I have 100 pieces of 1x fired, 6.5 Grendel starline brass that has been sized/trimmed to 6 ARC. Can send pics if needed.
I am looking to trade for 6.5 Grendel brass. Actually, I am needing to make more 22 ARC brass but it is pretty scarce right now…
Thanks!
That’s exactly what mine looks like. I’m not convinced about the one step though, I did just the neck of 2 with a 6arc die and then to 22 (no pics) and they looked exactly the same as the brass done in one step.
I sized a batch of 6.5G to 22 and I ended up with a bulge. However, I don’t have a barrel, so I was really trying to not over size. Not really sure if I just didn’t size all the way down the neck or if it bulged
So I’m sitting here with everything but a barrel waiting on my new toy to be ready to shoot.
When looking through reloading data, I see that Hogdons 22ARC powders go a little slower on the chart than your normal 223/6arc powders I was thinking about first. Also, 224 V goes as slow as...
Brand new, toolcraft AR10 BCG. Bought it for a project and ended up getting a deal on a barrel with a BCG. This is the regular .308 version, not the high pressure 6.5 creedmoor version.
Price is $100 OR I would trade (even for new, we can work it out if used) for a 6.5 Grendel BCG. Trying to do...
Very cool and glad to see you’re getting good results with the 75BTHP. I wish there was a little more information here than “inconsistent”. I can’t figure out if that’s inconsistent on elk, prairie dogs, or something in the middle. From what little I’ve seen, they seem perfect for whitetails