If you're having trouble moving them. I'll take 500 for $100. It's half the price you're looking for, but it'll get them off your garage floor, and I can load some simple rounds for the nieces and nephews to enjoy.
I have a micrometer, and I have some factory loaded rounds. How about I take that die off your hands first in case it gets sold under my nose. PM incoming.
I would like to get into bushing dies, but I'm so clueless about what bushings that I would need, that it prevents me from getting into them. If you're willing to help a brother out in picking out a 6.5cm bushing I'll take the die off your hands for ya.
I always wondered the same thing. With the advent of chassis systems being very tailorable to the individual's purpose. Perhaps a slightly more nostalgic feel?
I hope they do well. The first scope I bought was a SS 10x scope. I was new to long range shooting and got it in the worst setup possible. The mil-dot reticle with 1/4 moa turrets. The glass was great for the price though.
I'm currently just a recreational long range target shooter.
I'd like to get into some local PRS stuff and dip my feet into some hunting.
Anyone willing to drag around a new guy to some range trips?
Make a few friends, and share some cool range day stories?
Thank you both for sharing your insights and experiences. I think I have a good idea of how the pivot knob works now. I run loads a bit warm, and I think it would be a pretty cool and novel thing to have. I think I'm going to look for a second hand one as well so that it's not so price...
I've seen a bunch of youtube videos and read into a few forum discussions, but I can't seem to find out what exactly the pivoting bolt handle does?
Does it make the extractor cinch down on the brasshead? Or is it some kind of cammed wedge it presses onto for easier extraction? Some insight would...
My 308 Cross currently shits the bed in the accuracy department. I can't get it to shoot under 1.5 moa with 168smk or 175tmk. I've tried 4 different recipes so far that have worked for me in the past using Varget, and Federal match primers. Still looks like a shotgun spread.
It's not operator...