Way to Biden up a thread. Your cognitive decline is showing.It seems you finally figured it out in the end. Congratulations.
Jay
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Way to Biden up a thread. Your cognitive decline is showing.It seems you finally figured it out in the end. Congratulations.
Wow... You must be a joy to be around in real life. I get being a little petty, but going full A Hole for no reason seems excessive.It seems you finally figured it out in the end. Congratulations.
I just want to see dead things with 133sYou fed the troll!!!
Exit on whitetail buck 150 yards IIRC - 133 @ 2680MV out of 25CM.I just want to see dead things with 133s![]()
My uncle talked about getting one of these for years and never pulled the trigger on it.Does anyone have any experience with the 6.53 Scramjet? It is the 257 caliber Lazzeroni round. While the speeds with light bullets are impressive, I wondered what the heavy for caliber bullets would do.
Jay
Rifles are usually 2 die sets. A sizer and a seating die, if a third die it is a crimp die. Pistols are 3 or 4 die sets as they add a flare step and maybe a crimp. Imho crimping is not needed on most rifle cartridges unless going in a lever gun.I just got my 25-06 barrel and suppressor to swap out for my tikka 270 barrel. I am going to push off switching it over until after bear season when I have more time to work up a load. The first bullet I wanted to try was a 115 gr Berger VLD. I was going to get a Redding die with the stem for that bullet. I am a bit rusty on my reloading. I saw they have a two die and three die set. Any recommendations one way or the other?