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  1. secondofangle2

    AR10 using 178gr Horniday ELD-M Bullets Powder Suggestions

    Yes. Penny wise and pound foolish
  2. secondofangle2

    7mm PRC

    ^amazing!
  3. secondofangle2

    Powder IN-STOCK thread

    I don’t even need H4895 but I checked the Bruno website and it was pretty much ground to a halt presumably from high traffic ETA its' far easier to google it - 1# (>10 of them) still available but for $58 each - ouch
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    Which thing made the biggest difference?

    Warner, tool company recommends STP diluted with a little 30 weight oil for their dies They recommend against any water based lube and that would include lanolin that has an isopropyl and water solution I do not tumble deep primed cases because I don’t like picking the media out of the primer...
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    Which thing made the biggest difference?

    Check every loaded round? Please elaborate about what is being checked, what is found, what is done to “remedy”, and how much time it takes I get fed up just wiping lube off loaded rounds But I still do it
  6. secondofangle2

    .375 cheytac load advice

    130 grains is the standard load. I used it since 2013. Even Jamison brass will take it
  7. secondofangle2

    7mm PRC

    If the stars align, imma smoke me an idaho black bear somewhere between 50 and 1000 yards in a month with a 180-ELDM. I'll be sure to post the results
  8. secondofangle2

    Bench Primer

    My RCBS has been in use for going on 20 years, so many cases primed that the end of the rod/piston is mushroomed like a splitting wedge
  9. secondofangle2

    Which thing made the biggest difference?

    https://www.snipershide.com/shooting/threads/my-reloading-rules-for-long-range-shooting.7107841/ Barrel, bullet, and shooter. And good SD (Fx120 scale). And avoid temp sensitive powders. Well, all of the above^, really
  10. secondofangle2

    What did you do in the reloading room today?

    Just wondered
  11. secondofangle2

    What did you do in the reloading room today?

    If you have 300 NM, why 300 WM?
  12. secondofangle2

    Suppressors New TBAC cans for 2024

    Yeah come to think of it, why not just thread the end of the can for different “caps” and let the aftermarket make other stuff that fits the threads, leaving the liability to the end-user? I do think TBAC was served and imbibed the legal Kool-Aid to excess here. They should sue the lawyers for...
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    Suppressors New TBAC cans for 2024

    Yes, there is a strange inconsistency in their logic, but the man himself has stated you’re not gonna buy end caps from them
  14. secondofangle2

    Suppressors New TBAC cans for 2024

    No If you want details, search the thread for “lawyers”
  15. secondofangle2

    Ingenuity Powder System

    ^and an AMP annealer :)
  16. secondofangle2

    Are Electronic Levels Worth it?

    You will do just as well and they will be amazed. “How did he do it? With just his vestibular apparatus? Mind blown!”
  17. secondofangle2

    US Präzipress Ordering

    Here is the proper mounting of a PRAZIPRESS 150 with M12 bolts
  18. secondofangle2

    *New Product Release* 7PRC 3-round Polymer Magazine

    Post in thread '7mm PRC' https://www.snipershide.com/shooting/threads/7mm-prc.7121760/post-11961261
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    US Präzipress Ordering

    That’s because those bolts are half ass makeshift workarounds That press was intended to be mounted with a M12 bolt with the head going through from the top and then it would be flush with the base of the press with a washer and nut screwed on underneath. See my pictures above for clarification.
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    Are Electronic Levels Worth it?

    No Not worth it Bubble will get you to a fraction of a percent even if it’s just between the lines, not perfectly centered 1% cant doesn’t make a click of difference inside of 1000 yards, and perfect leveling becomes a distraction for the shooter at shorter ranges You have to worry about...