You're not wrong, with the number of lever guns being released at shot, it makes me think industry is hedging their bets on a semi auto ban should dems win in '24.So everybody's getting ready for the semi-auto ban again?
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You're not wrong, with the number of lever guns being released at shot, it makes me think industry is hedging their bets on a semi auto ban should dems win in '24.So everybody's getting ready for the semi-auto ban again?
Browning has done this for years.
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it seems the industry is better at solving problems that don't exist than it is at identifying legitimate new problems
In a world of $1000 auto tricklers, $600 primer seaters and $1500 annealing machines, I'm sure this press will sell like hotcakes.it seems the industry is better at solving problems that don't exist than it is at identifying legitimate new problems
In a world of $1000 auto tricklers, $600 primer seaters and $1500 annealing machines, I'm sure this press will sell like hotcakes.
Massive upgrade to their smoking pile of overpriced shit , now it comes painted with cerkoteElcan redesigned a couple of their scopes.
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog...-updated-to-meet-changing-demands-of-warfare/
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lol.... not a single shot zoomed out enough to see the entire press while it's being cycled
Not just lever guns... recently Aero getting into bolt actions & chassis, PSA announcing bolt actions & pump shotguns. Same for Larue (2023) & Seekins (2021)You're not wrong, with the number of lever guns being released at shot, it makes me think industry is hedging their bets on a semi auto ban should dems win in '24.
True. I just noticed someone asked so I posted the info. They also got heavier from what the article said and continue to use the ARMS mount.Massive upgrade to their smoking pile of overpriced shit , now it comes painted with cerkote![]()
It has more to do with the trend being tactical lever actions. AR15s and Gucci glocks are over and done, boring. Even the lever action craze is starting to fizzle out but as usual large corporations are late to the game. Just like they're late with the PRS bolt action trendYou're not wrong, with the number of lever guns being released at shot, it makes me think industry is hedging their bets on a semi auto ban should dems win in '24.
lmao they finally got that safety in the right placeBeretta sorta jumped in with the 92XI but it's not really a 2011.
You're not wrong, with the number of lever guns being released at shot, it makes me think industry is hedging their bets on a semi auto ban should dems win in '24.
the 60x at least has been on the website for a whileS&B apparently also came out with a 10-60x56 and a SFP 3-18x42. Yawn
Riflescopes – Competition – 10-60x56 – NEW
www.schmidtundbender.de
36mm tube, why is this becoming more popularKahles released a 328i
36mm tube, why is this becoming more popular
would be cool to see the Vector lrf binos updated w/ higher magnificationCompletely assuming it's a new terrapin or something new in the consumer line.
Yea it just seems like a blacked out premium coax.Seems like the nexus' main selling point is a hard stop.... Which my co-ax has, so while it seems very nice I don't see the almost $800 value.
Someone make make a single stage press similar to the SAC, but pneumatically actuated with a foot pedal. Or electric, whatever. Hands free single stage.
Or just get a Dillon with a case feeder and auto drive.
The absolute straightest and most accurate ammo I’ve ever loaded was on a Dillon 650 with floating tool heads. It was straighter than was came off of my coax.
Any chance it is a wmlrf that competes with the impact? I'm literally seconds away from pulling the trigger on one.Vectronix is releasing a new rangefinder in about 35 days. Not at SHOT.
Completely assuming it's a new terrapin or something new in the consumer line.
Any chance it is a wmlrf that competes with the impact? I'm literally seconds away from pulling the trigger on one.![]()
I don't know if Dillon has changed their policy, but in the past they have said that putting an Autodrive on a 650/750 voids the presses warranties.Have a mark 7 apex 10. But only goes up to .308.
Calling Dillon this week to spec out an xl750 for magnums and then grabbing a drive.
I don't know if Dillon has changed their policy, but in the past they have said that putting an Autodrive on a 650/750 voids the presses warranties.
I have 2 x 650's with Autodrives. They both work fine.
If I had it to do all over again, I'd go with the larger Dillon presses (1050/1100). A lot more room to work with and more holes for dies. The 650's are a PITA when making adjustments and clearing jams.
They have the Horus as an option!Would have liked a non tree/grid option. But the Mil-XTs isn't terrible.
They have the Horus as an option!
So you want just a cross hair with subtensions? Or?
Could be. I've not paid very much attention to their larger presses because I have the 650's.Isn't the 1050/1100 limited to .308 size and smaller? Need to do magnums. Specifically all of the PRC family.