Just punch a fella in the gut... lolAnd someone will
Pick it up next week
Just punch a fella in the gut... lolAnd someone will
Pick it up next week
I've been putting off so many things, and at the top of the list, is a Dillon. Need the single stage to do 6.5 and 223/556. When I get my feet under me on the process, the xl 650. Just haven't done a darn thing I planned to get my work shed ready.View attachment 121311 Did a little swapping with a buddy. I've now got a lil Dillion square deal B in 38spl and 9mm. I don't own a 9 anymore but maybe again someday. I gotta build a bigger bench. This one I built so I could move it into the living room or whatever. We've got two extra bedrooms so I guess it's time to build MY ROOM. Lol
The buddy I got it from has 4 550's and a sl900 shotshell press. He bought a guy out and had no need for the SD. It's limited to pistol calibers but I think I can make good use of it. All the functions are tight and up and down stops solid both ways. My lee loadmaster has a bunch of slack it seems and handle down doesn't really hit a stop, so equal pressure on the down stroke is critical to uniform rounds. I load my rifles on a single stage lee and I like it. The loadmaster was my first press and...well, hindsight is always 20/20. The big drawback to the SD is I can't use all my pistol dies I already own.I've been putting off so many things, and at the top of the list, is a Dillon. Need the single stage to do 6.5 and 223/556. When I get my feet under me on the process, the xl 650. Just haven't done a darn thing I planned to get my work shed ready.
Nice. I like the blue
That’s his least vulnerable spotJust punch a fella in the gut... lol
I have a square deal that I got from a pawn shop, I love mine, like said I reload rifle on a single stage so it works for my needs. It’s way better than a single stage for pistolThe buddy I got it from has 4 550's and a sl900 shotshell press. He bought a guy out and had no need for the SD. It's limited to pistol calibers but I think I can make good use of it. All the functions are tight and up and down stops solid both ways. My lee loadmaster has a bunch of slack it seems and handle down doesn't really hit a stop, so equal pressure on the down stroke is critical to uniform rounds. I load my rifles on a single stage lee and I like it. The loadmaster was my first press and...well, hindsight is always 20/20. The big drawback to the SD is I can't use all my pistol dies I already own.
Thar you go with yer "Pre-versions" againSo I found this little lady sitting in a for sale add all alone, bought her a meal of Hornady and she willingly came home with me. A Glock 34 W/ Surefire III Dot.
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I must be getting old when I look past the rifle and think.... That chair looks comfy.....Picked up this little Taurus model 62 from personofinterest. Rick had it dialed in and it’s a blast to shoot. Turtles beware!
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