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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
.223 explosion!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2563358" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>i have several press. In loading 12 gauge I use one load for hunting. The only thing I change is shot size. I do that for both my 12 gauge and 28 gauge. I have set ups for 20 gauge also. Both are P/W pressures. I also have Dillion 1050 pressure, but never have put it into action. Other than the P/W press. I start from the beginning to set up to reload. Only one of each. Primers, Powder, Bullets, Cases, and dies. With what I have read here. I am going to set up a printed sheet in Large Print. Put it in a protective cover and hang it over the reload bench, showing what I am or have been reloading at the time.</p><p>Glad he wasn't hurt anymore than that. The rifle needs to go into the trash can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2563358, member: 101791"] i have several press. In loading 12 gauge I use one load for hunting. The only thing I change is shot size. I do that for both my 12 gauge and 28 gauge. I have set ups for 20 gauge also. Both are P/W pressures. I also have Dillion 1050 pressure, but never have put it into action. Other than the P/W press. I start from the beginning to set up to reload. Only one of each. Primers, Powder, Bullets, Cases, and dies. With what I have read here. I am going to set up a printed sheet in Large Print. Put it in a protective cover and hang it over the reload bench, showing what I am or have been reloading at the time. Glad he wasn't hurt anymore than that. The rifle needs to go into the trash can. [/QUOTE]
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