8/11/2012 7:10:35 PM
8/11/2012 8:26:24 PM
8/11/2012 8:30:47 PM
^^yeah, but it's the kind of equipment that'll last the rest of your life and then you can pass it on. even if you don't keep it forever, you won't lose much money at all on any good reloading equipment.i got the 550 at ed's, but they didn't have any strongmounts, so now i've gotta wait anyway.
8/11/2012 8:43:18 PM
^ Do you have an electronic scale? Was looking at the RCBS RangeMaster 750, seemed to get pretty good reviews but I haven't used an electronic one before. Since I am going to be only reloading for rifle (for now) I would rather get an electronic one to be more accurate. Not going to be plinking like when I reloaded handgun ammo, this will be more to really dial in the accuracy.Also, what have you used for priming? I was looking at the Lee hand priming tool, didn't really see any reason to go with anything else.
8/11/2012 8:55:46 PM
no, i don't have an electronic scale, but i want one. i use an RCBS 5-0-5 beam scale that works great. you really have to spend a good chunk of money to get a good digital scale. i think that rangemaster 750 usually gets pretty good reviews. i'd go ahead and spend the money for the chargemaster 1500. then you have the option of adding the electronic powder dispenser. i weigh all my rifle charges except my 223 plinking stuff and i really really want the chargemaster combo. trickling is slow and my eyes get tired after about 20 rds of looking at the lines on the beam scale match up.i prime with an RCBS hand priming tool. the one with the round primer tray. it works great. i don't like the Lee hand primer because it requires special shellholders and most everyone breaks the flimsy handle eventually. the RCBS has a lifetime warranty. Lee is only 2 yrs and after that they will replace it for half of the new price. i think Lee recently came out with an updated version of their hand primer, but i'm not familiar with it. it may be better.why not just buy a Rockchucker kit? you can get the basic one with the beam scale or you can move up to one with a case trimmer and on up to one with the chargemaster included. they still have a $50 off $300 worth of RCBS equipment, i think. you could piece together your own "kit", but i really don't think you'll save any money. of course, idk what equipment you already have.also: there's a video of a guy with a sartorius (sp?) scale like folks use in labs with an electric trickler with a corded remote. that shit is about the best you'll do for precision, but it's very expensive. not necessary either. the whole point of load development is to find a node so that slight charge weight and/or velocity differences won't be as obvious on the target.[Edited on August 11, 2012 at 9:16 PM. Reason : adsf]
8/11/2012 9:12:46 PM
I am definitely tempted by the chargemaster, it was the one thing I had been going back and forth on...I didn't know there was a kit with the charge master, of course I was only looking on midway, where do you get your stuff from?
8/11/2012 10:31:36 PM
not to give a smart-ass answer, but whichever store has it cheapest and in stock. i have been very happy with midway and sinclair. sometimes cabela's will run a sale on something i want, but they rarely beat the midway sale prices.i've snagged a few deals on ebay. i always keep an eye on various reloading classifieds forums and have got some deals on there too. if i can get something local for about the same money (with tax vs. shipping factored in), i'll support my local gunshops.the kit i was thinking about is the "supreme deluxe": http://tinyurl.com/cuxflxri wouldn't suggest it. i think case prep stations are a little ridiculous. a small bench-top drill press off craigslist is cheaper and more useful. their trimmer is nice with the 3-way cutter, but i like the simplicity, precision, and bulletproof-ness of my wilson trimmer.[Edited on August 11, 2012 at 10:47 PM. Reason : dfa]
8/11/2012 10:42:06 PM
Gotcha, either I missed it or midway doesnt have the kit with the charge master...I'll probably just piece it together anyways.
8/11/2012 10:47:53 PM
i don't think midway has it. i think you can do better for less than $800 anyways.
8/11/2012 10:57:56 PM
anyone have any experience with a ruger mini thirty? the new ones seem to have a pretty chunky barrel and im looking at the 16 inch tactical model (with the normal stock, not all the crazy rails and shit).im pretty familiar with the garand style action and have had a positive experience with a family members mini-14.i could buy it and about a thousand rounds of quality non0surplus 7.62 x 39 for the price of a colt m4 im looking at.ive just never been an AR fan, no good reason why, and cant see myself spending 1100 bucks on one.with the mini-30 i would likely mount a rail where the ruger proprietary rings go and attach a good red dot.would probably stick with ruger mags, theyre kinda pricey, but the internet agrees the aftermarket ones are shit and my uncles mini-14 confirms this.prob stick with 20 rounders; the 30s look stupid on that short of a gun. might buy one just to have it.also, rem oil now has teflon in it? i was under the impression it didnt respond to well to flame? hmm...
8/12/2012 12:12:34 AM
made my first attempt at annealing cases today. used 650 deg F Tempilaq inside the necks and spun them in a deep well socket with a cordless drill. held them in the torch flame until the tempilaq went clear and then dropped them in a bowl of water. i guess it worked.[Edited on August 12, 2012 at 12:11 PM. Reason : dasf]
8/12/2012 12:10:01 PM
Well, pulled the trigger and placed an order for around $700 worth of reloading supplies. Went ahead and got the charge master, got it for $289 (link below). Ended up going with the Lee Classic Cast press. Didn't really see a reason to pay more for the RCBS one, especially when I got the press brand new for $94. Most everything else was RCBS.Of course now I am going to want to start reloading pistol again (I have components for ~750 rounds of .45 left and plenty more powder and primers) so that means I will want to get a progressive soon http://www.natchezss.com/product.cfm?contentID=productDetail&prodID=RC98923&src=exrbSrch
8/12/2012 9:23:11 PM
yeah, i think $290 is the usual sale price now. back when retail was $300, you could catch it for $250.let me know how you like it. i weighed out 32 charges of Varget tonight and it got me really wanting one again.[Edited on August 12, 2012 at 10:25 PM. Reason : i think you'll be happy with that press as well]
8/12/2012 10:25:24 PM
para 14-45
8/13/2012 8:55:32 AM
can't believe you actually purchased something
8/13/2012 9:05:18 AM
Yeah... i argue with myself too much. still looking at getting some sort of 308 box fed semi-auto... still have no fucking clue what i want. speaking of which what's one's favorite ar-10 lower & ar-15 lower. i may just purchase a shit ton of lowers just in case. [Edited on August 13, 2012 at 9:13 AM. Reason : .]
8/13/2012 9:11:04 AM
Theres a shop in apex that makes great lowers, and uppers, DPM I want to say is what it is. They are custom to NC (flag on front), very nice and will run you around $100
8/13/2012 9:17:12 AM
I've heard to stay away from the dpms LR308 lowers for 3 reasons1 mags drop out for no good reason2 they frequently double feed3 and still have some FTE problems
8/13/2012 9:20:45 AM
i built my AR-15 on a Doublestar stripped lower. everything fit perfectly. i've got another waiting in the safe, just need to get a rifle kit. i'd also look at del-ton and PSA.can't help you on the AR-10.and i'm telling you, get an M1A. they are fun.[Edited on August 13, 2012 at 9:37 AM. Reason : dpms = freedom group = ]
8/13/2012 9:36:45 AM
Not that you will buy one but an AR-10 lower is quite different from an AR-15 lower. If you bought a DPMS lower you can't use an Armalite upper (and vice versa). Ther are a couple different ones that work with Armalite, I would stick with those. One accepts more than just Armalite mags so that is nice.
8/13/2012 10:14:55 AM
^^^^ http://www.barnesprecision.com/
8/13/2012 12:55:42 PM
yeah i've heard nothing but good out of bpm.
8/13/2012 1:02:29 PM
AXTS AX556 - 430.00 (Billet)http://axtsweapons.com/products/AX556Noveske Gen 2 - 279.00 (Forged)http://www.rainierarms.com/?page=shop/detail&product_id=2807Mega - 196.00 (Billet)http://www.rainierarms.com/?page=shop/detail&product_id=1539Rainier Arms - 135.00 (Forged)http://www.rainierarms.com/?page=shop/detail&product_id=2124Core 15 - 110.00 (Forged)http://www.midwestindustriesinc.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.display&category_ID=1074PSA - 90.00 (Forged)http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/ar-15-05/lower-parts/lower-receivers/psa-ar15-lower.html
8/13/2012 1:34:53 PM
LOL @ $430 for a lowerI'll stick with my Magpul BAD Lever...
8/13/2012 2:01:01 PM
Must be awesome to shoot right handed. God hates us left handed shooters.
8/13/2012 2:16:52 PM
My new upper is supposed to be finished wednesday, and should be in my hands at the end of the week or early next week. Super excited.
8/13/2012 8:51:22 PM
^ I gotta start making a ton of ammo. I don't know if I'll have time before this weekend
8/13/2012 9:11:49 PM
Anyone know where I can get some CCI Velocitor ammunition at a decent price? I found some at Dick's Sporting Goods, but they wanted $9.00 per 50.
8/14/2012 2:08:09 AM
http://www.buy.com/prod/cci-22lr-velocitor-40gr-gdhp-50-5000/234729047.html?listingId=231087999google shopping works for gun shit too.
8/14/2012 8:04:28 AM
only what slips through the filter shows up on google shopping. it may look like it's still working for gun items, but you're not really seeing all the hits like you used to.
8/14/2012 8:35:04 AM
10-4lol @ +9.95 shipping on the one i posted...
8/14/2012 8:37:40 AM
Just picked up Magpul Sights for the new upper, as well as a compensator/break and new low scope rings for the .308. Should be a good weekend if everything is done in time.
8/14/2012 1:10:46 PM
Anyone have a need for 3000lbs of .223 and .40 brass?https://www.ncstatesurplus.com/SSP-SealedBid/BidItemDetails.aspx?x=6BGfVa8hS5qUGwbUrdEHkUyjz88OszLs2452x7c2jI%2bWV87bcVeMjVOD1uqLQAcK8H6GotrpMqpfTI%2bUAZDw%2b61nAK2lKxwQv%2bi3NwX3JiCJci3Al50hGdfnXQiHiBOc3a7yUrngUI1WqEMlyh%2fdRM60AiOiqOvyzp7O7MGLsvVe9JFKu2evKExgV7Cejp6KrpXOggrPz%2fqelk9DZgtz31%2b5Z1lzBThg5%2b0OzMySu1Cv5IWkYcUE8fjE0gHMd2ltiwoy7%2bEY08Y%3d
8/15/2012 3:50:17 PM
If you could get that at the right price it would be awesome. More brass than you would ever need and it would be more than easy to sell by the lb.
8/15/2012 4:58:11 PM
you'd get more for it by selling it 1k pieces at a time on gun forums
8/15/2012 4:59:19 PM
Assuming brass is of good quality, how much is this even worth? Thinking of going over and checking it out tomorrow at lunch
8/15/2012 8:27:16 PM
Would you be interested in renting portable steel targets like the ones shown here?If so, what would you expect to pay per target per day/week? How many would you be likely to rent at a time? How long would you expect to rent targets for? How often would you be likely to rent them?I've been interested in purchasing some steel targets for a while. I figured that renting them would help offset the cost.
8/16/2012 2:41:31 AM
awww yeah
8/16/2012 8:18:04 PM
Looks like I am going to need a bigger bench
8/16/2012 8:48:04 PM
cool. what cartridge are you loading and for what sort of rifle?[Edited on August 16, 2012 at 8:53 PM. Reason : ad][Edited on August 16, 2012 at 8:54 PM. Reason : fuck this insane sidescrolling bullshit]
8/16/2012 8:52:57 PM
wait, law enforcement shoots .223?
8/16/2012 9:22:08 PM
^^ Right now just .308 and .223 for my AR's. I want to get a bolt gun in .308 but I have been spending too much on gun stuff lately to justify a custom bolt gun (if I am going to get one I don't want to just buy one off the shelf). I will probably do some .45 ACP reloading as well since I have brass, primers, powder, and bullets...Just need some dies and a gun that shoots .45 ACP Headed to the gun show that is down here this weekend to pick up some powder and primers, if I can find a good deal I might pick up a .45 of sorts (non 1911, probably Glock or XDM, HK if I find a steal)
8/16/2012 9:29:35 PM
^^most cops have an AR in their trunk nowadays
8/16/2012 9:54:07 PM
well i figured they'd shoot the 5.56
8/16/2012 10:00:00 PM
good lord it's the same shit don't be one of those people^^^go ahead and get bullet comparators and headspace comparators if you don't already have them. they'll make life much easier.[Edited on August 16, 2012 at 10:07 PM. Reason : adfs]
8/16/2012 10:02:57 PM
i'm neeeewwwdifferent casings, different pressure?
8/16/2012 10:09:41 PM
mainly it's just different methods of measuring pressure. 5.56 has a slightly longer case length, but it's fairly insignificant as anything except a 223 match/custom chamber is gonna handle a case that's a little over spec length.rule of thumb is you can shoot 223 and 5.56 in a 5.56 chamber, but only 223 in a 223 chamber. i'm not sure i really buy it.for a handloader who's just buying brass, it doesn't really matter. military brass is generally thicker, which makes it tougher and better for multiple firings (good for the reloader). it also usually has a primer crimp that must be removed for reloading (not good for the reloader, but easily removed with the correct equipment).
8/16/2012 10:18:50 PM
8/16/2012 10:37:38 PM
what kind of headspace comparator did you get?i bought the hornady bullet comparator that came with the holder and the inserts, then i just bought the headspace ("shoulder bump") inserts that use the same holder.
8/16/2012 10:40:53 PM