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Post by fasteddie on Feb 11, 2008 19:21:15 GMT -5
You can get MIDWAY online and set up an account . They have a set of digital calipers that normally sell for $33 that they have on special for $13 this month . I ordered a set plus some 25 cal bullets for the 25-06 this afternoon .........
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Post by joel on Feb 11, 2008 23:34:22 GMT -5
i saw that too ed isent for the catalog.i looked at all the kits and there was so much i was a bit overwhelmed so i ordered the catalog so i can do some research i also am getting one from blue press.
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Post by joel on Feb 11, 2008 23:36:01 GMT -5
Buckshot im interested but im gonna have to wait so if ya got to sell it go ahead.I want to do some research.i realize what your offering is a great deal but im a newbie so i want to do some homework.
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Post by BuckShotJon1 on Feb 12, 2008 9:12:27 GMT -5
Joel: I am not in a absolute hurry to sell it. It does need to go at some point because it is taking up space but I am not in a crazy hurry. Do your research and if you are interested let me know.
Jon
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Post by joel on Feb 12, 2008 13:12:33 GMT -5
thats very nice of ya.i live way to the south of ya near NYC .i may be up that way in the springtime to do some turkey/fishing. iwas also debating going to niagra to do some fishing so i let ya know then maybe we can meet up somewhere and shoot the bull ;D
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Post by bubba on Feb 17, 2008 12:13:52 GMT -5
How many of you reloders use a chronograph to check your loads after you put them together? If so I was wondering what type of consistency you get as fas a velicity and energy? I have a master chrony and I have noticed since I switched to a Lyman DPS my consistency incresed greatly.
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Post by bubba on Mar 15, 2008 15:24:45 GMT -5
so I take it no one uses a chronograph? I have been thinking about selling mine since it does not get used as much as it should
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Post by 45COLT on Mar 15, 2008 22:25:23 GMT -5
I use a ProChrono right now. I'm on my 3rd one - they don't take to getting shot - but I think any serious loader should have/use one. A chronograph can tell you an awful lot about your reloads. Imainly use mine for pistol ammunition and some "non-traditional" shotgun ammo.
My rifles, I don't do too much experimenting with them anymore. The loads I put together for them is the same as 20 years ago.
DC
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