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  1. lumberjack

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    OAL on the rifle, or the chamber? Either way I'm not sure. With the stock folded it's down to 32" or so. The chamber has a longer lead than SAMI, but it's not caused a big problem, I want to say it's around 2.9X I believe. My rounds feed from a magazine so to insure everything goes happily...
  2. lumberjack

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    Unless you have a freak of nature the SPS isn't free floated. If you use a sling, changes in sling tension effect the barrel differently causing a drastic POA/POI change. If you're shooting with bags or bipods, changes in your forward/downward pressure (don't try to free recoil 308, doesn't...
  3. lumberjack

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    Lapua brass and a 155 Lapua Scenar. CCI BR2 Primers, 46.X gr of Varget seated to I believe 2.800". What rifle are you building for your kid?
  4. lumberjack

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    FWIW your rounds are coming from a "magazine", not a "clip".
  5. lumberjack

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    Yeah, 100 yards. 308. Arborworks has that rifle, presently.
  6. lumberjack

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    Yeah, the 650 sucks for precision stuff. :lol: But for actuall BR stuff, the CoAx would take the lead for sure. There was paper seperating the groups, but when I ran it though a scanner the rollers tore it. 10 shots, getting sighted in. The "flyer" was the first shot, adjusted and shot a 4...
  7. lumberjack

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    What's your time worth? At that price I could reload 1k @ paying myself $130 an hour. I bill less for hourly tree work, more for stump grinding. Then again, most would say that both are harder than pulling a lever 1k times. If you're reloading on a single stage, you better enjoy it, because...
  8. lumberjack

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    WWB is a fine plinking load, fwiw.
  9. lumberjack

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    You can get WWB for $200+ tax from Wal Mart, my cost (for plinking ammo) is normally half what wally world charges, INCLUDING my labor.
  10. lumberjack

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    For {SNIP} sake people, I said the prices LAST YEAR was $70 per K including my LABOR. Now it's up $30 per k to $101 or whatknot INCLUDING MY LABOR AND WHAT I CAN GET THE COMPONETS FOR. Dark, a good place to get powder and primers is www.powdervalleyinc.com
  11. lumberjack

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    The Warthog is a double stack, unless you get the slim version. Double stack means it's a good bit thicker. Close to the G20/21 frame size in glocks, or a full sizes width but more squarish instead of an oval. How about this? 9mm, 9+1 (single stack) 30oz loaded. Comes standard with night...
  12. lumberjack

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    TBD, I'd recommend different hearing protection as those aren't very effective. I wear roll up and insert plugs, 33db reduction rating. If I'm shooting near something where a super mag (460/500) can reverb, I wear muffs as well.
  13. lumberjack

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    Gary, a point to make is lead that is too hard will lead far more than lead that is too soft. Buying in bulk is key. With powder and primers it's a must with the retarded hazmat fee. www.precisionbullets.com I shoot the 9mm 115gr. The current price per case is $58.86 per K, but then factor...
  14. lumberjack

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    David, just remember to keep your fuggin finger off the trigger unless you're shooting. External safeties are redundant to the 4th on something like a Glock/MP/Sigma/24/7 ect. I reload for $70 (SEVENTY) per k paying myself $15 PER HOUR on a Dillon 650 with a primer sorter (fills the primer...
  15. lumberjack

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    Best I remember the 460 offers 45-70 power from your hand. In kitty land I take a G20 (10mm Glock) hands down over a 6 shot 44. 16 rounds of 10mm goes a long ways further than six 44's, plus reloads are fast and don't require much dexterity (gloves/cold hands). It's also powerful enough to...
  16. lumberjack

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    I was making the point that above a certain threshold (380ACP/38SPC for me) size doesn't matter, accuracy does. As far as throwing someone with just kenetic energy, not likely. Guns with enough power to do that typically don't have bullets capable of dumping the energy into the target (they go...
  17. lumberjack

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    Ah, my bad. I was talking about auto loaders. DE does make a 44mag in an auto loader, but it's not exactly a small gun. If one wanted to compare dick sizes of production guns, the 460SW (same diameter as a 45ACP) or the 500SW would be king, or near it. I believe I remember running the numbers...
  18. lumberjack

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    There's nothing magical about a 230 grain piece of lead flying at 850 fps that can't be done with another caliber. The difference in diameter is twice the thickness of a credit card where the letters are raised to make a 380/38/357/9mm/357SIG/9x25Dillon the same diameter as the 45. After...
  19. lumberjack

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    Last year I could reload 1k 9mm rounds for $70 including paying myself $15 per hour. I bet now it's closer to $100 per k. I don't believe the bullet exists to transmit the power from the 475 to a thin skinned target. A 50AE or a 44Mag both offer thin jacketed hollow points that would seem to...
  20. lumberjack

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    The 10mm/45's use a completely different frame than the 9mm/40/357SIG, and the 36 is the only single stack. Most people bitch about the grip angle, from what I've seen.
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