*1 for the black river. I have them on my Ruger Gunsite Scout and Mini 14 and they make all the difference in the world. You can really tell that it sends the blast downrange. I have an AR with a AK74 brake, and it is just downright nasty to shoot. My neighbors at the range hate it.
+1 for Dillon for pistol and other tools . They take up most of my bench. The rest is taken up by RCBS for rifle and for pistol that don't see much use. I agree with capsix in that you should take a class if they are available or find an old time reloader. There are a lot of little tricks...
if you don't want to hand measure powder for each case, then use ball powder. Good luck finding it right now. Powder measure throwing stick powder for plinking loads is o.k. unless you want something to group tight. Remember===== You are quality control for each round produced.
I have had mine for a while and really like it. It is probably not as accurate as my kimbers. It has not had any malfunctions and was well sighted out of the box. The only complaint I have is the way the beavertail narrows as it goes back. I shoot with a high thumb and find that the point at...
Right now I have 3 with the 80/20 vermiculite and no crack concrete doing the slow cure. Will be removed from the plastic bag Sunday, to start a 4 week cure. I could not wait to see how the idea worked so I made one out of an old metal feeder bucket that was supposed to hold 50 lbs of corn. I...
OK, as soon as I get a dry weekend, I am planning on making some out of lightweight concrete. 80/20 vermiculite and no crack concrete. I have the guts made out of 4 inch mailing tube wrapped in metal tape and will put them in 5 gal buckets. 1 week in a plastic bag for slow cure, and then 4...