cannon wrote:Flightstopper wrote:Xtrema2. You, primarily?
A good bit of RSI loads I'm looking at call for overshot cards or felt from what I can tell. Not needed? I'm still waiting on my manual to show up but John scanned in some pages for me to look over for now.
991010 AL load is one I was looking at to try off the bat. Your take?
A lot of RSI's loads call for felt under the shot. You'll need something for those to ensure a snug fit & good crimps. Like I said, almost anything will do. I've used cotton balls and paper towels.
I don't recognize the load number you mentioned. But I'll guarantee you that I can give you a very good starting point. For a load/choke combo outta that gun. What shot sizes do you have?
John mentioned flashlight & magnet. I forgot about those. A good magnet is indispensable. If you get one of those extending pen type magnets, it'll fit down in a hull, which is a very good thing for the unavoidable situation where you dump your shot into a hull before you put the wad in. Magnet pulls the shot out of your powder and saves the whole mess from going in the trash.
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Flightstopper wrote:This the right hull you were talking about Cannon?
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cannon wrote:Flightstopper wrote:This the right hull you were talking about Cannon?
That's the ones. Love 'em. They'll do everything from 7/8 oz zippers to 1 3/16 oz creepsters. Best hull available, IMHO, and the brass is brass, i.e., wont rust if it gets wet. .04 ain't a bad price.
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AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
jehler wrote:Look your hulls over real good flight, after a second firing, sometimes after a first you will get cracks around and at the folds of the crimp.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
assateague wrote:You should have named this "2nd Lieutenant Reloading" at this point.
jehler wrote:assateague wrote:You should have named this "2nd Lieutenant Reloading" at this point.
is that better than a general?
Eric Haynes wrote:jehler wrote:assateague wrote:You should have named this "2nd Lieutenant Reloading" at this point.
is that better than a general?
Wayyyy better. 2nd Lts are borderline fluffers.
jehler wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:jehler wrote:assateague wrote:You should have named this "2nd Lieutenant Reloading" at this point.
is that better than a general?
Wayyyy better. 2nd Lts are borderline fluffers.
interesting, i had a customer that was a retired marine And I think he said he was a colonel, the guy was an assbag. where does a colonel fit in?
Eric Haynes wrote:jehler wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:jehler wrote:assateague wrote:You should have named this "2nd Lieutenant Reloading" at this point.
is that better than a general?
Wayyyy better. 2nd Lts are borderline fluffers.
interesting, i had a customer that was a retired marine And I think he said he was a colonel, the guy was an assbag. where does a colonel fit in?
Middle of the pack.
jehler wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:jehler wrote:assateague wrote:You should have named this "2nd Lieutenant Reloading" at this point.
is that better than a general?
Wayyyy better. 2nd Lts are borderline fluffers.
interesting, i had a customer that was a retired marine And I think he said he was a colonel, the guy was an assbag. where does a colonel fit in?
Eric Haynes wrote:Guess I shouldn't say middle. They are O-6, highest is O-10. O-6 is about as high as a typical officer will ever achieve. O-7 - O-10 are all general spots and chances are, you will never talk to one unless you are in Intel, personal friend, or you are a LtCol, or Col about to get your ass handed to you.
assateague wrote:jehler wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:jehler wrote:assateague wrote:You should have named this "2nd Lieutenant Reloading" at this point.
is that better than a general?
Wayyyy better. 2nd Lts are borderline fluffers.
interesting, i had a customer that was a retired marine And I think he said he was a colonel, the guy was an assbag. where does a colonel fit in?
Light colonels, as a rule, are dickheads. Bird colonels, in my experience, are pretty good guys.
assateague wrote:I would agree with that. Except for Majors. Majors who know they're at their limit may as well not even be in the military.
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Olly wrote:Make sure to give all your iffy loads to to BrewGUN. It's tradition.
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