Nick Roehl wrote:I am used to working hard and was taught to be a man at a young age. I am 33 with a couple college degrees and I take my job as webmaster for Flyway Media seriously.
duckkillerclyde wrote:hands down the best brand of press ever made.
Nick Roehl wrote:I am used to working hard and was taught to be a man at a young age. I am 33 with a couple college degrees and I take my job as webmaster for Flyway Media seriously.
jarbo03 wrote:I am impressed with the 495 gr. shot drop. If it gets you within 2 pellets and 1 gr. of powder that would be great, especially with big flake powder. This is the most intense I have been while reading a post in a while, very intrigued.
Nick Roehl wrote:I am used to working hard and was taught to be a man at a young age. I am 33 with a couple college degrees and I take my job as webmaster for Flyway Media seriously.
cannon wrote:duckkillerclyde wrote:hands down the best brand of press ever made.
Do you have an L/S-1000?
assateague wrote:As someone who doesn't reload, and never has, let me ask a question- why is the powder so different for steel? I understand the burn rates, different physical shot properties and such, but it seems that with such widely varying burn rates among "normal" powders, it would seem easy enough to make one work. I don't get why the powder is physically different. Why can't a granular (if that's the right term) powder work properly for steel? Why the flakes?
assateague wrote:As someone who doesn't reload, and never has, let me ask a question- why is the powder so different for steel? I understand the burn rates, different physical shot properties and such, but it seems that with such widely varying burn rates among "normal" powders, it would seem easy enough to make one work. I don't get why the powder is physically different. Why can't a granular (if that's the right term) powder work properly for steel? Why the flakes?
Nick Roehl wrote:I am used to working hard and was taught to be a man at a young age. I am 33 with a couple college degrees and I take my job as webmaster for Flyway Media seriously.
Nick Roehl wrote:I am used to working hard and was taught to be a man at a young age. I am 33 with a couple college degrees and I take my job as webmaster for Flyway Media seriously.
Nick Roehl wrote:I am used to working hard and was taught to be a man at a young age. I am 33 with a couple college degrees and I take my job as webmaster for Flyway Media seriously.
jehler wrote:What's the going rate at the cannon house, you have slave labor or do you give her a handout? Jr gets 20 cents a round
Nick Roehl wrote:I am used to working hard and was taught to be a man at a young age. I am 33 with a couple college degrees and I take my job as webmaster for Flyway Media seriously.
Nick Roehl wrote:I am used to working hard and was taught to be a man at a young age. I am 33 with a couple college degrees and I take my job as webmaster for Flyway Media seriously.
cannon wrote:As it should be. That young man will never go hungry. He has the tools.
Kill, clean, cook, consume. The necessities for survival. I don't think kids should be allowed to enroll in kindergarten until & unless they can demonstrate proficiency at gutting something edible.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flightstopper wrote:cannon wrote:As it should be. That young man will never go hungry. He has the tools.
Kill, clean, cook, consume. The necessities for survival. I don't think kids should be allowed to enroll in kindergarten until & unless they can demonstrate proficiency at gutting something edible.
Where'd you buy that duck from? We all know damn well you didn't shoot it, it's not a spoon.
Nick Roehl wrote:I am used to working hard and was taught to be a man at a young age. I am 33 with a couple college degrees and I take my job as webmaster for Flyway Media seriously.
jarbo03 wrote:Cool pics Cannon, glad to hear the machine gets to stay. Couldn't imagine 12 boxes in an hour, that is prob more steel rounds than I will shoot in a year. It's about time to get my prog. rolling with dove season coming up, will continue to slave over the Sizemaster with steel shot!
Edit: What kind of resizer does the new machine have?
duckkillerclyde wrote:What kind of price do you think you have into a box?
Nick Roehl wrote:I am used to working hard and was taught to be a man at a young age. I am 33 with a couple college degrees and I take my job as webmaster for Flyway Media seriously.
Nick Roehl wrote:I am used to working hard and was taught to be a man at a young age. I am 33 with a couple college degrees and I take my job as webmaster for Flyway Media seriously.
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