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Originally Posted By Defender3:
Granddaughter #2 is attempting to escape the womb into freedom so I'll be on and off the net. I thought, at my age, we weren't supposed to be the ones loosing sleep. ETA - "Mira" arrived at 6:37am! That's a great deal! FWIW - You can do the McDonalds straw trick to try and prevent overcharges. You can also get a sleeve off the eBay guy. I did both and while I still get overcharges, it's much better than it was. RCBS Reducing Sleeve You can also change the speeds in the Chargemaster to get faster throws: Speed Up Your Chargemaster I calibrate the scale before every use. I also know the supplied pan (in my case) weighs 152.2 grains. I throw a charge, take it off the scale, see that the scale returns to -152.2g and then I place it back on the scale one more time to check weight. If it's good, I place it in the cartridge and replace the pan, which should then go back to 0.00. If the weight, for example, shows -152.1g, I know the charge was possibly off and I can weigh it on the beam scale. If anyone else has a tip lets us know! I was going to invite you guys down to Quantico, but that's a hike for you guys considering you need to be there at 0700 to place targets. Also, we got bumped one day and didn't know until we arrived. View Quote ...I still need to play with the programing on my charge master |
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
Darn FedEx, I've been waiting for the delivery. I head downstairs and find this on the porch - didn't hear the truck - early warning dog unit also failed. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG-5498-1--265134.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By mettee:
Ha, you have those early warning dogs too ? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mettee:
Originally Posted By Defender3:
Darn FedEx, I've been waiting for the delivery. I head downstairs and find this on the porch - didn't hear the truck - early warning dog unit also failed. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG-5498-1--265134.jpg |
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Originally Posted By Berger24:
I have thought similar things... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Berger24:
Originally Posted By dHUTCH:
Replacement ideas for my ejection port cover? Having a 7.62 port cover on my 260 TAR just seems like it is asking for something bad to happen down the road..... |
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
Well sort of, it's the wife's economy model. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG-4437-190943.jpg View Quote not-economy model |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mettee:
Originally Posted By Defender3:
Well sort of, it's the wife's economy model. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG-4437-190943.jpg not-economy model http://i.imgur.com/ZYcYObU.jpg They look mischievous... |
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
I'm jelly. We had a no pet replacement policy so when my man dog passed, it was a no-go for another companion. Wife violated the policy and we ended up with a dust mop. They look mischievous... View Quote (Obviously well behaved pack if you can get them all to sit still for a picture) |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mettee:
Originally Posted By Defender3:
Well sort of, it's the wife's economy model. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG-4437-190943.jpg not-economy model http://i.imgur.com/ZYcYObU.jpg |
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Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: I'll stick my dick in a WorkSharp before I let you try to sharpen anything of mine.
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
I'm jelly. We had a no pet replacement policy so when my man dog passed, it was a no-go for another companion. Wife violated the policy and we ended up with a dust mop. They look mischievous... View Quote One on the left, female, wont stay out of the trash can.... |
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Originally Posted By mi650:
My K-9 security force, doing what they do best. http://i.imgur.com/DGoLqyW.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By mettee:
I like them 650, look like good dogs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mettee:
Originally Posted By mi650:
My K-9 security force, doing what they do best. http://i.imgur.com/DGoLqyW.jpg But > 500 lbs of dog has a quality all it's own. |
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Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: I'll stick my dick in a WorkSharp before I let you try to sharpen anything of mine.
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
Granddaughter #2 is attempting to escape the womb into freedom so I'll be on and off the net. I thought, at my age, we weren't supposed to be the ones loosing sleep. ETA - "Mira" arrived at 6:37am! That's a great deal! FWIW - You can do the McDonalds straw trick to try and prevent overcharges. You can also get a sleeve off the eBay guy. I did both and while I still get overcharges, it's much better than it was. RCBS Reducing Sleeve You can also change the speeds in the Chargemaster to get faster throws: Speed Up Your Chargemaster I calibrate the scale before every use. I also know the supplied pan (in my case) weighs 152.2 grains. I throw a charge, take it off the scale, see that the scale returns to -152.2g and then I place it back on the scale one more time to check weight. If it's good, I place it in the cartridge and replace the pan, which should then go back to 0.00. If the weight, for example, shows -152.1g, I know the charge was possibly off and I can weigh it on the beam scale. If anyone else has a tip lets us know! I was going to invite you guys down to Quantico, but that's a hike for you guys considering you need to be there at 0700 to place targets. Also, we got bumped one day and didn't know until we arrived. View Quote I had a opportunty at Ft Meade on 2 occasions that got nixed after I got there both times...which ruffled my feathers a bit...some days you eat the bear and all that |
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Originally Posted By mi650:
My K-9 security force, doing what they do best. http://i.imgur.com/DGoLqyW.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mi650:
Originally Posted By mettee:
Originally Posted By Defender3:
Well sort of, it's the wife's economy model. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG-4437-190943.jpg not-economy model http://i.imgur.com/ZYcYObU.jpg http://i.imgur.com/DGoLqyW.jpg |
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
I think there's agreement the Hornady 130g ELD-M shoots very well right out of the box for both the 18" and 22" .260's. Given it's performance and cost (in the $1.14rd range), it's been the go to factory round. I've shot it at 800 and 1000y with no surprises. The Prime shoots well but is loaded hot for a gasser and could cause timing/pressure issues. The FGMM also is a hard round trying to push that 142g SMK out at 2750fps (pressure). The Gorilla hasn't been the best at grouping, but the vertical dispersion for the 130g loading shows promise. I'm not sure anyone has taken the Gorilla past 100 yards. I don't recall any of us forking over the coin for the ABM - have at it and let us know how it shoots - take one for the team! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Defender3:
Originally Posted By Blaster7R:
Pretty much.. lol How bout we find out what factory ammo shoots the best out of the rifle.. Or has that alredy been established it is. Factory Hornaday 130gr eld? Becase I could not get FGMM to run in mine with a supressor and looks like other people had about the same over pressure issues I did Has anyone shot the ABM ammo 130gr AR? Or dose no one want to fork over $50 per box.. might as well shoot win mag at that price lol The Prime shoots well but is loaded hot for a gasser and could cause timing/pressure issues. The FGMM also is a hard round trying to push that 142g SMK out at 2750fps (pressure). The Gorilla hasn't been the best at grouping, but the vertical dispersion for the 130g loading shows promise. I'm not sure anyone has taken the Gorilla past 100 yards. I don't recall any of us forking over the coin for the ABM - have at it and let us know how it shoots - take one for the team! |
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Originally Posted By SmokieRiver:
Just getting caught up. I've got a couple of boxes of ABM sitting in the safe and if I can ever get out to the range during the summer and let you guys know how they shoot (comparison to Hornady ELD-M). Summer is just too busy with 2 little ones, a wife that works her hobby job on weekends, and a boat to use. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
Granddaughter #2 is attempting to escape the womb into freedom so I'll be on and off the net. I thought, at my age, we weren't supposed to be the ones loosing sleep. ETA - "Mira" arrived at 6:37am! That's a great deal! FWIW - You can do the McDonalds straw trick to try and prevent overcharges. You can also get a sleeve off the eBay guy. I did both and while I still get overcharges, it's much better than it was. RCBS Reducing Sleeve You can also change the speeds in the Chargemaster to get faster throws: Speed Up Your Chargemaster I calibrate the scale before every use. I also know the supplied pan (in my case) weighs 152.2 grains. I throw a charge, take it off the scale, see that the scale returns to -152.2g and then I place it back on the scale one more time to check weight. If it's good, I place it in the cartridge and replace the pan, which should then go back to 0.00. If the weight, for example, shows -152.1g, I know the charge was possibly off and I can weigh it on the beam scale. If anyone else has a tip lets us know! I was going to invite you guys down to Quantico, but that's a hike for you guys considering you need to be there at 0700 to place targets. Also, we got bumped one day and didn't know until we arrived. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
That looks like a whole lot of dog food required... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Defender3:
Originally Posted By mi650:
Originally Posted By mettee:
Originally Posted By Defender3:
Well sort of, it's the wife's economy model. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG-4437-190943.jpg not-economy model http://i.imgur.com/ZYcYObU.jpg http://i.imgur.com/DGoLqyW.jpg |
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Originally Posted By SecretSquirell: I'll stick my dick in a WorkSharp before I let you try to sharpen anything of mine.
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
If the weight, for example, shows -152.1g, I know the charge was possibly off and I can weigh it on the beam scale. If anyone else has a tip lets us know! View Quote I have used this trick with variable success, but my ammo always smells clothesline fresh. |
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Originally Posted By jaycoux:
D3, I read on that same post on speeding up the charge master that static electricity will cause your zero to bump up and down .1 grain. It says if you take a dryer sheet and rub it all over the surfaces of the unit that it will help with those fluctuations. I have used this trick with variable success, but my ammo always smells clothesline fresh. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
Granddaughter #2 is attempting to escape the womb into freedom so I'll be on and off the net. I thought, at my age, we weren't supposed to be the ones loosing sleep. ETA - "Mira" arrived at 6:37am! View Quote |
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Originally Posted By AR10Brian:
Little late to this, but congratulations on the Granddaughter. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AR10Brian:
Originally Posted By Defender3:
Granddaughter #2 is attempting to escape the womb into freedom so I'll be on and off the net. I thought, at my age, we weren't supposed to be the ones loosing sleep. ETA - "Mira" arrived at 6:37am! |
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I am itchin to go shoot the 260 again.
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
A shot of Dawn, a teaspoon of Lemi Shine and two hours in the F.A.R.T and the first 300 are ready for phase two. The next 300 have been deprimed (broke a decapping pin at about 450) and will hit the F.A.R.T. tomorrow. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG-5503-266172.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By AR10Brian:
You are a man dedicated to his craft. Seriously though, what is this? View Quote I use something I bit bigger |
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Originally Posted By WolfMetalFab:
lol I can answer that, Frankford Arsenal Rotary Tumbler I use something I bit bigger http://i.imgur.com/EyOVVGvm.jpg View Quote That looks like the way to do it though. You guys are making me feel a little inadequate with my basic media tumbler. |
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Originally Posted By AR10Brian:
Well, someone did not think that through, or maybe they did. I don't know. That looks like the way to do it though. You guys are making me feel a little inadequate with my basic media tumbler. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AR10Brian:
Originally Posted By WolfMetalFab:
lol I can answer that, Frankford Arsenal Rotary Tumbler I use something I bit bigger http://i.imgur.com/EyOVVGvm.jpg That looks like the way to do it though. You guys are making me feel a little inadequate with my basic media tumbler. I buy stuff just to try it. I have a ultrasonic cleaner too, but haven't tried it yet on brass or parts. |
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Originally Posted By WolfMetalFab:
basic media tumbler still has its place, main reason I'm doing wet tumbling is I'm doing 5 gallon+ batches of outdoor range pickups, pretty dirty stuff, sort by caliber and dump it in the concrete mixer with 5lbs of pins, shot of dawn and couple spoons of citric acid (lemshine). Rinse, sun dry it in 2'x3' racks I threw together, final sorting/culling, load it up and hose it out playing 3gun http://i.imgur.com/wQ2skn7l.jpg then add bullets... http://i.imgur.com/bdRoiSdl.jpg 35 mins later http://i.imgur.com/co2AgmDl.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By WolfMetalFab:
I'm actually cheating on the .223 stuff, that is all once fired 223 FC casings from mid 90's when my dad and I were teaching hunters safety and has use of the prison range in jessup, MD, they gave us all the training empties so I have about 50lbs of it still laying around, I haven't touched the 15 gallons worth of 5.56/223 range brass yet. 9mm and 40 is a different story, already started using this years pickups in those two calibers 125gn 9mm http://i.imgur.com/ogvJvNGl.jpg 200gn 40s&w http://i.imgur.com/F49X3hjl.jpg View Quote ETA - I use a $15 WalMart dehydrator to dry the cases. It can do 300 .260 cases in about 15 minutes. |
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Anyone have loose primer pockets with their Hornady brass? Out of 50 cases today I pitched 20 because I could tap them on the bench and get the primer to fall out. They were pretty loose after being once fired but I'm wondering if my one reload I put through them was too hot? No other pressure signs on the cases. Staring to re-think my brass situation. I don't want to buy brass I would rather fire factory and reload but I may be looking into once fired 243 and converting or Lapua brass
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Originally Posted By Joshpuh:
Anyone have loose primer pockets with their Hornady brass? Out of 50 cases today I pitched 20 because I could tap them on the bench and get the primer to fall out. They were pretty loose after being once fired but I'm wondering if my one reload I put through them was too hot? No other pressure signs on the cases. Staring to re-think my brass situation. I don't want to buy brass I would rather fire factory and reload but I may be looking into once fired 243 and converting or Lapua brass View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Joshpuh:
Anyone have loose primer pockets with their Hornady brass? Out of 50 cases today I pitched 20 because I could tap them on the bench and get the primer to fall out. They were pretty loose after being once fired but I'm wondering if my one reload I put through them was too hot? No other pressure signs on the cases. Staring to re-think my brass situation. I don't want to buy brass I would rather fire factory and reload but I may be looking into once fired 243 and converting or Lapua brass View Quote |
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Originally Posted By WolfMetalFab:
This is relevant to my interests, I was just about to post a question asking about Hornady brass seeing that it is on sale at midway for $30.50/50. What primers are you using (not that it should make much difference) and any processing done to the primer pockets? View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Defender3:
I got mine here. I probably should have asked for a different font with upper and lower case. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG-5499-3--265219.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Defender3:
Originally Posted By Berger24:
Originally Posted By dHUTCH:
Replacement ideas for my ejection port cover? Having a 7.62 port cover on my 260 TAR just seems like it is asking for something bad to happen down the road..... https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/52736/IMG-5499-3--265219.jpg |
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Originally Posted By Joshpuh:
Anyone have loose primer pockets with their Hornady brass? Out of 50 cases today I pitched 20 because I could tap them on the bench and get the primer to fall out. They were pretty loose after being once fired but I'm wondering if my one reload I put through them was too hot? No other pressure signs on the cases. Staring to re-think my brass situation. I don't want to buy brass I would rather fire factory and reload but I may be looking into once fired 243 and converting or Lapua brass View Quote |
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D3, I love that banner, I have wanted one forever!
And it looks like you have some brass to work on....I pitty those fingers. |
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